Far Right Roundup
Facebook decided last week to finally put former British National Party (BNP) bad boy Mark Collett out of everyone’s misery and remove him and his…
Nasty Nick may be back, but it’s the same old dirty and tired trick.
It’s been three months since former MEP and deposed leader of the British National Party (BNP) Nick Griffin made his anticipated and supremely unspectacular return…
Britain First: Living with a ‘nightmare’
Last week Britain First leader Paul Golding issued another of his unbelievable begging videos. It was unbelievable in the true sense; it was just too…
From the Archive: Fascism is not our only scourge
Simon Murdoch digs into the HOPE not hate archive to look at the anti-racist/anti-fascist magazine ‘Campaign Against Racism and Fascism’.
More from the headbutting English Nazi that runs the Scottish football gang
Last week I wrote a blog about Lee Parkinson, the English Nazi who made a name for himself as a leading light in the Scottish…
Nazi terrorists jailed
Last week the total of National Action members imprisoned for membership of the banned group rose again with four members of the group jailed at…
Bishop Auckland’s new MP is mixing with the wrong crowd
To pose for a photo with one far-right activist may be regarded as a misfortune; to pose with two looks like carelessness. On January 31st,…
Leather
Last week marked CARD’s third birthday. Three years ago the first edition went out to 231 people, most of whom had signed up via a single Facebook post. What was initially a way to keep friends and colleagues up to date on all things far right internet has grown into a substantial resource for keeping readers up to speed on all things extremism, disinformation, and online toxicity.
‘Yellow Peril’ James Goddard throws his begging bowl into electoral circus
The perennial PayPal pest of parliament square that is the walking and shouting begging letter James Goddard, has declared his intention to stand for parliament…
Far-right roundup
Everyone’s favourite far-right scrounger and potential crowned ponce of the yellow revolution, James Goddard, has been released by Greater Manchester Police. This is after spending…
Ten years on from electoral success, the BNP has never recovered
What determines how former and the few current remaining BNP members feel about the electoral process since the BNP’s demise in 2010 would tend to be determined by how much weight the great conspiracies against parliamentary democracy
Former National Action activist jumps on Robinson bandwagon
‘Tommy Robinson’ campaign being selective about which Jew haters it likes and does not?
‘Tommy Robinson in drugs shocker’
The allegation that Lennon spent other people’s money on Colombian marching powder to power his faux journalism will shock few people. After all, we hardly…
Far Right Roundup
It was only a week or so ago I penned in anticipation that ongoing antagonisms in the ‘DIY’ movement were likely to end in acrimony….
Far Right Roundup
The fash don’t like it…. First of all, there’s some sad but not unexpected news about the love life of angry Nazi and failed terror…
For Britain’s links to racial separatist group Generation Identity
Simon Murdoch reports on how the anti-Muslim party continues to have links to Generation Identity (GI), which received funding from the Christchurch killer.
‘Terror doesn’t end when the last bullet has been fired’: Christchurch & the media
It’s too early to tell exactly how the Christchurch killer developed his world view and what factors ultimately caused him to act, but the numerous…
Free Speech and the Far Right: The Challenges and a Solution
In this week’s final piece, we look at the challenges posed by far-right free speech narratives and explore the effective, yet complex, solution of deplatforming.
Nigel Farage and Free Speech
Half way through what has proved to be a politically fraught and in some ways unprecedented year, questions of free speech laws and traditions in…
Free Speech Laws in the UK: An Overview
Though omnipresent in today’s ultra-connected and ever-divisive world, the question of free speech in the United Kingdom seems of particular relevance at present. Be it…