C of E faces dilemma as far right claims Christianity to push agenda that often clashes with gospel message ...
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Tommy Robinson vs. the Church of England
Around 1,000 people attended Tommy Robinson’s carol concert to “put the Christ back into Christmas” on Saturday. The Church ...
Robinson (43) is the UK’s most notorious anti-Muslim activist and the street leader of the radical right-wing nationalist ...
Tommy Robinson addressed the crowd as hymn sheets were handed out and a woman walked around selling St George’s flags and Santa hats.
Why are so many Tommy Robinson supporters turning to Christianity? - COMMENT: Tommy Robinson’s pivot to religion might be best explained by its popularity with the far right as ‘Christianity, the ...
Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is demanding that Farage retract what he describes as “libellous” claims he ...
Robinson is currently a member of Advance UK, a far-right party led by Reform UK's former deputy leader Ben Habib. Last year, ...
Nazi Tommy Robinson mobilised around 1,500 of his supporters in central London on Saturday to put the “Christ back in Christmas”.
UK bishops express grave concern over the use of Christian symbols to ‘justify racism and anti-migrant rhetoric’.
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson was stopped at the border in a silver Bentley SUV with thousands in cash, a trial has heard. Police were suspicious of Robinson’s “vague replies” about what he was ...
Christian nationalists vow to put "Christ back into Christmas." In response, the Church of England has launched a holiday ad campaign to counter the far-right appropriation of Christian symbols.
BRITAIN’S best-known fascist is angry about Christmas trees.Tommy Robinson, also known by his original name of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has denounced Tesco for selling plastic trees as “evergreen trees.
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