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The '''Nationwide Festival of Light''' was a movement by British Christians concerned about the so-called "permissive society". Among its organisers were [[Mary Whitehouse]], [[Lord Longford]], and Cliff Richard. Highlights of the movement were an initial rally in the Central Hall Westminster on 9 September 1971, which was massively disrupted by the [[Gay Liberation Front]], and a mass rally in Trafalgar Square later that month. Little was heard of the Festival in later years, and society has if anything become considerably more permissive since then.
 
The '''Nationwide Festival of Light''' was a movement by British Christians concerned about the so-called "permissive society". Among its organisers were [[Mary Whitehouse]], [[Lord Longford]], and Cliff Richard. Highlights of the movement were an initial rally in the Central Hall Westminster on 9 September 1971, which was massively disrupted by the [[Gay Liberation Front]], and a mass rally in Trafalgar Square later that month. Little was heard of the Festival in later years, and society has if anything become considerably more permissive since then.
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Revision as of 11:09, 4 February 2012

The Nationwide Festival of Light was a movement by British Christians concerned about the so-called "permissive society". Among its organisers were Mary Whitehouse, Lord Longford, and Cliff Richard. Highlights of the movement were an initial rally in the Central Hall Westminster on 9 September 1971, which was massively disrupted by the Gay Liberation Front, and a mass rally in Trafalgar Square later that month. Little was heard of the Festival in later years, and society has if anything become considerably more permissive since then.