Far-right group Blood and Honour has assets frozen by government
- The UK government has frozen the assets of Blood and Honour, marking it as the first extreme right-wing group to face financial sanctions under the Treasury's sanctions regime.
- Blood and Honour promotes white power ideology and has connections to the skinhead music scene, continuing to operate despite the death of its founder, Ian Stuart Donaldson, in 1993.
- The Treasury suspects Blood and Honour of involvement in terrorist activities, including promoting terrorism and recruiting individuals for such purposes.
- This action is distinct from proscription, as Blood and Honour has not been banned but faces restrictions on funding and financial services.
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