Radicals: The Proud Racist - BBC News
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Published on Jul 28, 2020
What do the British government, police and institutions do if they think someone is Radical? In a series of films Catrin Nye (@CatrinNye ) examines the options. In this film she looks at 'Arrest' and meets Benjamin Raymond, spokesperson for National Action - a small far right group who keep getting arrested. He is a proud racist and many viewers will find his views offensive. Directed, filmed and edited by Ben Lister
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