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The streets of London recently filled with thousands of protesters taking part in so-called “Unite the Kingdom” rallies.
Many objected to large-scale immigration.
Some used Christian symbols to bolster their cause, prompting a former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, to warn against co-opting the cross for nationalist campaigns.
Has the Christian nationalism that defines much of the American Right now migrated to Britain?
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The streets of London recently filled with thousands of protesters taking part in so-called “Unite the Kingdom” rallies.
Many objected to large-scale immigration.
Some used Christian symbols to bolster their cause, prompting a former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, to warn against co-opting the cross for nationalist campaigns.
Has the Christian nationalism that defines much of the American Right now migrated to Britain?
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