The Church of England’s ruinous reparations racket
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£100 Million in Reparations Is Virtue Signalling, Not Justice | Anglican Ink © 2026
The Archbishop of Canterbury has reaffirmed the Church’s commitment to a controversial £100 million reparations fund for communities affected by the transatlantic slave trade. This is about more than a single financial pledge. It reflects a growing cultural expectation that institutions should respond to historical wrongs through ideological gestures and identity-based politics. If left unchallenged, symbolic acts of collective guilt will replac…
Conservative MP Nick Timothy wants the Church of England to stop a £100 million fund for reparations due to historical links with slavery. In a letter to Archbishop Sarah Mullally, he asks her to review the plan. According to Timothy, the money could be better spent on parish churches struggling with high maintenance costs.
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