Labour backbencher Alex Baker has been accused of “pandering” to the far-right after meeting representatives of a group in her constituency called Rushmoor People First. In a video posted to Twitter/X, Baker said she was “listening” to local concerns about plans to house asylum seekers in a new-build development in Farnborough, Hampshire , which she has described as being “dream homes” for her Aldershot constituents. Rushmoor People First’s Facebook group is partly run by an account called Doron Kohen, who is a supporter of far-right thug and activist Tommy Robinson (below).

Members of the group are pictured in post by Kohen , displayed prominently on the page, which depicts supporters carrying signs with slogans including: “Men don't flee war and there is no war in France”, “Stop rewarding illegal immigrants with brand new apartments”, “Enough is enough”, “No apartments for illegals” and “Stop the invasion”. READ MORE: Humza Yousaf questions family's future in Scotland after UK far-right riots While the group has organised several protests in the area, they do not appear to have been involved in organising a gathering outside Potters International Hotel in Aldershot which on Wednesday last week saw a police officer injured . (Image: Jonathan Brady) Hampshire Police said there had also been cases of criminal damage, racial abuse, and intimidation at the protest outside the hotel, which is used to house asylum seekers, but that it was not link.