Yorkshire Post

Stop talking down the North, urges Sentamu

The extraordin­ary Archbishop

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THE ARCHBISHOP of York has challenged political pundits to stop talking down the North.

Dr John Sentamu spoke out when questioned by the BBC’s Andrew Marr about the Church of England’s stance on the General Election.

“Let us not look at things in purely negative terms”, said the Archbishop when asked if the Government was doing enough for the North. Noting that “there is still a big job to be done”, he said that Nissan’s car plant in the North East enjoyed the best rate of productivi­ty in the whole country.

In a typically forthright interview, he also said he was “fed up” with those politician­s who kept referring to “ordinary hardworkin­g people” in a bid to broaden their electoral appeal.

“There is nobody who is ordinary. Everybody is extraordin­ary,” he added.

The exchanges came after Dr Sentamu and Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, raised concerns over poverty, housing and schooling in a pastoral eve-of-election letter to churchgoer­s.

The three-page missive called for “cohesion, courage and stability” to help heal the divisions caused by the political turbulence of recent years.

Education must be “for all” and the National Health Service must be allowed to flourish, they said.

Refugees and migrants should be given a “generous and hospitable” welcome but politician­s should not be “deaf to the legitimate concerns” about the impact of immigratio­n on communitie­s.

Christians have an “obligation” to participat­e in the election and to pray for those standing for office, it said.

THREE CHEERS to the Archbishop of York for cutting to the chase when the BBC’s Andrew Marr suggested the Government wasn’t doing enough for the North.

Pointing to record productivi­ty levels at Nissan’s car plant in the North East, Dr John Sentamu told his slightly snideful inquisitor not to “look at things in purely negative terms” before citing the policy challenges that remain with regard to the NHS and schools.

And in a gentle rebuke to those politician­s trying to woo “ordinary, hardworkin­g people”, he pointed out that such individual­s do not exist because each and every person has “extraordin­ary” values.

If only this extraordin­ary man of humanity, compassion and positivity was standing for election.

 ??  ?? ARCHBISHOP: Dr John Sentamu said everyone was extraordin­ary.
ARCHBISHOP: Dr John Sentamu said everyone was extraordin­ary.

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