Nigel Farage attacks Hope not Hate as "extremist" after Merkel terror spat with dead Labour MP's husband
Nigel Farage has branded the pro-Labour front group, Hope not Hate, an "extremist" organisation during a radio interview. The accusation follows an online spat over Angela Merkel's support for open borders after the recent terrorist attack in Germany, with the husband of a murdered Labour MP.
Hope not Hate received funds donated by the public after the murder of the Labour MP, Jo Cox, earlier this year, and her husband, Brendan Cox, is a friend of the group's current director, Nick Lowles. Hope not Hate is now threatening to take Nigel Farage to court for libel, and is asking for funds, as a result, on its website.
Hope not Hate received funds donated by the public after the murder of the Labour MP, Jo Cox, earlier this year, and her husband, Brendan Cox, is a friend of the group's current director, Nick Lowles. Hope not Hate is now threatening to take Nigel Farage to court for libel, and is asking for funds, as a result, on its website.
