Following the horrific act of mass murder of three young girls in Southport, a message appeared on social media claiming the perpetrator was a bogus asylum seeker who had entered Britain illegally fairly recently and had been on a Security Service watch list. It was claimed he was an Islamist, and was named.
This led initially to unrest then to full scale rioting, which unlike most recent (left wing) rioting was suppressed with some vigour. To quell the disturbances, the police claimed the suspect was born in Wales, leading people to believe he was a Welshman, but following his first court appearance, the judge wisely decided to name him, in spite of his being a teenager of not quite eighteen. (In Britain, the names of suspected or even convicted minors are not generally released unless there are exceptional circumstances, such as the horrific case of teen sex killer Aaron Campbell).
The suspect is the son of Rwandan immigrants who came to Britain after the Rwandan genocide. He is entitled to due process, so no more will be said about him here until the completion of legal proceedings.
A man has now been arrested in connection with this clearly inflammatory social media post. He is based in Pakistan, of all places, although he is not a Pakistani national. He has been named as Farhan Asif, and is said to be a web developer. End of story? Perhaps not. It is quite likely this message emanated in the first instance not from Mr Asif but from the odious Nick Lowles, who has already admitted posting at least one other bogus message. The first image below shows a report of a Moslem woman who was said to have been the victim of an acid attack. It never happened.
Then, it was reported that up to a hundred (far right) meetings were being held around the country. And his response to this?
The above is an old photograph, but he isn’t smiling so broadly now. Lowles is said to be the chief executive of Hope Not Hate – hate white British people, hope they will soon been destroyed.
So who is Lowles and where does he come from?
He was born at Hounslow in 1968 and became a Trotskyite as a teen. Around 1989, he met Gerry Gable while at university then when he moved back to London in 1993, volunteered to work for his magazine. Although the Searchlight organisation has roots in the early 1960s, the first issue of Searchlight magazine was published in 1975. The two men behind it were Maurice Ludmer and Gable. Both men were Jews but more significantly, both were Communists.
From the beginning, this so-called anti-fascist/anti-racist magazine peddled lies and often outright fantasies about the far right starting with Column 88, which was blown up into a massive underground army by Ludmer and his goy collaborator, Dave Roberts. It was described in Parliament as a small drinking club of neo-Nazi nutcases. The truth about Column 88 and many of the other lies peddled by Searchlight can be found on the dedicated SearchlightArchive website.
After Ludmer’s death in 1981, Gable was the main man, although he didn’t always edit the magazine. In 2000, Lowles published a book about David Copeland called Mr Evil, co-written with the time-serving journalist Graeme McLagan. Copeland became known as the London nail bomber. His short-lived campaign resulted in 3 deaths (including of an unborn baby) and a hundred and forty people injured.
Probably because it was co-written with a professional journalist, this book is worth reading, but in a June 2024 interview with the odious James O’Brien, Lowles claimed Searchlight had brought Copeland to book. Gerry Gable made a similar claim in 2009. The reality is that after a suspect was identified by the police and the CCTV released to the public, a workmate of Copeland contacted them and put a name to the face. His name is Paul Mifsud, not “Arthur” and he isn’t a former British National Party member the Gable gang had “turned”.
Lowles went from Searchlight volunteer to regular contributor; in 1999, after the magazine obtained substantial new funding and expanded, he was promoted to Editor along with Steven Silver, who had previously been one of the backroom boys. In 2004, Lowles founded Hate Not Hope as part of the Searchlight Organisation, but in 2011, he betrayed Gable and walked off with the mailing list.
Over the past decade and more, Lowles has done his best to demonise the white working class. His organisation isn’t about stopping hate, rather it is about stopping those who oppose the invasion of Britain, which is what the migrant crisis now is, an invasion. The overwhelming majority of asylum seekers are bogus. Almost all of them are men of a certain age, fleeing from sundry countries to avoid military conscription or criminal prosecution. We have no idea who the are because most of them destroy their passports and papers before turning up on our shores.
Typically, they are dumped in working class areas where they are housed as a priority, and quite a few have been pestering females, underage girls as well as women. Is it surprising that local people protest against these insane policies? Only this week, a bogus asylum seeker was given an 11 year sentence for stabbing Glasgow solicitor Muhammad Shoaib in September 2022. Mr Shoaib is now 71 years old, and his attacker was a client he was trying to help, yet Lowles and his gang object to anyone like this odious individual being kicked out of Britain under any circumstances.
A small fringe group called the British Freedom Party has started a petition to arrest Lowles for his social media hoaxes. Although this won’t go anywhere, the time has come for the Government to take action against this hate group, if only by cutting funding to it, and yes, Hope Not Hate has received funding from the Government, as can be seen from this official website.
Thanks for this insight into the hate industry.