Oxford Patriots: ‘Yes, we share views with Nazis’

The organiser of the Oxfordshire Patriots has admitted his group shares common ground with nazis – while generously noting he does not agree with “everything they say.” Aiden Noble made the remarks to the Oxford student newspaper Cherwell after a recent far-right demonstration outside Oxfordshire County Council offices, where the group were protesting at the…

Oxfordshire Patriots
Oxfordshire Patriots

The organiser of the Oxfordshire Patriots has admitted his group shares common ground with nazis – while generously noting he does not agree with “everything they say.”

Aiden Noble made the remarks to the Oxford student newspaper Cherwell after a recent far-right demonstration outside Oxfordshire County Council offices, where the group were protesting at the council’s removal of illegally displayed Union Jack flags.

They were opposed by a counter-demonstration organised by Stand Up To Racism.

Half-hearted

Noble’s comments came in response to an anti-fascist Instagram account, Oxford Resists, which had accused the Oxfordshire Patriots of working with neo-Nazis.

His denial was, to put it charitably, half-hearted.

Oxford SUTR demo April 2026
An earlier SUTR demonstration in Oxford

“Everyone’s entitled to free speech, whatever you believe,” he told Cherwell. “Some of our views are the same…I don’t agree with everything they say.”

It speaks volumes that the organiser of a self-described patriot group felt compelled to clarify that he disagrees with Nazis only partially.

Supports Restore Britain

The Patriots subsequently issued a statement declaring: “We do not support harm towards anyone”, a formulation that is more notable for what it does not address.

A Reform UK logo was on display at the protest; Noble told Cherwell that whilst he personally supported Restore Britain, the party founded by Rupert Lowe MP, Reform remained “our only realistic option for the moment.”

Asked whether they had engaged with the Patriots, one of the organisrs of the Stand Up To Racism counter-demonstration was unequivocal: “We don’t debate with fascists.”

Quite right.


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