What do you do when everything you know & believe in crashes around you in a hail of fists & boots flying chairs & broken glass? & not just once but seemingly every time you leave the house? When it seemed that no one was listening that Matthew Collins was just another white face from a council estate & that there was nowhere else to go & nothing else to do the violence & racism of the far-right offered him an alluring escape from the mediocrity of school work & boredom. In 1980s Britain the belligerent sentiments of a few hundred lonely white men went almost unnoticed but this tiny minority had grand designs. Ignored & marginalised & fuelled by alcohol & violence they built a party that would go on to hold seats in council chambers across England & in the European Parliament. Hidden behind those large Union Jack flags were individuals
- Collins included
- seemingly prepared to bomb & kill to make their violent dreams a reality. But what do you do when you realise that the burning hatred vehement patriotism & thirst for confrontation that haunts you
- from the playground to the pub to the ballot box
- stems from your own insecurities & isolation? The answer? You switch sides.