Neo-Nazi Group Plotting Revolution and Terror Attacks During Secret Meeting at Eamont Bridge Village Hall

The New British Union (NBU) discussed 'lone-wolf' action across the UK


Startling revelations have emerged regarding a neo-Nazi group known as the New British Union (NBU), as they were caught plotting a revolution and orchestrating terror attacks during a clandestine meeting held at Eamont Bridge Village Hall. 

In an exclusive exposé, The Mail on Sunday has provided evidence of the group's sickening agenda, which promotes 'total Aryanism' and espouses the ideology of Oswald Mosley.


The shocking meeting took place on May 27, unbeknownst to the hall's management who were unaware of the group's true intentions when the booking was made. The infiltrated meeting, attended by approximately 11 individuals from across the country, was led by the NBU's deputy leader.


During the meeting, the neo-Nazi group openly discussed the launch of 'lone-wolf' actions throughout Britain, sending shockwaves throughout the nation. Their nefarious plans included carrying out terror attacks in a bid to further their extremist cause.


Following the conclusion of the meeting at Eamont Bridge Village Hall, the group relocated to the nearby Beehive pub beer garden, where they proudly unfurled their flag for group photographs.


In light of this disturbing revelation, The Mail on Sunday offered to provide all gathered evidence to the Cumbria police.


Local anti-racism groups have unequivocally condemned the NBU, expressing their outrage at the group's activities and emphasizing that Cumbria has no place for such hateful ideologies. They have called for a united front against racism, ensuring that communities stand strong against any attempt to sow division and hate.

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