Despite her repeated claims that For Britain is not “far right”, Waters’ party is attracting former members from a number of racist groups, including from the BNP. UKIP leader Gerard Batten has undercut Waters’ support by taking UKIP in an increasingly Islamophobic direction, but former BNP members remain barred from joining his party.
For Britain’s 16 May meeting in Loughton, Essex, was compéred by former BNP elections chief Eddy Butler. Butler was expelled from the BNP in 2010 after unsuccessfully challenging Nick Griffin for the party leadership (trying to DESTROY the party it should read).
Sat next to Waters at the head of the meeting was former BNP district Councillor Patricia Richardson, as well as Sam Swerling, a longstanding (and now former) member in the Conservative Monday Club and current Vice-President of the (ZIONIST) Traditional Britain Group (How can you be traditional if you invite Marxist LGBT extremist Waters?) a London-based organisation that hosts far-right gatherings, dinners and conferences. Waters spoke at the TBG conference in October 2017.
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