Britain First Facebook Page 'Unpublished' By Social Network Over Violations Of 'Hate Speech' Rules

Facebook Closes... Then Republishes The Britain First Group Page

Facebook has re-opened the group page of Britain First, the far-right political outfit that wants to ban Islam in the UK. The social network had earlier closed the page citing the group’s violation of rules pertaining to “hate speech.” The Britain First page boasts more than 1.1 million followers -- twice as many as the current ruling Conservative Party.

The page, which had previously been accused of spreading hate, was “unpublished” on Monday, with a message from the social network advising that the group was “no longer visible” as “content posted on your Page doesn’t follow the Facebook Terms and Community Standards.

A statement was published on the Britain First website on Monday

The Facebook statement continued: “While people can use Facebook to challenge ideas, institutions and practices, Facebook removes hate speech. Hate speech includes content that directly attacks people based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, sex, gender or gender identity, or serious disabilities or diseases.”

Britain First leader Paul Golding chided the decision, accusing Facebook of denying Britain First followers “freedom of speech and expression.

“Facebook resisted attempts by political opponents hostile to Britain First to get our page closed down, but now it seems they have ‘unpublished’ it,” he wrote.

Golding said the group has "launched an immediate legal fund to drag Facebook into court," noting that pages such as “Death to UK,” “Death to America," and “Death to Israel” remain online.

Upon republishing of the page, Britain First posted the following update on their website:

Only an hour and a half later, Facebook have re-published our enormously popular Facebook page. We don’t know why it was taken down in the first place, but we are in talks with Facebook to see why. We applaud Facebook for reversing their decision and yielding to common sense and fair play.

Our 1.1 million supporters have their homepage back! Our leftwing opponents went into temporary celebration when our page was closed down but now they are furious! God bless all of our supporters!

In July 2014, the group's page was similarly removed, only to be restored again an hour later. The Independent later reported that Facebook claimed the removal of the page was a "mistake."

A Facebook spokesperson told HuffPostUK: "The page was removed in error but has now been restored."

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