Farage using Christianity ‘to stir anti-Muslim feeling’, says Rowan Williams
Summary
Rowan Williams, a former archbishop of Canterbury, said Nigel Farage uses Christianity to encourage negative feelings toward Muslims in the UK. Williams also expressed doubts about the religious sincerity of far-right activist Tommy Robinson and questioned how his Christian faith aligns with his public actions.Key Facts
- Rowan Williams served as archbishop of Canterbury for 10 years until 2012.
- Williams accused Nigel Farage of using Christianity to fuel anti-Muslim sentiment.
- He believes some political groups mix religious ideas with nationalism to gain support.
- Farage’s Reform UK party promotes the idea that Britain is built on Christian values.
- Farage has criticized Muslim events and suggested some young people reject British values, referring to Muslims.
- Tommy Robinson, a far-right activist, identifies as a Christian and has organized religious events.
- Williams is skeptical about claims of religious belief when paired with rhetoric that can cause hostility.
- Reform UK hired theologian James Orr, who has connections to President Trump’s administration.
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