Yorkshire Post

Bishop’s concern over report on race

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BRITAIN IS not yet a model for other white-majority countries in terms of racial equality, the Church of England’s first black female bishop has said.

The Rt Rev Rose HudsonWilk­in said she was concerned that a Government-backed review of racial disparitie­s in Britain had made the claim in a report published last week.

The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparitie­s said in its landmark review that the “success of much of the ethnic minority population” in education and the economy “should be regarded as a model for other white-majority countries”.

Ms Hudson-Wilkin, the Bishop of Dover, said Britain will become an example when black people are customers in establishm­ents, rather than just cleaning and serving.

She told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “I think what concerned me most about that report was about this blanket thing that Britain can now be an example to other majority-white people. No, it is not an example. Is it getting some things right? Absolutely yes.

“But we will become an example when I walk into large establishm­ents, or any establishm­ents, for that matter, and I don’t see black people only sweeping the floors, doing the cleaning and the catering.

“I will know when I see black people sitting around every table up and down this land. When I see black people in leadership in all walks of life, then we will be able to say – and I will happily say – that Britain can become a model country.”

The report, commission­ed in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement, said Britain is no longer a country where the “system is deliberate­ly rigged against ethnic minorities”. Its chairman said it had found no evidence of “institutio­nal racism”.

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