Fascists don't do irony obviously
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Personnel suspected of being part of National Action, which was proscribed as a terrorist organisation in December
Four serving members of the British army have been arrested on suspicion of being members of the recently banned neo-Nazi group National Action.
The group, which lauded the murder of the Labour MP Jo Cox, has held demonstrations in UK cities with banners declaring: “Hitler was right”.
The slogan on its former website was: “Death to traitors, freedom for Britain,” which was the only statement given in court by Cox’s murderer, Thomas Mair.
The group has been filmed telling a small group of supporters about “the disease of international Jewry” and that “when the time comes they’ll be in the chambers”. It has also been filmed training supporters in hand-to-hand combat.
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Personnel suspected of being part of National Action, which was proscribed as a terrorist organisation in December
Four serving members of the British army have been arrested on suspicion of being members of the recently banned neo-Nazi group National Action.
The group, which lauded the murder of the Labour MP Jo Cox, has held demonstrations in UK cities with banners declaring: “Hitler was right”.
The slogan on its former website was: “Death to traitors, freedom for Britain,” which was the only statement given in court by Cox’s murderer, Thomas Mair.
The group has been filmed telling a small group of supporters about “the disease of international Jewry” and that “when the time comes they’ll be in the chambers”. It has also been filmed training supporters in hand-to-hand combat.
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