Former Neo-Nazi Member Active in Far Right Political Organisation

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A former member of a neo-Nazi group has been found to be active in a new far right political organisation called Homeland. The individual, James Munro, was involved in racist and white supremacist activities during his time with the Scottish Nationalist Society (SNS). Politicians have criticized Homeland and raised concerns about its demonstrations against asylum seekers.

A MEMBER of a now defunct group branded neo-Nazi has been active in a new far right political organisation called Homeland , The FerretTayside-based James Munro of the Scottish Nationalist Society , attended Homeland ’s summer camp in June this year.

Anti-racism campaigners claimed Homeland and its predecessor, Patriotic Alternative Scotland, of using concerns about the housing of asylum seekers in hotels to promote their own agendas. Also pictured performing the Nazi salute was Jordon Murphy, another former SNS member who shared the group’s materials on social media and attended its demos.“When nationalists realise that Jews are the only problem only then will we see victory”, one anonymous SNS activist said in a 2018 social media post.Murphy previously claimed to be from Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, but his Facebook page now claims he is from Falkirk, studied at Falkirk High School, and still lives in the town.

Hector Sierra, an activist with Stand Up To Racism, which has held counter demos at Erskine, said The Ferret’s findings vindicated that it was right for anti-racists and anti-fascists to “mount a mass campaign from the outset with local residents, trade unionists and campaigners to defend the hotel”.

“Kenny Smith has a long history of guiding people away from extremist fringe groups; encouraging them to get into community politics instead.

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