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Scared the UK is becoming an Islamic nation? Tommy Robinson/Tom Holland and Christian nationalism

12.2.2026
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In this episode of Being Human, Jo Frost and Peter Lynas take a deep dive into the controversial public figure Tommy Robinson, examining his conversion to Christianity and asking how it compares with the well-known faith journey of historian Tom Holland (Dominion).

The conversation explores the growing influence of Christian nationalism in the UK, Robinson’s cultural impact, and the wider debates shaping British society today, including Islam, immigration, national identity, and free speech.

Jo and Peter go on to ask some of the biggest questions facing the UK right now:

  • Can Britain still be called a Christian nation?
  • What cultural, political and spiritual forces are redefining that identity?
  • How should the church respond in an age of polarisation, especially when fear often shouts louder than hope?

00:00 Introduction and welcome

00:27 Exploring fear in relationships

01:36 The tale of the two Tommys

02:03 Tom Holland's journey to Christianity

07:42 Tommy Robinson's perspective

17:45 Fear and identity politics

20:39 Christian Nationalism: definitions and debates

23:52 Tommy's provocative questions

24:45 Christianity's influence on society

25:36 The role of Christianity in modern cities

26:35 Challenges and critiques of Christian values

29:15 Fear vs. hope in Christian response

29:54 Addressing violence and fear

31:14 Christian citizenship and identity

38:06 Navigating fear and relationships

42:51 Conclusion and call to action

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