
Rose Hudson-Wilkin
Rose Hudson-Wilkin is the bishop of Dover and notably the Church of England’s first black female bishop. She has a strong commitment to social justice and community integration, often speaking out on issues of inclusivity and human rights. Hudson-Wilkin recently signed a letter alongside other faith leaders to oppose new immigration rules that could label many refugees as second-class citizens, emphasizing the importance of compassion and unity in society.
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Rose Hudson-Wilkin was the speaker's chaplain who comforted Labour MPs after Jo Cox's murder.
‘Geldof started flicking Vs at Farage’: the story of the Brexit campaign, told by those with a front-row seat | PoliticsBishop Rose Hudson Wilkin is noted for her installation at Canterbury Cathedral, which featured Davidson's arrangement of 'Jah is my Keepa'.
Audley Davidson: 25 years at the organ at St Andrew Parish Church | EntertainmentRose Hudson-Wilkin is the bishop of Dover and one of the signatories of the letter opposing the new citizenship rules.
Starmer union ally joins opposition to rules barring citizenship for small boat refugees | Immigration and asylum




























