Archbishop of Canterbury: It is not racist to oppose immigration
In a wide-ranging interview about Britain’s relationship with Europe and the ongoing migration crisis, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, said that people who raise questions about the level of immigration into the UK should not be seen as racist.
He said that to be anxious about “one of the greatest movements of people in human history” was “very reasonable”. He added: "There is a tendency to say ‘those people are racist’, which is just outrageous, absolutely outrageous."