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Starmer and Archbishop Sarah Mullally discuss ‘building up the nation’ and Iran fallout in first meeting

by James Lewis
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The Prime Minister and the Archbishop of Canterbury have discussed the church’s role in helping to “build up the nation” and the fallout of the Iran war, during their first official meeting. 

Sir Keir Starmer welcomed Most Rev Sarah Mullally to Downing Street on Tuesday, where interfaith relationships and tackling hatred to create cohesive communities were also on the agenda. 

A Downing Street spokesperson said the pair “discussed the importance of social cohesion, interfaith relationships and celebrating the UK's diverse communities in the face of division, including rising antisemitism and anti-Muslim hostility.

“They also discussed world events, including the war in Iran, and its impacts on communities here.

“They reflected on the millions of individuals around the UK whose selfless acts of service build up the nation”, the spokesperson added. 

It is the first time the two have met since Archbishop Sarah was formally installed in March.

After the ceremony, Sir Keir spoke of how he believes government and faith should “have a proper partnership” because “many of the values we hold are the same”. 

The Prime Minister has previously told Premier Christian News about the importance of Christian values in the UK, praising how church volunteers represent “true Britain”. 

Archbishop Sarah has been vocal in her support for peace in the Middle East, urging action against a rise in antisemitism and hatred in society at home. 

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