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ITV News undercover footage shows rise of far-right group

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ITV News undercover footage shows rise of far-right group

ITV News undercover footage shows rise of far-right group

An undercover investigation by ITV News has revealed how a white supremacist group masquerading as a fitness club has been secretly working to build a far-right militia, holding training sessions in plain sight.

‘Active Club England’ is following a blueprint established by neo-Nazi networks in the US and Europe, using extreme fitness and fraternity as a front to recruit and radicalise members for a so-called "race war".

Report by Jonesia.

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