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Oops. Slightly embarassing for them, following hard on the heels as it does of Welby declaring War on Wonga. £5.2 billion is a sizeable fund, and I know that they do have a list of what is considered ethical or not, so it sounds like an embarassing oversight more than anything else. I found the story about Cisse, the Senegalese Newcastle Striker interesting;...
08:11 Fri 26th Jul 2013
The question yesterday was
// Is the Church of England in danger of suddenly becoming effective and relevant? //
It would seem the CofE does not know its at*e from its elbow. You would have thought he would have properly checked that ALL the churches investments were ethical before spouting off. Deeply embarrassing.
// Is the Church of England in danger of suddenly becoming effective and relevant? //
It would seem the CofE does not know its at*e from its elbow. You would have thought he would have properly checked that ALL the churches investments were ethical before spouting off. Deeply embarrassing.
I listened to Humphries interview the Archbishop this morning on Today. I thought he gave a pretty good account of himself and was certainly less distant and "beardy-weirdy" than his predecessor. He answered every question that Hunphries threw at him honestly and candidly, using plain English.
If only the politicians that Humphries normally interviews was as forthcoming !
If only the politicians that Humphries normally interviews was as forthcoming !
Oops.
Slightly embarassing for them, following hard on the heels as it does of Welby declaring War on Wonga.
£5.2 billion is a sizeable fund, and I know that they do have a list of what is considered ethical or not, so it sounds like an embarassing oversight more than anything else.
I found the story about Cisse, the Senegalese Newcastle Striker interesting; He initially declared he was not going to wear a shirt with the Wonga label on it, claiming the Muslim faith prohibited money lending; Just 3 short days later his religious beliefs have been overcome in what is described as some sort of compromise engineered by the PFA. And apparently Muslim leaders in Newcastle city endorsed his change of heart. So much for the restrictions of their faith.
Mind you, it did not help his case much to be photographed gambling in a casino, since gambling is prohibited by muslim law as well, as I understand it...
Slightly embarassing for them, following hard on the heels as it does of Welby declaring War on Wonga.
£5.2 billion is a sizeable fund, and I know that they do have a list of what is considered ethical or not, so it sounds like an embarassing oversight more than anything else.
I found the story about Cisse, the Senegalese Newcastle Striker interesting; He initially declared he was not going to wear a shirt with the Wonga label on it, claiming the Muslim faith prohibited money lending; Just 3 short days later his religious beliefs have been overcome in what is described as some sort of compromise engineered by the PFA. And apparently Muslim leaders in Newcastle city endorsed his change of heart. So much for the restrictions of their faith.
Mind you, it did not help his case much to be photographed gambling in a casino, since gambling is prohibited by muslim law as well, as I understand it...
I suggest that everybody listens to the Today interview on the i player, as soon as it becomes available. The situation surrounding ethical investments isn't as clear cut as it would appear. At least the Archbishop is doing something, rather than sitting in Lambeth Palaces, debating the "old angels dancing on the head of a pin" nonsense.
I am not a Christian but they tell us that this is exactly what Jesus would be doing if he were alive today.
More power to Welby's elbow !
I am not a Christian but they tell us that this is exactly what Jesus would be doing if he were alive today.
More power to Welby's elbow !
The CoE set aside 10% of the the £5Billion they have for investments for investment into hedge funds etc. Since the church was so vocal about Bankers (and hedge funds were largely one of the so called casino banking) they are even more direct hypocrites.
But why does that not surprise me.
Seems they have £1m in Wonga, not large but should be significant enough to notice.
But why does that not surprise me.
Seems they have £1m in Wonga, not large but should be significant enough to notice.