

The Walk-In

Forced to flee the UK and go into hiding in the 1990’s when he became a mole from within the BNP, Matthew Collins returned to Britain to make a new life for himself. As Collins works with young white men in the fight against radicalisation.
Through a story based on some attacks occurred in 2015 and 2016 in Great Britain, the miniseries makes an interesting reflection on the rise of hate and supremacist speeches. Although it loses some of the impact of the first two episodes when it adopts the approach of the infiltrated member of the neo-Nazi group National Action, it raises some ideas about the wrong way in which these problems are addressed. The reality of an increase in incarcerations related to hate speech terrorism proposes a different representation of terrorism that has traditionally been linked to Islamist attacks.