Archbishop of Canterbury apology for treatment of Windrush victims

After publication of the ‘lessons learned’ report into the Windrush scandal, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has apologised in the House of Lords for the “wickedness” of the “terrible reception” given to members of the Windrush generation by the Church of England. “One of the historic failures of the Church of England, in many ways as bad as the ‘hostile environment,’ was the terrible reception we gave to the Windrush Britain generation, many of them Anglicans. As a result they went off and formed their own churches which have flourished much better than ours.We would have been so much stronger if we had behaved correctly.”  He said they were very often “turned away” or given a “very weak welcome or no welcome at all”. Read more here.

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