UPDATED: Ex National Front members are openly supporting the Tory Party

Terrorist group (Neo Nazis) National Front's ex members are openly supporting the Tory Party but they aren't the only ones...

... They also have the backing of ex BNP members and Britain First extremists. 

Britain First

Britain First is a British fascist organisation formed in 2011 by former members of the British National Party(BNP). A part of the far-right, the group was founded by Jim Dowson, an anti-abortion campaigner linked to Ulster loyalistgroups in Northern Ireland. The organisation's leader is former BNP councillor Paul Golding, and its deputy leader is Jayda Fransen.

Jo Cox a Labour MP was murdered by a Britain First extremist.
On 16 June 2016, Cox died after being shot and stabbed multiple times in Birstall, where she had been due to hold a constituency surgery. Thomas Mair, a man associated with far-right organisations, was found guilty of her murder in November and sentenced to life imprisonment with a whole life order.

UPDATE

Britain First's leader Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen have been found guilty of religiously-aggravated harassment.
Golding, 36, and Fransen, 31, were convicted of the hate crime - which they had denied - at Folkestone Magistrates' Court in Kent today.
Golding had been charged with three counts of religiously aggravated harassment, while his deputy was accused of four offences.
The pair had denied all of the charges against them.
But this afternoon, Golding was convicted of one and Fransen was convicted of three at the court, where they had earlier stood trial.
In delivering his judgment, the judge said the two defendants were "well-known", "controversial" and "generate their own publicity".
Judge Justin Barron said the court received a number of emails in support of and against Golding and Fransen. But he said his verdicts were based "solely on admissible evidence heard in court".
He told the court the pair's words and actions "demonstrated hostility" towards Muslims and the Muslim faith
The public gallery was packed with more than a dozen Britain First supporters as the verdicts were announced.

BNP

The British National Party (BNP) is a far-right and fascist political party in the United Kingdom. It is headquartered in WigtonCumbria, and its current leader is Adam Walker. A minor party, it currently has one councillor in UK local government. During its heyday in the 2000s, it had over fifty seats in local government, one seat on the London Assembly, and two Members of the European Parliament.

a racist Christmas card was sent to Jeremy Corbyn saying "Don't let Labour take away our WHITE Christmas". It was a dig at Dianne Abbott because she is black. 
It was sent by BNP.

It won't be the first time the racist BNP members have happily supported the Tory party. 

BNP voters are actually bragging about having a far right PM which they never thought they would see in their lifetimes. They are proud of her "Anti Immigration laws and the fact she visits an anti LGBT church".

"Its about time this country grew some balls and kicked the Ni****s out", one BNP voter said.

They also bragged and joked about left wing activists who were murdered like Jo Cox and Heather Heyer. 


One member in a vile whatsapp conversation also ridiculed disabled people on benefits calling them "scrounging scouser c***s" but then admitted later on in the conversation that he was on JSA himself.

They also laughed and spoke about Theresa Mays "Go home Vans" by saying we need more of them parked outside the P***I bastards front door.

National Front

The National Front (NF) is a far-right and fascist political party in the United Kingdom. It is headquartered in Kingston upon Hull and is currently led by Kevin Bryan. A minor party, it has no elected representatives at any level of UK government. During its heyday in the 1970s, it had a small number of local councillors, although it has never secured a seat in the British Parliament.

Ideologically positioned on the extreme or far-right of British politics, the NF has been characterised as fascist or neo-fascist by political scientists. Various different factions have dominated the party at different points in its history, each with its own ideological bent, including neo-NazisStrasserites, and racial populists. The party is ethnic nationalist, and espouses the view that only white people should be citizens of the United Kingdom. It calls for an end to non-white migration into the UK with settled non-white Britons to be stripped of citizenship and deported from the country. It promotes biological racism, calling for global racial separatism and condemning interracial relationships and miscegenation. It espouses anti-semitic conspiracy theories, endorsing Holocaust denial and claiming that Jews seek to dominate the world through both communism and international capitalism. It promotes economic protectionismEuroscepticism, and a transformation away from liberal democracy, while its social policies oppose feminismLGBT rights, and societal permissiveness.
After the BNP, the NF has been the most successful extreme-right group in British politics since the Second World War. During its history, it has established sub-groups like a trade unionists' association, a youth group, and the Rock Against Communism musical organisation. Only whites are permitted membership of the party, with most of the party's support coming from within White British working and lower middle-classcommunities in Northern England and East London. The NF has generated much opposition from leftist and anti-fascist groups throughout its history, and NF members are legally prohibited from various professions.
Now their members are openly supporting the Tory Party. 

This comes weeks after Darren Osborne a Tory voter admitted in court he travelled to London in a plan to kill Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn but drove a van into a crowd of people instead. 

Scary Times.





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