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xchrom

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Sun Jun 24, 2012, 09:06 AM Jun 2012

Rowan Williams pours scorn on David Cameron's 'big society'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/jun/23/rowan-williams-big-society-cameron


Rowan Williams says David Cameron's 'big society' is 'designed to conceal a deeply damaging withdrawal of the state from its responsibilities to the most vulnerable'. Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA

The archbishop of Canterbury has denounced David Cameron's "big society", saying that it comes across as aspirational waffle that was "designed to conceal a deeply damaging withdrawal of the state from its responsibilities to the most vulnerable".

The outspoken attack on the prime minister's flagship policy by Rowan Williams – his strongest to date – is contained in a new book, Faith in the Public Square, that is being prepared for publication ahead of his retirement.

Passages from the book, obtained by the Observer, reflect the archbishop's deep frustration not just with the policies of Cameron's government and those of its Labour predecessors, but also with what he sees as the west's rampant materialism and unquestioning pursuit of economic growth. Williams also laments spiralling military expenditure, writing that "the adventure in Iraq and its cost in any number of ways seems to beggar the imagination".

But it is his suggestion that the big society – Cameron's personal vision of a more active civic society – is seen by people as a deliberate cover for plans to shrink the state that will be most controversial. On Saturday night, Cameron revealed he was considering scrapping most of the £1.8bn in housing benefits paid to 380,000 under-25s, worth an average of £90 a week, forcing them to support themselves or live with their parents. He also told the Mail on Sunday he might stop the £70-a-week dole money for the unemployed who refuse to try hard to find work or produce a CV.
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Rowan Williams pours scorn on David Cameron's 'big society' (Original Post) xchrom Jun 2012 OP
Wow, Mr. Bean really got old. n/t Ian David Jun 2012 #1
Well, I have no love for Williams, but he's right, mr blur Jun 2012 #2
Agree both about his position vis a vis Cameron cbayer Jun 2012 #3
This 2nd-generation atheist and ethnic Jew often agrees with Rowan Williams; and this is definitely LeftishBrit Jun 2012 #4
 

mr blur

(7,753 posts)
2. Well, I have no love for Williams, but he's right,
Sun Jun 24, 2012, 10:24 AM
Jun 2012

don't you think?

Williams may be a clown, but Cameron's a bigger one.

Nice hat, too.

LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
4. This 2nd-generation atheist and ethnic Jew often agrees with Rowan Williams; and this is definitely
Sun Jun 24, 2012, 02:16 PM
Jun 2012

such an occasion!

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