The Sunday Post (Inverness)

From Airdrie to Belgrade: The Scot branded far right’s invisible man

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Jim Dowson denies being involved in spreading racist or extreme views but has been described as ‘the invisible man of the UK’S far right.”

He grew up in Airdrie, North Lanarkshir­e where he was a member of the Orange Lodge before reportedly being asked to leave. He campaigned against abortion in Scotland before relocating to Northern Ireland and working with Loyalist groups there. It is thought he still lives there but visits Scotland regularly and travels extensivel­y in Eastern Europe.

The 53-year-old was a prominent campaigner for the BNP and was a close friend of Nick Griffin and helped found the notorious Britain First group before leaving in 2014.

He was involved in the Belfast City Hall flag protests in 2012, and was a member of the Protestant Coalition – an Ulster loyalist political party set up in the wake of the protests. Dowson is thought to have formed the right-wing Knights Templar Internatio­nal while living in Hungary, helping to train Balkan activists and selfstyled ‘migrant hunters’ working at the Kosovan border.

In 2017, he was banned from entering Hungary by the country’s secret service who said he was a risk to national security. Russian money is said to ave funded the expansioin of many far right social networks in the hope, xperts say, that fringe views gradually a foothold. n a newspaper profile of Dowson, Alina lyakova, of the Atlantic Council, an ernational affairs institute, said: “These essages seep into the mainstream. They ay have been extreme at one point but hey have been influentia­l in shaping people’s views about key geopolitic­al events in a very specific direction.”

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