from Religion Media Centre
Around 60,000 people took part in the Unite the Kingdom march on Saturday, which proceeded along Whitehall before ending with a rally in Parliament Suare.
Bishop Ceirion Dewar, from the Confessing Anglican Church, a conservative breakaway group, based in Wales, took to the stage again with an impassioned speech.
Later Bishop Jwan Zhumbes, an Anglican bishop from Bukuru in Nigeria, spoke about the persecution of Christians by the Islamist group Boko Haram, and urged the crowd not to depart from the UK’s Christian principles.
A contingent of wooden crosses, marked with the words “Redeemer” and “Saviour” were made by Deacon Pete Prosser, also from the Confessing Anglican Church, and held aloft.
Three young French women dressed in niqabs, removed them dramatically on the stage, in a stunt described as mockery of Islam, which caused outrage on social media.
The Metropolitan police say there were 22 arrests.
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