Norwich anti-migrant protest organiser arrested

NOTE: This article was published on 26 July 2025Anti-fascists are busy all over the country today as local far right groups try to capitalise on events in Epping, where they have scored a significant victory. We will bring reports from as many places as we can over the weekend. but for the moment, we will…

NOTE: This article was published on 26 July 2025
Ryan Ferguson (Hitler tee shirt) with James Harvey
James Harvey with his chum Ryan ‘Heil Hitler’ Ferguson

Anti-fascists are busy all over the country today as local far right groups try to capitalise on events in Epping, where they have scored a significant victory.

We will bring reports from as many places as we can over the weekend. but for the moment, we will confine ourselves to reporting that the anti-migrant event called by James Harvey in Norwich today got off to a satisfactorily bad start when Harvey himself was arrested before his protest could actually begin.

He has been arrested for for ‘racially aggravated behaviour’ on July 21st, when he is alleged to have called the migrants at the Park Hotel in Diss ‘Foreign Filth.’

Harvey (second from left) at the 2023 UKIP conference

Harvey, who is based in Norwich, is the self-appointed leader of Students Against Tyranny and is described (by his girlfriend who reported his arrest earlier) as a “journalist and activist”. He is a member of UKIP and close to Leader Nick Tenconi.

James Harvey Nottingham
James Harvey at Nottingham UKIP rally
Harvey speaks at UKIP rally in Manchester in April
Harvey apparently trying to calm things down as tensions rise at Manchester UKIP rally in April

In our top photo he is pictured with his chum Ryan ‘Heil Hitler’ Ferguson, at the Britain First rally in Birmingham in May. He has also been prominent at UKIP events in Nottingham, Manchester and elsewhere.


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