'Hundreds' apply to join far-right group Britain First after Donald Trump tweets

The far-right group Britain First has boasted of gaining hundreds of new membership applications after Donald Trump shared anti-Muslim videos it had posted online, sparking a transatlantic row with Theresa May.

'Hundreds' apply to join far-right group Britain First after Donald Trump tweets

The far-right group Britain First has boasted of gaining hundreds of new membership applications after Donald Trump shared anti-Muslim videos it had posted online, sparking a transatlantic row with Theresa May.

Britain First leader Paul Golding also said the group's Facebook posts were reaching hundreds of thousands more users.

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