BBC World Service is reporting that the new Archbishop of York is a
Uganda-born member, and the first Black to hold such an important post.

What is significant is that this post is the second-most-important post in Church of England, after the slot in Cantebury. BBC says the archbishop was a critic of Idi Amin's government in the Uganda of the past.

He has also criticised his Church as having a White elite that dominates the Church of England. Apparently, only 92 of Britains 11,000
clergy come from the ethnic minorities.
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