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The Church of England condemned Tommy Robinson for misusing Christian symbols to push anti-immigrant views, launching a campaign to reaffirm Christmas’s message of inclusivity and welcome.
The Church of England has criticized far-right activist Tommy Robinson for using Christian symbols in his "United for Christ this Christmas" event, warning against politicizing faith for nationalist or anti-immigrant agendas.
Bishop Arun Arora condemned the co-opting of religious imagery to promote exclusion, emphasizing that true Christian teaching calls for justice, compassion, and welcome for refugees, as reflected in the Holy Family’s story.
In response, the Church is launching a national campaign with posters stating "Christ has always been in Christmas" and "Outsiders welcome," encouraging churches to promote inclusivity on December 14.
The effort, backed by multiple denominations, aims to reaffirm the faith’s commitment to mercy and dignity for all.
La Iglesia de Inglaterra condenó a Tommy Robinson por el uso indebido de símbolos cristianos para impulsar opiniones antiinmigrantes, lanzando una campaña para reafirmar el mensaje de inclusión y bienvenida de la Navidad.