Traditional Britain Group Secret Christmas Social Venue Exposed

The far-right Traditional Britain Group (TBG) is currently holding its secret Christmas dinner in The King’s Head pub on Stafford Street, Mayfair W1S 4RX.

Please let the pub know what you think about them hosting this gathering of fascists, racists and neo-Nazis by calling them on 020 7493 0337 and emailing them at [email protected]. You could also fill in their contact form here.

The TBG Christmas social is a key networking event for the British far right. The location is kept secret and only revealed to attendees the day before. Attendees of this year’s TBG conference included leading figures from Britain’s largest fascist organisations.

Last year, the TBG Christmas social was addressed by Rhodri Philipps. Philipps has faced multiple bankruptcies and legal issues, including a prison sentence for mismanagement of company funds. In 2017, he was convicted for making racially aggravated threats online.

In 2021, the TBG’s Christmas social welcomed far-right YouTuber Thomas Rowsell. Rowsell promotes “Indo-European” history and Paganism. He has a large online following and has spoken at far-right events like the Generation Identity UK conference.

Speakers at TBG’s past events have included representatives of European governments and figures from prominent far-right parties across the continent. TBG emerged in 2001 following the demise of the Conservative Party-aligned Monday Club and the far-right Western Goals Institute.

The Monday Club was a white supremacist organisation started by members of the Conservative party in 1961, who were unhappy about the end of British rule in southern Africa. The club went on to exert a significant influence on Conservative government policy.

With the end of apartheid in South Africa and the collapse of the USSR, the Monday Club faded into irrelevance. Then in 2001, as part of an attempt to appear less racist, the Conservative Party cut ties with the club. Some sitting MPs and peers are former members.

TBG was founded by a former leading figure in the Monday Club called Gregory Lauder-Frost. Lauder-Frost is a former accountant who lives in Mordington, Berwickshire. Lauder-Frost was fined £500 in 2019 for sending racist and threatening messages to a student on Facebook.


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