Blood and Honour has been banned in a number of countries across Europe but holds events in Britain Scott Olson/Getty ImagesHundreds of people were allowed to attend a neo-Nazi rally in a quiet Cambridgeshire village after organisers told police it was an event raising money for the military charity Help for Heroes. Blood and Honour, a white supremacist group founded in Britain in 1987, has been banned in a number of countries across Europe and in Russia but holds events in this country and in some continental nations. The most recent event in Haddenham, on September 23 and 24, was attended by about 350 people and was the group’s annual concert marking the death of Ian Stuart Donaldson, its founder,…
Source: The Times October 07, 2016 00:00 UTC