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"In September 2010, the Charity Commission for England and Wales agreed to register The Network as a charity, effectively giving it official recognition as a religion."
This decision granted the Network charitable status. It has no impact, legally speaking, on Druidry's status as a religion in the UK, because the UK does not keep a list of 'official religions'. The British Government does not determine what is and isn't a religion; but it does decide what religious organisations (such as The Druid Network) can operate as charities. -
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I will be revising this article and adding more citations in response to the tagged proposal for this article to be deleted. ---
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