..and here he is
The Most Reverend Justin Welby
I could only find an upper body shot. He may be conscious of his enormous testicles.
Bwave Justin has announced a war with the rinsing of the poor, pay day loan company, - 'Wonga'
Wonga, who use clever puppety old people to advertise it's loans to try and make them look more acceptable and friendly are to be taken on by The Church of England.
APR on a wonga loan is something like 5,000% (yes, five thousand percent)
It's not just Wonga who need to watch out. There is a whole heap of businesses who make fat profits by loaning money to people who can't afford it.
The Church of England are going to facilitate it's parishioner's to set up 'credit unions' by allowing them to use their buildings and hopefully the fat piles of cash they are sat on. These credit unions will loan money to the needy at extremely low rates of interest thus putting the wonga's out of business.
My first reaction was to applaud the C of E and offer bwave Justin some relief from his growing nad's. Nah! Fuck them. They have only had five hundred years to come up with something useful to do. Since they were formed by randy King Henry VIII who needed to break from Rome in order to get a divorce and bone his scullery maid Anne Boleyn (or something like that!) they have finally found 'some good to do' .... Halle-fucking-luiah
As news of this filtered through parliament, Chancellor George Osborne was said to be 'visibly shaken' and needed to sit down. He, allegedly, managed to make a partial recovery when David Cameron reminded him that 'as, yet, The Church of England are exempt from paying tax' hmmm. For how much longer, i wonder. Anyway, in case anyone is concerned about the Chancellor, don't be, as an unconfirmed source reported he was going to take the rest of the week off to visit his holiday home where he can ponder new ways to extract cash from poor people. It is his favourite hobby, after all.
It is all true. For all ye nonbeliever's you can read the story here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23433955, here
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/war-on-wonga-were-putting-you-out-of-business-archbishop-of-canterbury-justin-welby-tells-payday-loans-company-8730839.html or here
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/25/justin-welby-tony-soprano-wonga-payday*Daily Mail readers are advised to examine the contents of their used toilet paper after gorging on a vindaloo and ten pints of snakebite. It should provide a similar experience.