Christians in the United Kingdom, most of whom are comfortably
middle-class, are less likely to be personally affected by
financial crashes than some. But difficulties in the banking sector
do affect issues on which they are likely to campaign. Money that
might have been reserved for aid or debt relief, for example, can
often disappear. Ironically, problems within those systems of
international finance that campaigners have wanted to overthrow
have, in fact, endangered the promises …
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