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UK 'failure' over refugee numbers, Archbishop of Wales says | UK 'failure' over refugee numbers, Archbishop of Wales says |
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Rows about the number of refugees allowed into the UK shows a lack of humanity, the Archbishop of Wales has said in his Christmas sermon. | |
Dr Barry Morgan claimed Britain had lost its sense of proportion in relation to the crisis - as people flee Syria and Afghanistan and make dangerous journeys across Europe. | |
He believes the UK taking 20,000 over five years shows a lack of imagination. | He believes the UK taking 20,000 over five years shows a lack of imagination. |
He wants politicians to put themselves in the shoes of others. | He wants politicians to put themselves in the shoes of others. |
"The debate seems to be centred on how many refugees we should accept," he said at Llandaff Cathedral on Christmas Day. | |
"We forget to ask, or perhaps we choose to forget, why there are so many refugees in the first place. | "We forget to ask, or perhaps we choose to forget, why there are so many refugees in the first place. |
'Failure of imagination' | 'Failure of imagination' |
"As one Somali poet puts it, 'why does a mother put her children at risk in a flimsy dinghy on the open sea? It is because she believes the sea is safer than the land'. | "As one Somali poet puts it, 'why does a mother put her children at risk in a flimsy dinghy on the open sea? It is because she believes the sea is safer than the land'. |
"These are people fleeing persecution and death in Syria and Afghanistan where British involvement is certainly in part responsible for the crisis. | "These are people fleeing persecution and death in Syria and Afghanistan where British involvement is certainly in part responsible for the crisis. |
"Meanwhile, Jordan and Lebanon have four million people in refugee camps and we quibble about 20,000. Is not that a failure of imagination on our part? | "Meanwhile, Jordan and Lebanon have four million people in refugee camps and we quibble about 20,000. Is not that a failure of imagination on our part? |
"And where is our sense of proportion? Five hundred million people live in the European Union - only 350,000 refugees have fled - less than a tenth of 1% of the total population of Europe." | "And where is our sense of proportion? Five hundred million people live in the European Union - only 350,000 refugees have fled - less than a tenth of 1% of the total population of Europe." |
First Minister Carwyn Jones has previously suggested between 500 and 600 refugees could be settled in Wales over the next five years, based on the UK taking 10,000. | First Minister Carwyn Jones has previously suggested between 500 and 600 refugees could be settled in Wales over the next five years, based on the UK taking 10,000. |
With up to 20,000 refugees now expected, Wales' share is likely to be around 1,000. | With up to 20,000 refugees now expected, Wales' share is likely to be around 1,000. |
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