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Jacob Rees-Mogg ‘deeply regrets’ dining with far-right activist recorded in racist rant | Jacob Rees-Mogg ‘deeply regrets’ dining with far-right activist recorded in racist rant |
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Aspiring Tory leader Jacob Rees-Mogg says he “deeply regrets” dining alongside a far-right activist who was caught on tape making racist comments about black and Jewish people. | Aspiring Tory leader Jacob Rees-Mogg says he “deeply regrets” dining alongside a far-right activist who was caught on tape making racist comments about black and Jewish people. |
Rees-Mogg said he found the views of Gregory Lauder-Frost “disgusting,” and that he dissociates himself from them. The MP confessed he received a tip-off about the “unpleasant views” before attending the dinner. | Rees-Mogg said he found the views of Gregory Lauder-Frost “disgusting,” and that he dissociates himself from them. The MP confessed he received a tip-off about the “unpleasant views” before attending the dinner. |
According to an expose by the Mirror, Lauder-Frost was caught on video calling Baroness Doreen Lawrence, a “n*****,” while he branded broadcaster Vanessa Feltz a “fat Jewish slag.” | |
He reportedly made the comments while speaking to a ‘Hope not Hate’ researcher at a London pub last year. The anti-racist organization’s investigator, Patrik Hermansson, 25, met Lauder-Frost in a bid to collect evidence on the rise of the alt-right in the UK. | He reportedly made the comments while speaking to a ‘Hope not Hate’ researcher at a London pub last year. The anti-racist organization’s investigator, Patrik Hermansson, 25, met Lauder-Frost in a bid to collect evidence on the rise of the alt-right in the UK. |
Rees-Mogg, who has been tipped as the favorite to succeed Prime Minister Theresa May as Tory leader, was photographed beside Lauder-Frost at a dinner five years ago after accepting an invitation by the Traditional Britain Group. | Rees-Mogg, who has been tipped as the favorite to succeed Prime Minister Theresa May as Tory leader, was photographed beside Lauder-Frost at a dinner five years ago after accepting an invitation by the Traditional Britain Group. |
He said on Wednesday that, despite being warned about the group’s controversial views, he failed to find any supporting evidence and so attended the dinner regardless. | He said on Wednesday that, despite being warned about the group’s controversial views, he failed to find any supporting evidence and so attended the dinner regardless. |
“I regret it. It was unquestionably a mistake to go to this dinner. The views are not my views and I do not think his views have any place in a modern democracy. I think they're really revolting views, I can't be critical enough of them,” he told Sky News. | “I regret it. It was unquestionably a mistake to go to this dinner. The views are not my views and I do not think his views have any place in a modern democracy. I think they're really revolting views, I can't be critical enough of them,” he told Sky News. |
“And I made a mistake in going to that dinner. I make no bones about it.” | “And I made a mistake in going to that dinner. I make no bones about it.” |
It was not the first time that Lauder-Frost has targetted Baroness Lawrence, whose son, Stephen, died in an attack by a racist gang in 1993. He had previously voiced his opposition to her appointment to the House of Lords back in 2013, when he spoke on Feltz’s BBC London radio show. | It was not the first time that Lauder-Frost has targetted Baroness Lawrence, whose son, Stephen, died in an attack by a racist gang in 1993. He had previously voiced his opposition to her appointment to the House of Lords back in 2013, when he spoke on Feltz’s BBC London radio show. |
“It’s ridiculous. She’s made countless anti-English comments over the last 10 years. She’s no friend of the English people,” he said. | “It’s ridiculous. She’s made countless anti-English comments over the last 10 years. She’s no friend of the English people,” he said. |
In relation to Feltz, Lauder-Frost said: “She’s a fat Jewish slag, she’s revolting, revolting. She lives with a negro. She’s horrible,” Lauder-Frost said during his meeting with Hermansson. | In relation to Feltz, Lauder-Frost said: “She’s a fat Jewish slag, she’s revolting, revolting. She lives with a negro. She’s horrible,” Lauder-Frost said during his meeting with Hermansson. |
He also said about non-whites: “We’re saying, ‘You’ve got three years, then go home. Go to your natural homelands… We give you time to go.’ Then we’ll swing into action. | He also said about non-whites: “We’re saying, ‘You’ve got three years, then go home. Go to your natural homelands… We give you time to go.’ Then we’ll swing into action. |
“I think that’s the only way forward, if we want to save our cultures and our nations. Because these people are having children like rabbits.” | “I think that’s the only way forward, if we want to save our cultures and our nations. Because these people are having children like rabbits.” |
As part of his research, Hermansson created a fake profile and starting posting on far-right sites in a bid to get contacts in the field. He was approached by some of Britain’s worst extremists within weeks. | As part of his research, Hermansson created a fake profile and starting posting on far-right sites in a bid to get contacts in the field. He was approached by some of Britain’s worst extremists within weeks. |
Hermansson, who is racking up footage for Hope not Hate’s £35,000 ($49,600) film ‘Year Undercover in the Alt-right,’ ended up drinking from a Viking hunting horn with Stead Steadman, leader of far-right think tank, London Forum. | Hermansson, who is racking up footage for Hope not Hate’s £35,000 ($49,600) film ‘Year Undercover in the Alt-right,’ ended up drinking from a Viking hunting horn with Stead Steadman, leader of far-right think tank, London Forum. |
It also dragged him to a meeting with Holocaust denier David Irving, who told him: “I’m pretty sure that in Auschwitz not much happened.” | It also dragged him to a meeting with Holocaust denier David Irving, who told him: “I’m pretty sure that in Auschwitz not much happened.” |
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