After Adam "Blunkett" Trimingham's wisdom - or lack of - regarding "the wild and woolly Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams - a man inclined to burble for Britain" (The Argus, January 2), I am now inclined to sympathise with almost everything and everyone Mr Trimingham disagrees with or does not approve of.
Long may the Archbishop be wild, woolly and burbling - the survival of our very humanity might depend on such people.
-Richard W Symonds, Lavington Close, Ifield, Crawley
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