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Bishop of Edmonton denounces “unite the kingdom” due to the presence of bad actors amongst the marchers

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“We are deeply concerned to hear of the planned ‘unite the kingdom’ march in London this weekend. Though framed as a celebration of free speech, it is inextricably linked to voices and movements that have previously contributed to division and racial intolerance. This is at odds with everything we, and millions of Londoners, stand for, especially the Diocese of London.”

“We affirm that freedom of speech is a vital democratic right, and at the same time pray for a nation where that freedom is exercised not to deepen fear or exclusion, but to foster compassion and unity. Every day, in our churches and on our streets, we see a very different city to the one that the marchers portray. One where people from all cultures, religions, beliefs and classes can work, worship, and live together. We take pride in a city that welcomes everyone. Now and always, we reject intolerance and division in the utmost terms.”

“We will hold all marginalised communities in our prayers this weekend, and ask for safety, peace and justice for all.”

Bishop Anderson Jeremiah, Bishop of Edmonton & Lead Bishop for Racial Justice
Dr Lisa Adjei, Head of Racial Justice Priority, Diocese of London

Sept 12, 2025

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