Far-right group banned, police investigated
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BBC investigation exposes 'far-right' group in secret filming

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Patriotic Alternative is UK 's largest far-right group with 500 members and thousands of followers online.
The group cannot be banned under current legislation as they do not advocate terrorism.
Former Counter-Extremism Commissioner Dame Sara Khan says they are creating climate conducive to terrorism.
Some members were recorded saying migrants should be shot and race war was inevitable.
undercover reporter was invited to Patriotic Alternative's summer camp in Derbyshire .
He was secretly filmed likening Africans to dogs and suggested that slaves had been happy to work for white people.
Leading barrister calls for police investigation into comments made by far-right activists.
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