BRITAIN FIRST AND 'RACISM'


Britain First rejects racial hatred in all its forms, but this doesn't stop the fake news media and leftist politicians calling us 'racist' continually.

Activists from ethnic minority backgrounds regularly attend our events and activities.

To be registered as a political party with the Electoral Commission, Britain First had to show that we were compliant with the Equalities Act 2010.

The Electoral Commission would not have registered Britain First if we operated on the basis of racial or religious lines.

Britain First opposes Islamist extremism and mass immigration because they are a danger to the British people.

The word 'racist' has been weaponised to stop all free and open debate on the issues of 'multiculturalism' and mass immigration.

Genuine racists - i.e. those who hate other people due to their racial heritage - are not welcome in Britain First.

Britain First does recognise the existence of the indigenous peoples of these islands, but we are vehemently opposed to policies of racial discrimination.

Britain First seeks the preservation of the indigenous peoples of these islands as the demographic majority and this approach is not hostile to the presence of ethnic minorities, as long as they remain just that, minorities of the total population.

Britons from all backgrounds are welcome to join our struggle to put British people first.