Britain First found themselves chased out of Leicester on the weekend when they tried to push their racist message behind the campaign to get people to vote leave at next month’s EU Referendum.
Probably not as obvious (at first glance) as Paul Golding and co, was a stall in Leeds on the weekend.
Handing out leaflets were none other than Mark Collett and Eva Van Housen. You may recall earlier this year we wondered what had happened to Collett since falling out of grace with the British National Party (BNP). It did not appear that he had in any way changed his views or the sort of company he used to like to keep.
Thankfully Eva covered up her large swastika for their day’s campaigning in Leeds but there are certainly issues with some of the others on the stall that day as well.
One of those out campaigning with Collett and Van Housen was none other than Wayne Bell aka Wayne Jarvie, a violent member of the National Action gang of nazis.
Bell spends a great deal of his time making threats to kill people and engaging in violence on behalf of his nazi mates.
Next to Bell/Jarvie on the far right of the picture is Ian Roper, formerly of the BNP in Kirklees and believed to be now involved in the English Democrats. Roper also goes by the moniker “Benito” on social media. On the left of the pic is Jack Coulsen, another nasty nazi from National Action who spends his time on social media praising Hitler and hating Jews.
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