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Far-right protest group Britain First
  • LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 01: Britain First Leader, Paul Golding (C) leads March Against Terrorism on April 01, 2017 in London, England. Supporters of far-right political movement Britain First gathered in central London to protest against Islam and Islamic terrorism in the wake of the recent Westminster terror attack. PHOTOGRAPH BY Wiktor Szymanowicz / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com (Photo credit should read Wiktor Szymanowicz / Barcroft Im / Barcroft Media via Getty Images)
  • Protesters hold placards and British Union Jack flags during a protest titled 'London march against terrorism' in response to the March 22 Westminster terror attack on April 1, 2017 in London, England. The march has been organised by far-right groups English Defence League and Britain First, which also sees a counter-protest held by group 'Unite Against Fascism'. During the terror attack in Westminster, Khalid Masood killed 4 people as he drove a car into pedestrians over Westminster Bridge and stabbed PC Keith Palmer to death before being shot dead himself. (Photo by Jay Shaw Baker/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 13: Britain First leader Paul Golding (C) joins far-right activists gathering around London's statues on June 13, 2020 in London, England. Following a social media post by the far-right activist known as Tommy Robinson, members of far-right linked groups have gathered around statues in London. Several statues in the UK have been targeted by Black Lives Matter protesters for their links to racism and the slave trade. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
  • The leader of far-right group Britain First, Paul Golding, arriving at Bromley Magistrates' Court. (Photo by John Stillwell/PA Images via Getty Images)
  • Far-right group Britain First leader Paul Golding (R) and deputy Jayda Fransen arrive at Folkestone magristrates court in Kent on January 29, 2018. They stand accused of causing religiously aggravated harassment. / AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL (Photo credit should read BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images)
  • Deputy leader of the far-right organisation Britain First, Jayda Fransen gestures as she participates in a march in central London on April 1, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS (Photo credit should read DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP via Getty Images)
  • Protesters hold placards and British Union Jack flags during a protest titled 'London march against terrorism' in response to the March 22 Westminster terror attack on April 1, 2017 in London, England. The march has been organised by far-right groups English Defence League and Britain First, which also sees a counter-protest held by group 'Unite Against Fascism'. During the terror attack in Westminster, Khalid Masood killed 4 people as he drove a car into pedestrians over Westminster Bridge and stabbed PC Keith Palmer to death before being shot dead himself. (Photo by Jay Shaw Baker/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
  • Protesters hold placards and British Union Jack flags during a protest titled 'London march against terrorism' in response to the March 22 Westminster terror attack on April 1, 2017 in London, England. The march has been organised by far-right groups English Defence League and Britain First, which also sees a counter-protest held by group 'Unite Against Fascism'. During the terror attack in Westminster, Khalid Masood killed 4 people as he drove a car into pedestrians over Westminster Bridge and stabbed PC Keith Palmer to death before being shot dead himself. (Photo by Jay Shaw Baker/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
  • LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 01: Police officers arrest protester during a counter-demonstration to oppose far-right Britain First and the English Defence League (EDL) protests in central London, on April 01, 2017 in London, England. PHOTOGRAPH BY Wiktor Szymanowicz / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com (Photo credit should read Wiktor Szymanowicz / Barcroft Im / Barcroft Media via Getty Images)
  • LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 01: Britain First Deputy Leader, Jayda Fransen (C) leads March Against Terrorism on April 01, 2017 in London, England. Supporters of far-right political movement Britain First gathered in central London to protest against Islam and Islamic terrorism in the wake of the recent Westminster terror attack. PHOTOGRAPH BY Wiktor Szymanowicz / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com (Photo credit should read Wiktor Szymanowicz / Barcroft Im / Barcroft Media via Getty Images)
  • LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 01: Britain First Leader, Paul Golding (C) leads March Against Terrorism on April 01, 2017 in London, England. Supporters of far-right political movement Britain First gathered in central London to protest against Islam and Islamic terrorism in the wake of the recent Westminster terror attack. PHOTOGRAPH BY Wiktor Szymanowicz / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com (Photo credit should read Wiktor Szymanowicz / Barcroft Im / Barcroft Media via Getty Images)
  • Members of the public look on from a bridge at people holding flags taking part in a march organised by the far-right group Britain First in central London on April 1, 2017 following the March 22 terror attack on the British parliament. Members of the Britain First group and the English Defence League rallied in central London in on seperate marches entitled a "March Against Terrorism" and "We Are Not Afriad" following the terror attack on Westminster Bridge and the British Parliament on March 22 which killed four people. The marches were opposed by the Unite Against Fascism organisation who held a static demonstration against the other groups. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS (Photo credit should read DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP via Getty Images)
  • Police officers detain a man following a protest by the UK branch of the German group 'Pegida', in the city centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northern England on February 28, 2015.The German-based PEGIDA movement, which opposes what it calls the "Islamisation" of Europe, was staging its first demonstration on British soil on Saturday. AFP PHOTO / OLI SCARFF (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 01: A protester waves a British Union Jack with a 'England' tatoo on his arm during a protest titled 'London march against terrorism' in response to the March 22 Westminster terror attack on April 1, 2017 in London, England. The march has been organised by far-right groups English Defence League and Britain First, which also sees a counter-protest held by group 'Unite Against Fascism'. During the terror attack in Westminster, Khalid Masood killed 4 people as he drove a car into pedestrians over Westminster Bridge and stabbed PC Keith Palmer to death before being shot dead himself. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)

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