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Dr Krish Kandiah OBE
@krishk
Foster carer, adoptive father, and advocate for refugees and vulnerable children. Author, speaker, and broadcaster. All views are my own.
England, United Kingdom
Joined December 2007
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    "Because I may be able to do something about it. I must." If you need to kick start your compassion this fantastic new film starring Sir Anthony Hopkins is a must see. The film tells the true story behind the rescue of hundreds of children from the Nazis through the
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    60% of British people live within 20 miles of where they lived when they were 14. Does this ring true for you?
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    Anyone criticising @Justinwelby for combining Christianity and politics doesn't adequately understand Christianity or politics.
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    Today we launched a brand new website for new arrivals from #HongKong with the first of many practical guides to settling into the UK. Grateful to @bishopSarahM for helping me launch it @smitf_london ukhk.org Please help us spread the word.
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    Thank you so much for your lovely messages of congratulations. I'm honoured to receive an OBE from His Majesty the King. I share this honour with all the amazing people who have welcomed refugees this year. Thank you to God, family, colleagues, volunteers, friends, hosts & donors
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    "I don't have a bias." I spoke with Nana Akua on @GBNEWS, where I gently tried to challenge the irony of GB News criticising the BBC for bias. I looked for some common ground around the need for truth in journalism. Nana explained to me that she doesn’t have any bias… which I
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    "Adoption is the greatest expression of love..." Just when I thought I couldn't love #RaceAcrossTheWorld any more... Well done @BBCOne
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    I've been thinking about the reason that Sir Keir put forward for the assisted dying debate: "I made a promise to Esther Rantzen before the election that we would provide time for a debate and a vote on assisted dying." This is not the same as: 1. We think it is in the public
    "I made a promise to Esther Rantzen before the election that we would provide time for a debate and a vote on assisted dying," Keir Starmer says "I'm very pleased" that I'm able to "make good" on that promise, the prime minister adds bbc.in/3ZRTjWd
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    "Jesus Christ lived obscurely for most of his life.. . He was maligned and rejected by many, though he had done no wrong. And yet, billions of people now follow his teaching and find in him the guiding light for their lives. I am one of them..." #Queen #TheServantQueen
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    Imagine if we decided to tackle child abuse by deporting children. I thoroughly support the goal of smashing the trafficking rings, but the Rwanda plan criminalises the trafficked, not the traffickers. Here's my piece for the @thetimes today. #Rwanda
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    Brilliant letter in the @thetimes today. Showing @Justinwelby 's true colours. When the cameras are off he is just getting on with caring for people - just like Jesus.
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    Today I realised how much I love the church. Got a last minute call from @ukhomeoffice asking for help supporting Afghan refugees tomorrow. A few emails later & 35 church leaders in exactly the right towns came out to help. The church is an incredible force for good in the world
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    There's never been an easier time to go to church. My piece for the @thetimes today.
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    Gakpo never walks alone.... Love his openness about his faith. @LFC #LIVTOT