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Pictures emerge of Bishop Auckland MP Dehenna Davison with well-known far-right activists
Bishop Auckland MP Dehenna Davison (centre) with (left) Andrew Foster, a well-known far-right figure

ANTI-RACISTS called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to take urgent action today against a Tory MP who appears to “move closely” with supporters of Adolf Hitler.

Bishop Auckland MP Dehenna Davison was photographed with Andrew Foster, a well-known far-right activist in the local area, at a party she organised to celebrate Brexit on January 31.

The 26-year-old won the seat on a 17 per cent swing from Labour’s Helen Goodman in December 2019, and is a prominent face among the new intake of Tory MPs.

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