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‘At its best, Christianity in Britain has been a force for the liberation of the oppressed, a powerful source of kindness, compassion, social justice and welcome.’
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. A time usually reserved for family, the annual return of Michael Bublé and Mariah Carey, and - because I’m a Church of England priest - a glass of something fizzy after midnight mass. This year, however, much like the first Christmas, there’s been a rather uninvited guest.
Tommy Robinson has decided to weigh in on the birth of the baby Jesus. And it’s as strange as it sounds. Against a backdrop of Union Jacks, around 1,000 people recently attended a carol service in central London organised by Robinson and his ‘Unite the Kingdom’ group, claiming to be ‘putting the Christ back in Christmas’. During the event - part carol service, part political rally - Robinson (real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) told his followers that he “used to hate the Church”. So what’s changed?...
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