Archbishop of Canterbury leads attack against Sunak's migrant bill as govt suffers more defeats in House of Lords
The letter reads: “As faith leaders, we represent people and communities whose belief, worship and action point us towards the kind of society we wish to build for the common good.
"To improve the Bill, we support an amendment requiring the government to produce a ten-year strategy, collaborating internationally to stop the boats here and globally, and tackle refugee crises and human trafficking. Speaking in the Lords in May, he said: "This bill has no sense at all of the long term and the global nature of the challenge that the world faces.
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