Archbishops attack coalition for ‘evil’ of inequality

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The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have risked infuriating Tory leaders with a blistering attack on the coalition government for abandoning Britain’s poorest people while allowing the rich to get richer. They question David Cameron’s mantra “We're all in this together” and condemn inequality as “evil”.

The attack comes in a volume of essays titled On Rock or Sand?, to be published next week and seen by the Daily Telegraph.

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