§ Lord Lester of Herne Hillasked Her Majesty's Government:
Whether they would support the choice of Archbishop of Canterbury being made by the Church of England without the intervention of the Prime Minister of the day; and, if not, why not. [HL4559]
§ The Lord Privy Seal (Lord Williams of Mostyn)The appointment of the Leader of the Established Church is of importance to the country as a whole. The involvement of my right honourable friend the Prime Minister reflects this wider public interest and is also a 29WA symbol of the link between Church and nation. If the Church were to wish to propose a different method of appointment, the Government would of course consider it carefully. However, the General Synod recently voted by a substantial majority in favour of the current system.
§ Lord Lester of Herne Hillasked Her Majesty's Government.
What political and religious criteria are used by the Prime Minister in deciding how to advise Her Majesty about the appointment of a new Archbishop of Canterbury. [HL5174]
§ Lord Williams of MostynIn the appointment of the Archbishop of Canterbury, my right honourable friend the Prime Minister benefits from the advice of the Crown Appointments Commission, a Church body responsible for nominating two candidates for the Archbishopric to my right honourable friend.
The commission and my right honourable friend take a wide range of criteria into account. Party political criteria are not among them.