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  1. spring hall convert

    Neo-Nazi group National Action facing UK ban.

    Yeah. That's pretty much what this legislation was brought in for to be fair, hence why there's a big song and dance about it being used for a far right group. Interesting point on a broader level about the far-right being as intolerant and as wound up by the same things as muslim...
  2. spring hall convert

    Neo-Nazi group National Action facing UK ban.

    Clever me. Sometimes 2 + 2 does make 4. I wouldn't be surprised if there was more to it than that. Aren't we still on the lookout for Mair's accomplice? That's my hunch.
  3. spring hall convert

    Neo-Nazi group National Action facing UK ban.

    Here's a prior use of the same legislation - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8453560.stm
  4. spring hall convert

    Neo-Nazi group National Action facing UK ban.

    Obviously I don't know but I would have thought it would be better to keep smallish groups like this under strong surveillance. I'm guessing by banning them you a) Turn them into a cause célèbre b) Force the protagonists to reorganise underground Looks to me a bit of a headline grabber, which...
  5. spring hall convert

    Neo-Nazi group National Action facing UK ban.

    That already happens which is why a lot is being made of this being the first extreme right-wing group targeted. I have a hunch that this might have come out of the back of / as a result of a certain, recent high-profile murder/ terrorism case. I think I'm with The Clamp though. Not sure a ban...
  6. spring hall convert

    Neo-Nazi group National Action facing UK ban.

    Probably a title best steered away from. If only they called themselves alt-right and avoided the obvious allusion to Nazis, they'd be welcomed into Government with open arms.
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