19.11.2011 - 22:12 [ Guardian ]

Archbishop Rowan Williams backs revolt against coalition´s welfare cuts

Bishops across the country, backed by Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, have condemned the coalition government‘s controversial welfare reforms, which they say risk pushing thousands of children into poverty and homelessness.

Eighteen Church of England bishops, backed by Williams and the archbishop of York, John Sentamu, are demanding that ministers rewrite their flagship plan to impose a £500-a-week benefit cap on families.