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[[Paul Weston]] is a British [[counterjihad]] blogger.<ref>Paul Weston, [http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2010/03/ethnically-cleansing-english.html Ethnically Cleansing the English], Gates of Vienna, 12 March 2010.</ref>
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[[Paul Weston]] is a British [[counterjihad]] activist.<ref>Paul Weston, [http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2010/03/ethnically-cleansing-english.html Ethnically Cleansing the English], Gates of Vienna, 12 March 2010.</ref> He became chairman of the far-right [[British Freedom Party]] in November 2011.<ref>
  
Weston stood as the [[UKIP]] Parliamentary candidate for the constituency of Cities of London & Westminster in the 2010 general election, gaining 664 votes.<ref>[http://ukpolitics.telegraph.co.uk/Cities+of+London+%26+Westminster/Paul+Weston Candidate: Paul Weston], UK Political Database, telegraph.co.uk, accessed 29 June 2010.</ref>
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Weston stood as the [[UKIP]] Parliamentary candidate for the constituency of Cities of London & Westminster in the 2010 general election, gaining 664 votes.<ref>[http://ukpolitics.telegraph.co.uk/Cities+of+London+%26+Westminster/Paul+Weston Candidate: Paul Weston], UK Political Database, telegraph.co.uk, accessed 29 June 2010.</ref>[http://britishfreedom.org/new-executive-council-announced/ New Executive Council Announced], British Freedom Party, 9 November 2011.</ref>
  
 
Following the Utoeya massacre in Norway, Weston attacked the BBC in an article which appeared on the [[English Defence League]] website, writing:
 
Following the Utoeya massacre in Norway, Weston attacked the BBC in an article which appeared on the [[English Defence League]] website, writing:

Revision as of 01:38, 21 November 2011

Paul Weston is a British counterjihad activist.[1] He became chairman of the far-right British Freedom Party in November 2011.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tagNew Executive Council Announced, British Freedom Party, 9 November 2011.</ref>

Following the Utoeya massacre in Norway, Weston attacked the BBC in an article which appeared on the English Defence League website, writing:

have written before that a future religious civil-war will be preceded by tit-for-tat small scale atrocities and now we have seen the start. By shamefully closing down a desperately needed debate in order to pursue perverse and politically driven objectives, Paxman, the BBC and the entire political liberal/left have ensured the inevitability of potential carnage and thus have the blood of future innocents on their hands alongside those of the inevitable psychopathic perpetrator.[2]

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  1. Paul Weston, Ethnically Cleansing the English, Gates of Vienna, 12 March 2010.
  2. Paul Weston, The BBC, Breivik, The EDL and Islam, English Defence League, 30 July 2011.