Banned from Facebook and Twitter, UK far right turns to TikTok

Britain First and Tommy Robinson to to find loophole to share hateful content material subject matter, after accounts suspended by the use of other number one web pages.
Britain First and Tommy Robinson find loophole to share hateful content, after accounts suspended by other major sites.

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