“Members of the group had met at a pub in Royton, Oldham, openly displaying swastika flags and an Iron Cross banner while marking what they called the birthday of “Uncle A” (no prizes…)…

The police raids that followed produced a disturbing inventory: replica firearms, swords, a crossbow, and a canister bearing the Zyklon B logo, the gas used by the Nazis in their industrialised murder of Jewish people and others in the death camps.”

the nazis have been released from bail with no further action by cops. cops always protect nazis everywhere.

#nazis #terrorism #UK

https://searchlightmagazine.com/2026/03/crossbows-swords-and-zyklon-b-canister-but-no-charges-against-bm-members/

Crossbows, swords, and 'Zyklon B' canister - but no charges against BM members | Searchlight

British Movement celebrate Hitler's birthday, Manchester 2025 Nine members of the neo-Nazi British Movement have escaped prosecution following a ten-mo ...

@OldSquida2 I agree cops are often soft on nazis, but the other problem is wider support for them in mainstream society.

Unlike other European countries its not outright illegal to own or display far right symbols - the threshold for prosecution /might/ have been crossed had these fools been immediately told to remove their items and/or yeeted from the pub by security and 999 called, but it doesn't appear this happened and that the landlord seemed quite happy to tolerate them being there.

I remember the BM being a problem when I was in high school, this was around 1985/6 and they were popular with the kind of lads who joined the Army at age 15,5 (which was still common back then)