- their leader's gary raikes. - gary raikes, yeah.ee, i've kind of known gary for a long time as well. he was around when i was in the edl, i remember him, seeing him then. they've got quite mad ideas, haven't they? they're quite properly fascists, they're just like mosley was years ago. ivan told me that gary raikes was seeking followers at the anti-muslim street movement named the football lads alliance. the nbu had its roots in the anti-jewish political party of the 1930s called british union of fascists, led by oswald mosley, notorious for campaigning for britain to make peace with hitler. their party was outlawed by the government after the start of the second world war. (car rumbling) (tense music) i left for leeds to see the group's leading youth member, jack williams, who asked for his face not to be shown. he was a second-year university student with a personal admiration for the fascist dictator benito mussolini. under our system, the government would have almost no power. it's important that i distinguish this movement from