interesting that ian collins, nick ferrari, maajid nawaz, iain dale, shelagh fogarty all did pieces on the rather little known milo yiannopoulos.
maajid nawaz, ian collins, nick ferrari have sought to defend the breitbart alt-right milo who is being watched by the governments counter terrorism unit. maajid does have links to the counter terrorism unit and was seemingly shocked that one of his friends was being targeted.
the interesting bit is that no one listening really cared other than a few of the milo cultists who called in oh and james delingpole who writes for breitbart (and the spectator which i guess is the 'respectable' middle class arm of the alt-right). delingpole was being his extremely whiny self and was prone to asking as to why the counter terrorism unit had even dared to target milo. he clearly was looking to have some words - understandably so considering the links that the alt right have within government and blairite cult.
JoB made a revealing admission about his fellow middle class hacks who have been promoting the alt-right / anti islamic anti immigration rhetoric - observing that they are in too deep to back down now.
if theres going to be hate preaching as that found across the alt-right then why be surprised when that develops into radicalised extremist fascists.
if anyone wants to understand the link between the fascistic alt-right richard spencer , steve bannon and milo yiannopoulos
its here