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Farage using Christianity ‘to stir anti-Muslim feeling’, says Rowan Williams

Former archbishop of Canterbury also has ‘awkward questions’ for activist Tommy Robinson on his claimed faith

Farage using Christianity ‘to stir anti-Muslim feeling’, says Rowan Williams

TL;DR

  • Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, believes Nigel Farage uses UK's Christianity to foster anti-Muslim feelings.
  • Williams also has 'awkward questions' for Tommy Robinson regarding his public rhetoric and claimed Christian faith.
  • He suggests that Christian nationalism is partly driven by anxiety about migration and anti-Islamism.
  • Williams doubts Farage's sincerity in theological matters, stating he doesn't believe Farage deeply cares about profound theological questions.
  • He questions how Robinson's pursuit of Christian discipleship reconciles with public rhetoric that could incite hostility.
  • Farage previously criticized an iftar event in Trafalgar Square as an attempt to 'dominate our way of life'.