The end of the pandemic has arguably distilled the conspiracy movement: as it lost numbers it became broader in focus and in militancy, while also drawing more in from the far right and its associated milieu. While some conspiracist elements have maintained some sort of opposition to fascism, or at least pretended to (looking at you Students Against Tyranny, we all saw James sharing a stage with Alek Yerbury in …

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Alek Yerbury, now on his way to being a household name here in the North after his appearance as the “Hull Hitler” made headlines has been a very busy boy since he left Patriotic Alternative in February of this year. The Adelaide-born 27 year old ex-soldier has been putting work in to form his “New EDL” with pseudo-paramilitary characteristics, with varying degrees of success. Of course, praising Hitler while trying to …

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