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* In a guidance document, derides the political narrative about "British identity, rights and values" as well as the "anti-immigration rhetoric... particularly evident in the run-up to the EU referendum".<ref name="deride">https://archive.is/1tpVZ</ref> | * In a guidance document, derides the political narrative about "British identity, rights and values" as well as the "anti-immigration rhetoric... particularly evident in the run-up to the EU referendum".<ref name="deride">https://archive.is/1tpVZ</ref> | ||
* Churches around the country facilitating industrial-scale bogus asylum claims.<ref>https://archive.is/Vfaxg</ref> | * Churches around the country facilitating industrial-scale bogus asylum claims.<ref>https://archive.is/Vfaxg</ref> | ||
* [[Weymouth Baptist Church]] converts asylum seekers to help them claim asylum - 40 in total with six already baptised, having retained a Farsi-speaking minister.<ref>https://archive.is/fFVuo</ref> | |||
== People == | == People == |
Revision as of 08:40, 9 February 2024
Stories
- Boy, 4, allowed to join Church of England school as a girl.[1]
- In a guidance document, derides the political narrative about "British identity, rights and values" as well as the "anti-immigration rhetoric... particularly evident in the run-up to the EU referendum".[2]
- Churches around the country facilitating industrial-scale bogus asylum claims.[3]
- Weymouth Baptist Church converts asylum seekers to help them claim asylum - 40 in total with six already baptised, having retained a Farsi-speaking minister.[4]