Waking with a hangover that could raise the room temperature, the Archbishop of Canterbury reflects on a week in his pastoral career. He was asked to contribute to a religious anthology for free, which prompted him to send a rather blunt response about the power of prayer.
Adding to the hilarity, Tony Blair suggested Labour shift right and support Trump. The Archbishop, in his usual candid manner, criticizes Blair's suggestions as absurd. He also comments on the resurgence of Sting with his musical about shipbuilding, adding a dose of sarcasm about the historical link between industrial labor and masculinity.
The week also saw the former health secretary Alan Milburn echoing Blair's views, much to the Archbishop's chagrin. He humorously notes how these political figures are all over the news despite being the last people anyone needs to hear from.
Finally, he critiques a BBC Question Time panel on AI, mocking the lineup for being one-sided in favor of AI, with no one to argue against a dystopian future. The Archbishop’s satirical take on these events offers a comedic yet sharp critique of current affairs.
Source: The Daily Mash (UK)