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Nigel Bromage, a former neo-Nazi recruiter, warns that the UK is facing a "scary time" due to a rise in dangerous far-right grooming. He founded Exit Hate UK and Small Steps, charities that help individuals escape extremism, and has helped over 1,000 people.

UK (specifically Birmingham, London, Manchester mentioned)

Who
Nigel Bromage, Exit Hate UK, Small Steps
What
Nigel Bromage, a former neo-Nazi recruiter, warns that the UK is facing a "scary time" due to a rise in dangerous far-right grooming. He founded Exit Hate UK and Small Steps, charities that help individuals escape extremism, and has helped over 1,000 people.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 15:56:06 GMT · 1h 44m ago
Where
UK (specifically Birmingham, London, Manchester mentioned) ·
Why
Bromage believes many who fall into extremism are groomed and radicalised by 'cunning, well-rehearsed predators' who exploit vulnerabilities, such as his own mother's terminal cancer battle.
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How this affects you

The rise in far-right grooming and recruitment in the UK poses a significant societal risk, potentially leading to increased hate crimes and social instability, with specific targeting of vulnerable groups like teenagers and women. Bromage's charities work to counter this by offering support to those seeking to leave extremist groups, however, this has come at a personal cost with threats of violence to him and his family.

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