Rupert Lowe’s nazi mate denies six million died in the Holocaust

Chris Mitchell, one of the neo-Nazi activists who have embedded themselves in Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party, has used his Telegram channel to deny the murder of six million Jews by Hitler’s Nazis. In a post, Mitchell wrote that because “The Jews tell us theres no genocide against Palestinians…forgive me if I don’t for one…

Chris Mitchell with Rupert Lowe
Chris Mitchell with Rupert Lowe

Chris Mitchell, one of the neo-Nazi activists who have embedded themselves in Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party, has used his Telegram channel to deny the murder of six million Jews by Hitler’s Nazis.

In a post, Mitchell wrote that because “The Jews tell us theres no genocide against Palestinians…forgive me if I don’t for one second believe six million died during the holocaust when theres very little evidence.

“Controversial? perhap, but its the truth”

Chris Mitchell holocaust denial post
Chris Mitchell’s holocaust denying post

Mitchell, from Gorleston in Norfolk, is a former East of England organiser for the neo-Nazi group Patriotic Alternative and describes himself openly as a “Nazi-Buddhist.”

He has previously posted the 14 Words – the white supremacist slogan coined by a convicted far-right terrorist – declared that diversity means “white genocide,” and stated that “Jewish control over our people WILL be coming to an end.” In 2023 he was convicted of hate crime offences.

Happy Hitler birthday from Chris Mitchell
Happy Hitler birthday from Chris Mitchell

On 20 April, Mitchell posted birthday greetings to Adolf Hitler on his Telegram channel, writing “Happy 420 guys. Happy birthday Unc,” signing off with a prayer-hands emoji.

Despite this record, Mitchell has become a visible presence within Lowe’s Restore Britain.

Chris Mitchell with Rupert Lowe
Chris Mitchell with Rupert Lowe

He posed for a selfie with Lowe at an outdoor conference held by Great Yarmouth First in mid-February and shared the image publicly on both Facebook and Telegram.

According to Mitchell, when he asked Lowe whether his extreme nationalist views would be a problem, Lowe told him it was a matter of “free speech.”

Lowe has not disputed the account.

A number of outright neo-nazis and holocaust deniers have joined Restore Britain and loudly publicised the fact. They are proclaiming that Rupert Lowe is their leader.

So far, Lowe has shown no inclination at all to distance himself from them, let alone expel them.

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