Carey warning over cuts
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The Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday said he understood the need to shake-up the welfare state but cautioned Tony Blair against making cuts which hit the needy.
Dr George Carey said he appreciated the logic behind the Government's wide-ranging review of benefits spending, but cautioned that the Government had to strike a delicate balance between modernising the system and protecting the most vulnerable in society.
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