Far-right groups ‘becoming more and more violent’
LEADERLESS far-right extremists are turning to “increased violence” and targeting Muslims on British streets, a report on fascist activity revealed yesterday.
The collapse of the briefly electorally successful British National Party (BNP) has left behind a myriad of fractured fascist groups, said Hope Not Hate.
But the remaining groups have turned to “survivalist, outdoor training and martial arts,” the campaign warned.
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