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Revival of Anglo-Saxonism section
While this new section seemed to be well cited, it's not really about "Anglo-Saxonism." It's simply a specific House caucus (for which the wikilink needs to be disambiguated, there is no article there) that calls for "common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions." That's not really the same thing. Certainly, there are groups that would fall into what you could call a revival of Anglo-Saxonism as a philosophy, but you need more than just a political caucus that "respects Anglo-Saxon political traditions." This article isn't the right place for what this section is so far. It's too far a stretch to suggest this is a revival of Anglo-Saxonism as a philosophy. Butlerblog (talk) 18:13, 17 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]