Risk . Well, the church of england is taking a bit of a criticism today at the Home Affairs Select committee. You could say that, for one, i mean, theres former darlington priest is really coming out swinging , and hes coming out swinging, and hes very much a whistleblower. Hes saying that essentially people are just being brought to him on are just being brought to him on a asking to be a Conveyor Belt, asking to be baptised. Many of them, many of these Asylum Seekers have already had their claims rejected once and then they come and ask for conversion. And the church of england is obliging. Church of england is obliging. And i a lot of people and i think a lot of people knew was happening. Knew this was happening. This has under for a has been under discussion for a long to hear it from long time, but to hear it from the , to hear it the horses mouth, to hear it from whistleblowers speaking in Parliament Today is nothing short of shocking and raises huge questions for how the church
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But it was £250, and we tried not to fall on the floor, because the most he had spent was £30. So it was a very big purchase. It was a very big purchase. And i just knew, foolishly, if you like, that i had to buy it for his birthday. And i did, and he told me what a fool i was, but how nice. Im sure he was very pleased. It remained the prize of the clection. A while later, i was having work done in the flat. Graham was away. And i packed everything away and put things that i wanted safe in a wardrobe that wasnt going to move. And months later, the work was still going on. I was invited to an evening event, long dress needed. So i went in the wardrobe, pulled out my dress, and out with the dress came the pot, onto a concrete floor. Oh, no and smashed into smithereens, oh, my goodness. With me frozen to the spot. And thats what it looked like. Really . So that is this. Thats astonishing, though. So how did you put it all back together again . Thank goodness for accidental damage, becau
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