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Tommy Robinson’s Temple: The Christian Conference Uniting Preachers from the Far-Right Fringe
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The political group Unite the Kingdom and Tommy Robinson Christmas event in Whitehall in December attracted around 1,000 people.
Many of those speaking at the Make Great Britain Christian Again conference have become regular faces at far-right rallies, particularly aligning themselves with Tommy Robinson’s brand of anti-Islam and “anti-woke” politics.
Organising the upcoming event is Reverend Brett Murphy, who attended Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally and runs the X page ‘Make Britain Christian Again’.
Chris Wickland, Southampton-based pastor, at the ‘Put Christ back into Christmas’ carol concert organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson in London in December.
He believes the idea of defending a “Christian Britain” is bizarre: “When do these people think Britain was Christian?