SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: The group regularly posts hateful and right wing content.
The Facebook page is run by supporters of Nigel Farage ’s Reform party, with ex-Tory MSP Michelle Ballantyne an administrator.
The page has dozens of links promoting videos by activist and ex-UKIP organiser Alistair McConachie, who was ejected from Farage’s old party over Holocaust denial. Georgie Laming, of HOPE not hate, said: “This group administrated by Michelle Ballantyne is full to the brim with racism and extremism. Reform UK must eject anyone participating in it immediately.”
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