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Leader of Farage’s Brexit party quits after racist social media posts exposed

The leader of Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party has dramatically quit today following a HOPE not hate investigation revealing her numerous Islamophobic statements and extensive retweeting of far-right figures – including a neo-Nazi – on her Twitter feed. A HOPE not hate analysis of tweets posted to Catherine Blaiklock’s now-removed Twitter account revealed multiple examples […]

Ben Gelblum by Ben Gelblum
March 20, 2019
in News, Politics

The leader of Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party has dramatically quit today following a HOPE not hate investigation revealing her numerous Islamophobic statements and extensive retweeting of far-right figures – including a neo-Nazi – on her Twitter feed.

A HOPE not hate analysis of tweets posted to Catherine Blaiklock’s now-removed Twitter account revealed multiple examples of anti-Muslim statements, including claims that Islam is “incompatible with liberal democracy”, that “Islam = submission – mostly to raping men it seems”and is a “threat to women, gays, whites, non Muslims, Blacks, Indians, Chinese – aggression to everyone but themselves”, and “I want my country back … not acid attacks, mobs and mosques”.

She has also – on dozens of occasions – retweeted or quote-tweeted posts made by former leading British National Party (BNP) figure and neo-Nazi, Mark Collett, including his claims that there is a “white genocide” taking place in Britain – the same phrase used by the Christchurch terrorist in his ‘manifesto’, to justify his murder of 50 Muslims in New Zealand. The last occasion she shared one of his posts was in January this year.

Blaiklock has also reposted content from numerous other far-right figures. The revelations are the latest in a series exposing Blaiklock’s preoccupation with the religion of Islam.

The Brexit Party, registered in February by UKIP’s former Economics spokesperson Catherine Blaiklock, has the dubious honour of being the new political vehicle of former UKIP leader Nigel Farage. Blaiklock’s party has attracted numerous ex-UKIP members and politicians after a mass exit in December, ostensibly over the far-right and anti-Muslim focus of UKIP under current leader Gerard Batten, as well as the increasing influence of the extremist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (aka ‘Tommy Robinson’).

Nigel Farage stated last month that The Brexit Party “has my absolute full support”, and that he would represent it if the UK participated in May’s European Parliamentary elections due to any Brexit delay. Seven other former UKIP MEPs have also joined the new organisation, giving it more MEPs than UKIP.

Matthew McGregor, campaigns director of HOPE not hate, said: “Farage’s new party has lost its leader to a racism scandal before even formally launching – and the only reason Blaiklock has gone is because these vile comments were exposed by HOPE not hate.

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