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Cornwall councillor filmed saying Holocaust was ‘exaggerated’

Peter Lawrence also claimed that ‘communist’ Jewish influence was responsible for the collapse of the Weimar Republic and that Hitler ‘did not have beef with the Jews’

June 3, 2025 08:51
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Peter Lawrence (Image: CornwallResists/ Instagram)
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A parish councillor in Cornwall has been caught on a recording saying that he thought the Holocaust was “exaggerated”.

Peter Lawrence, a councillor in Mylor, near Falmouth, was recorded making the inflammatory comment at an anti-government protest last weekend.

The representative of the far-right British Democrats party, who is also known as Farmer Pete, was asked by counter-protesters whether he thought antisemitism existed in the UK. He replied: “Well, it depends. Technically, no, because the people that you don’t like aren’t actually Semites”.

In a video posted to local news site Cornwall Live, asked what Hitler’s problem was with Jews, Lawrence responded by saying that: “World Jewry declared war on Germany, they declared war. They were bankrupting them from the Treaty of Versailles, they were blockading the food and everything, they were starving them out." He went on: “The Jews, who are communist and were responsible for a lot of problems in the Weimar Republic, were frustrating the effort of the restoration of German people to have self-determination and be ruled by the Germans”.