My friend’s brother was a policeman working in anti-terrorism. For some time, he was apparently monitoring the ‘Far Right’.
He said “The trouble with the far right is that they are so disorganised. They form small groups that only last about six months and then fall apart. It’s usually just a handful of people who want to live out in the woods in a caravan or people who want to sleep with their friend’s wife, and they have an argument and then the whole thing falls apart. It’s pathetic really, but they’d be more effective if only they could organise themselves”.
That’s literally the story he told.
What it says to me, is that Britain doesn’t actually have a far right worth talking about. Which of course is something we all know already.
There are apparently around 50,000 people on the British government’s anti-terrorism watch list, and 90% of them are Islamic. Of the other 10%, quite a few are Irish. The British ‘Far Right’ is tiny, ineffective, and let’s face it, largely imaginary.
If you think that Britain has a significant Far Right:
· Can you name the movement or Party?
· Can you name its leader?
· Can you count its membership?
· Can you describe its policies?
The Left-wing establishment desperately needs there to be an imminent White Nationalist coup d’etat just around the corner, in order to justify its own existence. They look for it high and low, but they just can’t seem to find it anywhere. They devote police resources to it, even though it doesn’t really exist. Meanwhile, they actively ignore the mass gang rape of British children by Pakistani organised gangs.
I can see an Islamic Far Right. It is large, well-funded, well-organised, vocal and active. But that doesn’t count. That’s not the right kind of fascism.