The Independent

Anti-racist group sues Farage for up to £100,000

- JON STONE

Anti-racist group Hope Not Hate is suing Nigel Farage for libel after he alleged that it makes use of “violence” in its campaignin­g. Lawyers acting for the group filed a libel claim in the High Court on Friday, asking for damages for “reputation­al harm and an injunction to restrain Mr Farage from repeating his lies”.

“This case is not about money. It’s about Hope not Hate saying no more to Nigel Farage’s fake news,” Nick Lowles, chief executive of Hope Not Hate, said. “We are an avowedly peaceful organisati­on and Nigel Farage’s lies are deeply damaging to the vital work we do bringing communitie­s together across cultural and religious divides. As the election campaign gets underway, we are putting Nigel Farage and his supporters on notice that we will not tolerate being smeared with the violent tag.” The group, which is

partly a charity, is crowd-funding £100,000 to cover its legal costs. It is seeking between £50,000 and £100,000 in damages.

Mr Farage had alleged in a post on Twitter that Hope Not Hate “masquerade as being lovely and peaceful, but actually pursue violent and undemocrat­ic means”. He made the comments to Brendan Cox, the husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox. Mr Farage said Mr Cox “would know more about extremists than me” because he “backs organisati­ons like Hope Not Hate”. The group says it received a barrage of hate-filled social media messages after Mr Farage made his comments. The Independen­t approached a spokespers­on for Mr Farage for comment on this story but has not yet received a response.

Mr Farage stepped down as Ukip party leader after the EU referendum but still leads its group of MEPs in the European Parliament. He also presents a radio show on LBC Radio.

 ??  ?? The former Ukip leader made the comments to Brendan Cox, the husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox (PA)
The former Ukip leader made the comments to Brendan Cox, the husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox (PA)

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