‘They’re calling us nazis’ protests ‘Heil Hitler’ nazi

NOTE: This article was published on 20 July 2025That troublemaking POS Ryan Ferguson was arrested yet again yesterday, this time at the racist demonstration against the construction of a mosque in Dalton-in Furness. It has to be said that Ryan certainly has a mouth on him. And yesterday he gave it full vent when the…

NOTE: This article was published on 20 July 2025
Ryan Ferguson arrested in Dalton-in-Furness
Ryan Ferguson arrested in Dalton-in-Furness

That troublemaking POS Ryan Ferguson was arrested yet again yesterday, this time at the racist demonstration against the construction of a mosque in Dalton-in Furness.

It has to be said that Ryan certainly has a mouth on him. And yesterday he gave it full vent when the police approached him about his abusive behaviour.

“They’re allowed to call us Nazis!” he shouted, pointing at the anti-racist demonstrators across the road. “And you allow that!” When he refused to move they arrested him.

But, of course there’s one good reason why people should be allowed to call him a nazi.

Flashback: the last time he was arrested, in Birmingham in May, he was wearing his ’88’ tee shirt – 88 being neo-nazi code for ‘Heil Hitler’.

Ferguson arrested in Birmingham – for the second time that day
Ryan Ferguson (Hitler tee shirt) with James Harvey
Ryan Ferguson with his 88 (‘Heil Hitler’) tee shirt

A couple of weeks ago he made himself busy filming a pro-Palestine demonstration in Liverpool city centre.


Professor Colin Holmes

Professor Colin Holmes
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Paul Holborow

Paul Holborow

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