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Terrifying anti-Semitic neo-Nazi group prepares for race war

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A shocking revelation has unveiled that Vanguard Britannica, a neo-Nazi group, is preparing for a race war by setting up fighting camps across the UK! Founded in 2022 in Leicestershire, this group has expanded its influence by allying with white supremacist movements in Britain and the US.

Disturbing propaganda films show masked men engaged in combat training, kickboxing, and fitness drills. These activities have been spotted in London, the Midlands, East Anglia, and Scotland. The group has targeted Jewish and ethnic minority areas with racist stickers and vandalism, spreading fear and hate.

In 2024, Vanguard Britannica formed an alliance with America's notorious neo-Nazi group, Patriotic Front, and began relations with Active Club England (ACE), which masquerades as a fitness club but idolizes Adolf Hitler. Labour Against Antisemitism, which researched Vanguard Britannica, warns of the group's potential for increased violence.

Alex Hearn, co-director of Labour Against Antisemitism, told The Telegraph, "Their training camps suggest they are preparing for political or racial violence." The group uses anti-immigration sentiment to mask their true, sinister objectives—racial purity.

A government report from December 2025 highlights grave concerns, noting 106 religious hate crimes against Jews per 10,000 population, the highest rate for any group. Officials stress that antisemitism fosters fear, isolation, and extremist normalization, threatening national unity.

The UK remains committed to its values as an open, tolerant society where diversity thrives. Officials urge action to defend these values and combat the rise of hate.

Key Takeaways

  • Vanguard Britannica's sinister rise: Training for violence!

  • Alarming alliances: Linked with US and UK supremacist groups.

  • Antisemitism surge: Government urges strong defense of diversity.


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Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Express, 2026-01-06

 

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1 hour ago, JBChiangRai said:

Their little club will be banned soon enough

C,mon! Palestine Action are the real terrorists. These guys are just wannabes! /s

The guy is the photo is going to need a lot more fitness training! Maybe Weight Watchers, too.

3 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Alex Hearn, co-director of Labour Against Antisemitism

Labour against Anti-Semitism?

Oxymoron.

1 hour ago, unblocktheplanet said:

The guy is the photo is going to need a lot more fitness training! Maybe Weight Watchers, too.

Of course if you met him in real life you'd be bricking it. 😄

And what did Jewish people do to make this hate? Muslims should be the target.

4 hours ago, koolkarl said:

And what did Jewish people do to make this hate? Muslims should be the target.

Have you not worked it out yet?

NAZIs hate Jews.

You might want them to hate Muslims and be delighted if they do but they’ll eventually get back around to hating Jews.

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On 1/6/2026 at 2:09 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

C,mon! Palestine Action are the real terrorists. These guys are just wannabes! /s

The guy is the photo is going to need a lot more fitness training! Maybe Weight Watchers, too.

That photo is from the USA 2009 , nothing to do with this story

9 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

That photo is from the USA 2009 , nothing to do with this story

Well caught. It's a stock photo from Getty Images that has been used hundreds of times to illustrate neo-Nazi groups.

The description of the original reads:

Neo-Nazis Protest Outside Skokie Holocaust Museum Dedication

"SKOKIE, IL - APRIL 19: Neo-Nazi protestors organized by the National Socialist Movement demonstrate near where the grand opening ceremonies were held for the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center April 19, 2009 in Skokie, Illinois. About 20 protestors greeted those who left the event with white power salutes and chants. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)"

https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/neo-nazi-protestors-organized-by-the-national-socialist-news-photo/86037127

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Clearly a group of Trump supporters.

1 hour ago, JimHuaHin said:

Clearly a group of Trump supporters.

You missed this part of the news report?

"... a neo-Nazi group, is preparing for a race war by setting up fighting camps across the UK!"

And this part?

"... and began relations with Active Club England (ACE),"

19 hours ago, koolkarl said:

And what did Jewish people do to make this hate? Muslims should be the target.

Human beings, my friend, are no targets.

The swastika tattoo is covering up the MI6 tattoo.

On 1/7/2026 at 2:45 PM, koolkarl said:

And what did Jewish people do to make this hate? Muslims should be the target.

Oh dear, you've just outed yourself with one of the most ignorant, bigoted, racist posts I've ever seen.

You don't know about Nazis.

You don't know about British Jews supporting Israel.

On 1/7/2026 at 7:06 PM, Chomper Higgot said:

Have you not worked it out yet?

NAZIs hate Jews.

You might want them to hate Muslims and be delighted if they do but they’ll eventually get back around to hating Jews.

Yes. It's one of an increasingly large number of issues on which Nazis and the modern left are in complete agreement.

Authoritarianism, violence and pretending to support working class citizens to garner support being notable others.

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12 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Yes. It's one of an increasingly large number of issues on which Nazis and the modern left are in complete agreement.

Authoritarianism, violence and pretending to support working class citizens to garner support being notable others.

Are you suggesting the left in the UK want to exterminate Jews?

Get real.

On 1/6/2026 at 3:37 PM, JonnyF said:

Labour against Anti-Semitism?

Oxymoron.

The way you go constantly on about Muslims, I expected you to be far right, even a member of the National Front or Combat 18.

22 minutes ago, JimCM said:

Are you suggesting the left in the UK want to exterminate Jews?

Get real.

Their chants of "From the river to the sea" amongst other antisemitic slogans would suggest that to be the case.

22 minutes ago, JimCM said:

The way you go constantly on about Muslims, I expected you to be far right, even a member of the National Front or Combat 18.

I think you are confusing me with another poster.

4 hours ago, JimCM said:

Oh dear, you've just outed yourself with one of the most ignorant, bigoted, racist posts I've ever seen.

You don't know about Nazis.

You don't know about British Jews supporting Israel.

And soon you are out of a job...

AN resident racists experienced stiffies at the sight of their favourite tattoo.

As usual they’re all over the place with their far right propaganda.

Koolkari just identified as a disgusting Islamaphobe and as for deluded Jonny I’ll just pick out 2 of his/her lies: “From the river to the sea “ was chanted first by Israeli settlers (anti Semitic huh) picked up later by Palestinians. As for his/her denial of being obsessed with Muslims: well, that’s just another one of Jonnies Whoppers.

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