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Nigel Farage revealed he has stopped going to church because it has "surrendered" to the woke agenda.
The GB News presenter said the Church of England was "hopeless" and had "given up".
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It comes after an archdeacon sparked outrage by calling for "anti-whiteness" in a social media post.
Mr Farage said: "I won't go to my local church, I won't go. I am christened and confirmed in the Church of England, all my family on both sides have been Church of England.
"I used to believe in it, I used to attend, not every Sunday but regularly during the year, I will not go. It is hopeless, they've given up, they've surrendered.
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"Her name sums it up, I don't know her personally but I'll have a bet she's upper middle class, completely detached from reality.
“On slavery can I remind everybody that today is the 217th anniversary of the passing of the Abolition of Slavery Act as it became, in parliament. It was pushed by a man called William Wilberforce, which then led us through the Royal Naval squadron to attempt to drive slavery out, right across the Atlantic, stopping other countries and doing so.
“When it comes to this issue. You’d think to listen to some of our lefties, that we are the only country that ever practiced it. No, far from it. Slavery persists to this day. We as a nation have done more to stop slavery than any other nation in the history of our earth.”
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The Ven Miranda Threlfall-Holmes, Archdeacon of Liverpool, prompted criticism from social media users in her now-deleted post on X.
She said: “I went to a conference on whiteness last autumn. It was very good, very interesting and made me realise: whiteness is to race as patriarchy is to gender.
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“So yes, let’s have anti-whiteness, and let’s smash the patriarchy. That’s not anti-white, or anti-men, it’s anti-oppression.”
It comes after it emerged last week that the Church of England was hiring a “deconstructing whiteness officer".
Meanwhile, a report commissioned by the church recommended that the £100 million earmarked to address its historic links to the slave trade should be raised to £1 billion.
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