DEVELOPING: Archbishop Faces IMMEDIATE Pressure to Axe £100M Slavery Fund
Incoming Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, is facing calls to scrap a £100 million fund. The fund is intended to address the Church of England's historical links to slavery.
Conservative MPs and peers are urging Mullally to halt the spending. They claim the funds can only be used for churches and clergy wages.
The Church Commissioners announced the slavery links proposal in January 2023. This followed a report detailing the Church's historical ties to transatlantic slavery. The report found a fund established in 1704 was used to finance "great evil."
The Church Commissioners state arrangements for the fund are being developed transparently. Mullally is set to become the first female Archbishop of Canterbury next month.
This is a developing story.
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