Don't be a Scrooge, Christians tell Chancellor

Written by Super User 22 Dec 2012

Anti-poverty campaigners delivered a copy of the Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol to George Osborne. Alan Pinch, a Quaker, Stephen Pennells, a Roman Catholic, and Graham Martin, an Anglican, are all supporters of Church Action on Poverty. They fear that Britain may be returning to the levels of poverty and contempt for the poor described by Dickens in A Christmas Carol. The trio cycled to the Chancellor's constituency office in Knutsford where they dropped off the festive classic. The 20-mile journey started at Manchester's Albert Square Christmas Market and stopped along the way so that members of the public could sign a statement to the Chancellor. Pinch said: ‘Chancellor Osborne is at severe risk of turning into a modern day Scrooge, and we want to add our voices to the many calls for him to change track.’

Pray: that the message behind this topical one will be taken seriously and encourage the Chancellor to change track. (Ecc.8:1)

More: http://www.christiantoday.com/article/dont.be.a.scrooge.christians.tell.chancellor/31213.htm

 

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