The alt-right’s fantasy Britain

Culture
United Kingdom
Started January 20, 2026

Right-wing culture warriors have concocted a new myth of Britain's "Christian" origins

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
Promoting a myth of Britain's 'Christian' origins distracts from real issues facing society, such as economic inequality and social justice.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
While the alt-right's narrative may be appealing to some, it is essential to critically examine the historical accuracy of their claims about Britain's past.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
The alt-right's mythologizing of Britain's past can lead to exclusionary practices that alienate non-Christian communities and stifle social cohesion.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
The alt-right's vision of a 'Christian' Britain undermines the country's rich history of diversity and multiculturalism, which should be celebrated.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
Reclaiming a 'Christian' identity for Britain fosters a sense of community and shared values in an increasingly fragmented society.
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