A neo-Nazi group celebrated Adolf Hitler's birthday at the Duke of Edinburgh pub in Greater Manchester, prompting public outrage. Members of the British Movement displayed Nazi flags and a cake adorned with a swastika. The pub's operators, unaware of the gathering, were horrified and reported the incident to authorities. Greater Manchester Police are now investigating the event for possible public order offenses and racial hatred. The incident has sparked significant criticism from local officials, who condemned the group’s actions and the promotion of hate.
The venue operator, Craft Union Pubs, expressed absolute dismay over the incident, stating they were unaware of the gathering and immediately contacted the police.
CCTV footage captured attendees quickly hiding flags and memorabilia, raising concerns about public order and the potential for stirring racial hatred.
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