Belfast, Northern Ireland. 05 Dec 2015 - A small group of neo-nazis using the name "Waffen SS West Belfast Shankill Skinheads" protest at Belfast City Hall against Muslim refugees from Syria and elsewhere. In a statement they said "We are skinheads till the day we die, and will always fight for our Britishness. W.P.W.W. [White Pride World Wide]". A representative claimed refugees are not welcome in Belfast. "There are enough problems in our own country over the past years. We don't want them [refugees]. This isn't just from me, it's from everybody I know. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live New

Belfast, Northern Ireland. 05 Dec 2015 - A small group of neo-nazis using the name "Waffen SS West Belfast Shankill Skinheads" protest at Belfast City Hall against Muslim refugees from Syria and elsewhere. In a statement they said "We are skinheads till the day we die, and will always fight for our Britishness. W.P.W.W. [White Pride World Wide]". A representative claimed refugees are not welcome in Belfast. "There are enough problems in our own country over the past years. We don't want them [refugees]. This isn't just from me, it's from everybody I know. Credit:  Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live New Stock Photo
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5 December 2015

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Belfast, Northern Ireland. 05 Dec 2015 - A small group of neo-nazis using the name "Waffen SS West Belfast Shankill Skinheads" protest at Belfast City Hall against Muslim refugees from Syria and elsewhere. In a statement they said "We are skinheads till the day we die, and will always fight for our Britishness. W.P.W.W. [White Pride World Wide]". A representative claimed refugees are not welcome in Belfast. "There are enough problems in our own country over the past years. We don't want them [refugees]. This isn't just from me, it's from everybody I know. We need to deal with our own problems, never mind theirs."

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