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Analysis

Why anti-extremist intervention so important in Britain

November 18, 2010 15:30
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Nick Lowles, the editor of anti-fascist magazine Searchlight, and tireless organiser of the Hope Not Hate campaign to oppose the BNP, has made an important stand this week that could mark a watershed in the fight against extremism in Britain.

By publishing a blog condemning the Islamist thugs of Muslims Against Crusades, who called last Thursday for the formation of a Muslim Waffen SS division, he has identified the common politics of the Islamic extreme right and the Islamophobic English Defence League.

Though they may oppose each other on the streets, don't be fooled. These two organisations are cut from the same cloth. As Mr Lowles says: "A plague on both their houses."

For too long, liberal Britain has been shy of aligning the totalitarian politics of the Islamists with the more traditional sectarianism of the nationalist right in the UK. This is why this intervention is so important.