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State of HATE is the most comprehensive and analytical guide to the state of far-right extremism in Britain today.
This year’s State of HATE report focuses heavily on the Radical Right, a political phenomenon we define as right-wing populist in outlook, with strongly anti-immigration and anti-elite rhetoric, but differs from the traditional far right in that it advocates an illiberal democracy rather than overthrow of the system itself.
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Researching, Campaigning, and Supporting Communities to build HOPE and oppose far-right extremism.
HOPE not hate exists to challenge all kinds of extremism and build local communities. Our work focuses on the organised far-right, the communities who are susceptible to them and the issues and policies which give rise to them.
A general election is coming. What happens this year will set the course of this country for generations to come. Let’s bring people together, challenge hatred and extremism and build a more hopeful country. We will be campaigning against any candidates who cross our Red Lines. That’s candidates with a history of hateful politics, dividing communities or being part of the growing Radical Right in this country. Our campaign is driven by values, not personalities.
Will you join us in this crucial cause?
Sir Paul Marshall owns half of GB News, and is preparing a bid to acquire the telegraph and spectator.
The tweets he promotes on social media make this an alarming prospect.
Tommy Robinson has broken a court order, releasing a hateful and libellous documentary about Syrian refugee Jamal Hijazi. We cannot let him get away with this. Take action now.
From the moment Britain’s first fascist group was established 100 years ago, it faced resistance. Most of us know our communities are stronger together – that HOPE is more powerful than hate.
This year we are marking a century of Britain’s fascist and anti-fascist movements. We have written a report and created an interactive timeline revealing the fascist threats of the past and the inspiring stories of the people who fought back – through direct action, music, art and community building.
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Promoted by Nick Lowles on behalf of HOPE not hate at 167-169 Great Portland Street, 5th Floor, London, W1W 5PF, United Kingdom.
HOPE not hate
HOPE not hate Limited (Reg. No. 08188502)
Telephone +44 (0)207 952 1181
Registered office 167-169 Great Portland Street, 5th Floor, London, W1W 5PF, United Kingdom.
HOPE not hate Limited (“HOPE not hate”) receives grants from HOPE not hate Charitable Trust, a registered charity in England and Wales with charity number 1013880.
Site built by 89up