
I’m sickened by the rise in support for Far Right politics, especially Reform UK, especially in Wales. So I designed a set of “Far Right. So Wrong” shirts with all profits going to support Hope not hate.
Look, I get it. People are increasingly disappointed with successive governments and disillusioned by mainstream political parties. The decades-long pendulum swings between centre-left and centre-right parties have left the country worse off, not better. Plus, the established narrative about immigration and the problems surrounding migration faced by many countries has given them a focus for their grievance with politics.
A party like Reform UK–exploiting people’s fears and led by former investment banker Nigel Farage, a political charlatan who both “delivered” Brexit and then applied for German citizenship while drawing a £73,000 EU pension–is not the answer.
I’ve seen the kind of distrust and hatred of immigrants whipped up by Farage and his supporters before, in the late 1970s and ’80s when The National Front—forerunners of the British National Party, who were forerunners of the Brexit Party and now Reform UK (no link)”marched with Union Flags and the cross of St. George through British Cities. The far right was defeated then, and it must be defeated again.
David King’s designs, the Anti Nazi League, and Rock Against Racism spearheaded opposition to the far right in the 1970s.


Inspired by David’s iconic designs for the Anti Nazi League, I’ve made a set of Far Right. So Wrong t-shirts. The first one, “BWanker!” is available in black, white, and Reform UK colours.

Then, there’s “FCK FRG” and “FCK RFM” in the style of FCK NZS, plus “Stop Racism. Stop Reform” which are available in black and white.

All proceeds from these shirts will go directly to help fund Hope not hate, the organisation dedicated to opposing far-right extremism.