Britain First's Paul Golding tries to get arrested in fundraising stunt
BRITAIN First’s claim that leader Paul Golding had been nicked for a fourth time was yesterday exposed as a desperate lie designed to raise cash for their fascist gang.
The Met police confirmed Mr Golding was not arrested when he arrived at Bexleyheath police station on Wednesday with a mob of his paramilitary-styled supporters.
Britain First claimed he handed himself in after cops with dogs raided two properties in a hunt for the thug.
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