
A small anti‑migrant demonstration in Wrexham last Sunday brought together activists from several well‑known far‑right groups.
On the ground, the presence of the neo‑Nazi organisation Patriotic Alternative was impossible to miss as its members marched behind a large banner.
Fraudster
Among those carrying it was PA activist David Miles, who spent much of the afternoon in close conversation with Dan Morgan — one half of the far‑right Voice of Wales and a convicted fraudster.
Voice of Wales continues to present itself as a “media platform” while acting as a conduit for harder‑line activists.
Morgan has repeatedly collaborated with far‑right individuals and groups, ranging from PA to figures associated with Tommy Robinson.
Also in attendance was Ryan Ferguson, a perennial agitator whose appearances at far‑right demonstrations have become a familiar sight across England and Wales.
The demonstration unfolded against a backdrop of growing public frustration at the way extremist groups have sought to hijack local concerns.
Condemned
Earlier in the week, Welsh folk singer Dafydd Iwan publicly condemned the organisers for misusing his song Yma o Hyd to promote what he described as a “hate‑driven campaign.”
Although the protest remained small, it was notable for the visible cooperation between PA activists, Voice of Wales figures, and known hardcore neo‑Nazis such as Ferguson.






