During a conference organized last December, Tony Blair recalled the tradition of tolerance in the United Kingdom. As a matter of fact, Great Britain, since a long time, seems to be a multicultural nation, where the differences of each one are articulated around the divisions common values. Moreover, we will see that Anglicanism has played a dominating part in this tradition of tolerance. But today, the United Kingdom is confronted by some problems which seem to question this tradition, and seems to have endangered the tolerance and the liberty which characterize the british society. Thus, does the secular anglicanism still exist in Britain?
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