Bishops need to help halt the boats
IT’S rare for a Home Secretary to tackle critical clerics head on.
But the bishops planning to block the Rwanda Bill are today warned in no uncertain terms to lay off or risk more migrants dying at sea.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby stands vehemently opposed to the Rwanda BillCredit: GettyHome Secretary James Cleverly is spot on when he points out there is “nothing honourable or righteous” in allowing murderous people smugglers to ply their trade.
He adds: ‘’Bishops talk about good and evil. And we have got to do something about it.’’
It is no surprise that Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Tory-bashing bishops in the Lords are trying to sabotage the best chance of stopping the small boats.
Michelle Mone's husband gifted Tories 'over £171k' as Covid PPE row rumbles onThe bishops have consistently voted against almost everything the Government has pushed through in recent years.
In 2022/23 they opposed Downing Street on 276 occasions — about 98 per cent of the time.
On migration they are increasingly divorced from reality.
The Clapham chemical attacker was only in the UK because his claim to be a Christian had been vouched for by a gullible cleric.
It’s a well-known ruse which according to one report saw 20 asylum seekers baptised in one Essex village last week.
Bishops must examine their own consciences over migration.
And realise that blocking the smuggling gangs is a genuine act of compassion.
Smash the Houthis
BLINKERED lefties who called the West reckless for attacking Iranian-backed Houthi thugs are now getting a wake-up call.
The missiles fired by Yemini extremists on shipping passing through the Red Sea are already pushing up prices on our high streets.
The extra billions spent sending giant container ships on safer routes may derail our economic recovery.
500 deaths is criminal and you can't blame it on strikers - Voice of the MirrorPanicking Treasury officials are even citing the conflict as a reason not to cut taxes because of fears it will increase inflation.
This is the last thing hard-pressed Brits want to hear.
This outrageous and dangerous Houthi onslaught must be stopped at all costs.
Welcome back Kate
KATE GARRAWAY and her family showed exceptional dignity at the funeral of her beloved husband Derek Draper on Friday.
A true professional, she returns to our screens tomorrow in an interview about her ordeal.
Then she will be back presenting Good Morning Britain on Thursday.
Welcome back Kate. We salute your unbelievable strength.