Justin Welby: Britain’s economic model is ‘broken’

Archbishop of Canterbury says ‘growth no longer leads to high pay’

Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is calling for “fundamental” economic reform on the scale of the 1940s or 1980s, saying that Britain’s economic model is “broken”.

The Eton-educated former oil company executive said economic growth no longer leads to higher wages for many; and that profits are instead syphoned off by those at the top of the system.

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