UK: Extremists planning riots denied Holocaust, praised Hitler and shared location of immigration law firms

Far right activists have shared the location of immigration advice centres

Extremists attempting to organise attacks on immigration lawyers amid unrest sweeping the UK have also claimed that Jews “fabricated” the Holocaust and praised Adolf Hitler, the JC can reveal.

The thugs insisted they support “neither brown nor Jew” as they encouraged demonstrators to revolt against migrants on the encrypted messaging app Telegram.

On Monday, after violent disorder broke out in cities across the country, far right activists shared the names and addresses of immigration law firms and advice centres.

“Wednesday night lads,” wrote one anonymous figure who runs a channel on Telegram first uncovered by The Times. Named “Southport Wake Up” it has hundreds of members.

“They won’t stop coming until you tell them,” the message continued. “No more immigration. 8PM. Mask up. Spread this as far and wide as you can.”

Underneath, dozens of addresses of organisations across Britain supporting asylum seekers and immigrants were listed.

The post has been shared on Telegram by the British Movement, a neo-Nazi group, and James Goddard, a Patriotic Alternative campaigner who was convicted in 2019 of harassing Conservative MP Anna Soubry.

The Community Security Trust say they have alerted Jewish bodies near one of the immigration lawyers named as a precaution.

UK: Extremists planning riots denied Holocaust, praised Hitler and shared location of immigration law firms