do you think thatjourney of yours affects the way you use the role of bishop? i hope it does in the sense that i can only operate from being me and being me is covered with where i m coming from and certainly the journey that i have been on. so it will be veryjamaican. are you instinctively a champion of the underdog? passionately so, but i must say that it is wrapped up with the gospel because it is there that i am learning, that i have learned ofjesus s his passion for those who are the underdogs, for those who are, you know, the last, the least, and the lost. and i don t see how i can but be the same as a disciple of christ. interesting you say that, because i m also very aware that we are sitting right next to one of the finest cathedrals in england in a sense, a symbol of the power of the anglican church in this country. other symbols would include the fact that at the king s coronation, we saw that the relationship between church and state is so very intertwined in
perhaps not in the same huge numbers as they did way back then, but i think we still have a role to play in being the established church. but the status quo doesn t always have to remain the same. you can challenge it. giles fraser, a very sort of vocal anglican vicar, who s also a media commentator, he said this recently, i believe in the disestablishment of the anglican church, not because it s the right thing for the country, but because it would be right for the church, because we need to exercise influence, not executive power. we need to be radical. we need to not pull our punches. do you pull your punches? i certainly don t pull my punches. and in the last few contributions that i can recall by the archbishop, i don t see, or i haven t heard him pulling his punches either with regards to immigration
which foreign actors like china, saudi arabia, and russia exercise influence over donald trump directly and over policy administration. tax returns have been voluntarily given out by every president since gerald ford, donald trump was a person who chose not to do that. presidents are subject into special matters because they wield immense power. and i think that the larger issue around this is trying to no one who occupies the oval office is financially compromised and having a transparency that public tax returns provide is a very important step towards guaranteeing that. what also matters here is to notice the donald trump pattern. whether we are talking about who he chose to run the post office, the irs, the acting head of the d.o.d., the eu ambassador, and so many others, donald trump continued to
informs his desire to always be at the top of the richest people in the united states list. no one else really cares about that. when matters with these documents is that we and it matters in a bipartisan, nonideological, good government way, that no president should be subject to financial pressures, either of his or her own making, or because they are being sort of playthings for either domestic interests, or foreign influence. so one of the great unanswered questions of trump s administration is the extent to which foreign actors like china, saudi arabia, and russia exercise influence over donald trump directly and over policy administration. tax returns have been voluntarily given out by every president since gerald ford, donald trump was a person who chose not to do that. presidents are
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