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November 9, 2021
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Neo-nazi and racist graffiti spray-painted around Ivybridge

Source: plymouthherald.co.uk plymouthherald.co.uk
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Far-right activists have been daubing racist graffiti on walls in Ivybridge. Musician Thom Hughes decided to raise awareness of the problem after several swastikas were spray-painted around the town centre. But when the 20-year-old posted pictures and his concern about the neo-Nazi images on a local Facebook group he was shocked to find some residents were unsympathetic. The cashpoint of a branch of Lloyds bank in the town was among the places targeted with a painted swastika. Read More - Heroes switching on this year's Christmas Lights revealed That has since been removed but, just around the corner in Ivybridge,...
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