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Title: Religion and Populism in Britain
Author(s): Peace, Timothy
Contact Email: timothy.peace@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): Marzouki, N
McDonnell, D
Roy, O
Citation: Peace T (2016) Religion and Populism in Britain. In: Marzouki N, McDonnell D & Roy O (eds.) Saving the People: How Populists Hijack Religion. London: Hurst. http://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/saving-people/
Keywords: Populism
Religion
UKIP
BNP
Respect party
Issue Date: Jul-2016
Date Deposited: 12-Apr-2016
Abstract: Britain is recognised as one of the most secularised nations in Western Europe and also one of the few countries where the populist radical right has been unable to make serious electoral progress. This chapter explores the relationship to religion of a number of populist parties in Britain including the Respect Party, UKIP and the BNP. It also looks at the reactions of Churches and other faith communities in response to the rise of these populist movements and argues that  Britain represents an infertile breeding ground for populists wishing to use religion to advance their cause.
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