Archbishop warns of rise of BNP during economic crisis

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has warned that the financial crisis could make the UK more vulnerable to political extremism and the rise of parties like the British National Party (BNP).

Dr Williams, speaking at the Christian Muslim Forum in London, said that the recent election of a BNP councillor in Kent was a “straw in the wind”.

He said that people were feeling angry because of the financial crisis: “I think we do ignore at our peril the very high risk — which history should have taught us — the very high risk of financial stringency leading to political extremism,” reports Church Times.

“Anger finding its expression in xenophobia, prejudice, rivalry — all the tactics that both sociologists and psychologists remark on as the displacement of unease and fear.

“It’s no small thing that the BNP can win a seat in Sevenoaks. It’s a straw in the wind, and we have to watch the horizon very carefully.”

The Archbishop also said that it was time to “dust off” Christian virtues such as prudence and temperance and “see what they mean in a contemporary context”.

He called on people of faith to recognise the world as “a gift to be stewarded… Our own will and desires don’t define what is good for everyone. We need to understand we belong to a world that’s limited and not wholly under our control.”

Stephen Timms, MP for East Ham and Financial Secretary to the Treasury, also spoke at the Forum saying, “Faith communities represented in this forum represent generosity rather than greed, fairness, peacemaking, strength in family values — community values that underpin these things we want to achieve.”

Other speakers at the event included The Community Cohesion Minister, Sadiq Khan, Alex Cobham of Christian Aid and Faizal Manjoo of the Islamic Foundation.
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