Far-right ‘auditor’ sends rape threats to anti-racist’s family

Right-wing auditor Paul Dunbar, aka DP Audits, has sent rape threats to a pro-refugee campaigner, aimed at his wife and daughters. In messages to the recipient, Dunbar wrote: “Yer one day you’re getting it. Il see you soon and it won’t be filmed. I’m gonna come get a lunch at wagamamas, and I’m going straight…

Paul Dunbar DP Audits
Paul Dunbar DP Audits

Right-wing auditor Paul Dunbar, aka DP Audits, has sent rape threats to a pro-refugee campaigner, aimed at his wife and daughters.

In messages to the recipient, Dunbar wrote: “Yer one day you’re getting it. Il see you soon and it won’t be filmed. I’m gonna come get a lunch at wagamamas, and I’m going straight for your wife at that nhs trust she works at and il find your daughters aswell might get one of the lads to make moves on them then film them been smashed like the little slags they are.”

Paul Dunbar threats
Paul Dunbar threats

A second message followed a minute later: “Your daughters are a pair of slags who get smashed out by the refugees you welcome.”

Like other far-right ‘auditors’ Dunbar styles himself a “citizen journalist” and presents his channel as independent public-interest reporting.

Dunbar, who has 73,000 followers on You Tube and Facebook, travels the country filming protests, police, and street arguments, then monetising them online.

He gained wider attention after a video of him being pushed to the ground by an officer in Coventry was seen by 180,000 people.

His content has been shared by Tommy Robinson, aka Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, to whom Dunbar responded: “Respect for sharing Tommy.”

Livetream from hotel

Dunbar was present at a protest outside Highcross House in Leicester in July 2025, a hotel housing 275 refugees and asylum seekers, where he livestreamed the demonstration to 57,000 viewers.

He was operating alongside Chris Boyall, known online as ‘England Till I Die’, a former EDL member who in 2013 was among 32 men sentenced to prison for involvement in a violent EDL rally in Walsall.

Most recently, Dunbar spent several days in Glasgow filming what he called scenes of urban decay, declaring the city “broken” and posting footage intended to support narratives about immigration and social collapse.

Harvesting misery

The Glasgow trip garnered controversy of its own, with local commentators pointing out the cynical nature of an English YouTuber touring Scottish cities to harvest misery for clicks.

Like other auditors, Dunbar has built his following on the claim that he says what others won’t.

And as it turns out, he does just that.


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