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Britain's best-known Christian executive hitting harder financial times
Brian Souter, whom The Times calls "one of Britain's best known boardroom born-again Christians," and his family have lost about 75 percent of their wealth. "The magic touch of Mr Souter seems to have deserted him," writes The Times's Patience Wheatcroft, "and it can be no coincidence that it has coincided with the profile he has taken on Clause 28 [which prohibits the promotion of homosexuality in British schools], leading to him being branded homophobic."
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