The leftish Church of England vicar wringing his hands about social problems has passed into comic cliché.
Yesterday it was made flesh with an intervention by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, agonising publicly about the downside of free trade. True, he holds more sensible and nuanced views than Christian Aid, the church-based charity whose 60th anniversary he was celebrating. But he still came too close to questioning the benefits of liberalisation.

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