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Incoming Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally warns in her Christmas Day sermon at St Paul’s Cathedral that "our national conversations about immigration continue to divide us, when our common humanity should unite us". Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:12This insight matters because our own society carries uncertainties that can wear us down.
00:20Many feel the weight of economic pressure. Some feel pushed to the margins.
00:26Our national conversations about immigration continue to divide us when our common humanity should unite us.
00:36Families struggle to secure housing.
00:40And the complexities of assisted dying challenge our understanding of what it means to live and die well.
00:48And many people experience the hardship and injustice of inequality.
00:53These issues do not define our whole life together.
00:59Yet they can lead us wondering whether the world is fraying at the edges.
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