
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The far right continue their shambolic campaign in Batley, finding very little traction amongst the community so far. It's starting to feel like they are in the race for the wrong reasons as Jayda Fransen waves around larger and larger crucifixes and denounces 'fake nationalists' but says nothing of note to the community she claims she wants to represent.
While we laugh at the far right's folly we are also reminded by two court cases that show how dangerous these ideas really are. An ex-UKIP member has been found guilty of ten counts related to terror and explosives, and the founder of System Resistance Network has also been found guilty of multiple charges.
In Batley, despite the attempts of the far right to sow division the local community has come together giving cause for hope.
Visit the HOPE not hate website to find out more about our work.
By Hope Not Hate5
88 ratings
The far right continue their shambolic campaign in Batley, finding very little traction amongst the community so far. It's starting to feel like they are in the race for the wrong reasons as Jayda Fransen waves around larger and larger crucifixes and denounces 'fake nationalists' but says nothing of note to the community she claims she wants to represent.
While we laugh at the far right's folly we are also reminded by two court cases that show how dangerous these ideas really are. An ex-UKIP member has been found guilty of ten counts related to terror and explosives, and the founder of System Resistance Network has also been found guilty of multiple charges.
In Batley, despite the attempts of the far right to sow division the local community has come together giving cause for hope.
Visit the HOPE not hate website to find out more about our work.

393 Listeners

66 Listeners

190 Listeners

61 Listeners

54 Listeners

300 Listeners

19 Listeners

3,336 Listeners

1,183 Listeners

797 Listeners

386 Listeners

122 Listeners

2,300 Listeners

1,092 Listeners

176 Listeners