Nigel Farage Accused of Using Christianity to 'Channel Anti-Muslim Feeling'
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Nigel Farage accused of using Christianity to 'channel anti-Muslim feeling'
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams accused Nigel Farage of using Christianity to channel anti-Muslim feeling and said he would like to ask 'some awkward questions' of Tommy Robinson, who declares himself a Christian
Ex-Archbishop of Canterbury accuses Nigel Farage of using Christianity to 'channel anti-Muslim feeling'
A former Archbishop of Canterbury has accused Nigel Farage of using Christianity to "channel anti-Muslim feeling". Rowan Williams, who served as the Church of England’s leading bishop from 2002 until 2012, claimed there was an "inevitable scepticism these days about some claims to religious conviction"."I suspect really that (Nigel) Farage and others want to channel anti-Muslim feeling, and it helps to have 'we're a Christian society' to fling b…
Ex-Archbishop accuses Farage of using Christianity to channel anti-Muslim feeling
Rowan Williams was the Church of England’s leading bishop for 10 years until 2012
Former Archbishop of Canterbury accuses Nigel Farage of using Christianity to channel anti-Muslim feeling
Stay on top of the latest political news with our View from Westminster newsletter Get the latest political headlines with our free email Get the latest political headlines with our free email The former Archbishop of Canterbury has accused Nigel Farage of asserting the UK’s Christianity to “channel anti-Muslim feeling”. The post Former Archbishop of Canterbury accuses Nigel Farage of using Christianity to channel anti-Muslim feeling appeared fi…
Rowan Williams: Farage using Christianity to channel anti-Muslim feeling
A former archbishop of Canterbury has accused Nigel Farage of asserting the UK’s Christianity as a way to “channel anti-Muslim feeling”. Rowan Williams, who was the Church of England’s leading bishop for 10 years until 2012, also said he would like to ask “some awkward questions” of activist Tommy Robinson, who declares himself a Christian. In an interview for the New Humanist magazine, Mr Williams acknowledged there is an “inevitable scepticism…
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