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Tom Dupré, the 23-year-old co-leader of the extreme anti-immigration group Generation Identity, works as a City banker for Standard Chartered.
The British branch of GI, which spans across 13 countries, has become the 'most active far-right group in Britain', a report from the group Hope Not Hate has said.
The right-wing activists 'consciously seek to portray an image of normality and respectability' but support a policy of 'remigration' for ethnic minorities, the report said.
A new brand of young, well-organised and tech-savvy extremists are giving the far right a 'more respectable' appearance, an anti-fascist group has warned.
Tom Dupré, the 23-year-old co-leader of the extreme anti-immigration group Generation Identity, works as a City banker for Standard Chartered.
The British branch of GI, which spans across 13 countries, has become the 'most active far-right group in Britain', a report from the group Hope Not Hate has said.
The right-wing activists 'consciously seek to portray an image of normality and respectability' but support a policy of 'remigration' for ethnic minorities, the report said. (more...)
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