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23% of Brits to Blame
22 December 2004
British Bishop Jonathan Gledhill insisted in his Christmas message that England was not a multi-faith country, but still a solidly Christian one, with 72% of recent respondents to a UK census identifying themselves as Christian, and only 5% as belonging to "other religions." Gledhill also noted that, as "other religions" were only 5% of the country, incidents of people not using the word "Christmas" couldn't be blamed on people of other faiths. Presumably, they should be blamed on the other, unspecified 23%.

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