💨 Abstract
Tommy Robinson's recent carol service in London attracted only 1,000 people, a stark contrast to his September rally that drew over 100,000. Robinson, who claimed the event was religious rather than political, was joined by a priest who highlighted Jesus' status as a migrant. The Metropolitan Police imposed conditions on the gathering to prevent disruption. Meanwhile, former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams warned against the "weaponisation" of Christmas events.
Courtesy: Ryan Prosser
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