Should Bonehill-Paine be allowed to become a councillor?

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11th August 2026

A man has pulled out of the running to be a Conservative councillor in Somerset after a backlash over his racist neo-Nazi past.

A neo-Nazi is a person who supports the ideas of the Nazi Party, the group that ruled Germany during World War Two and murdered around six million Jewish people in the Holocaust.

Joshua Bonehill-Paine was jailed for three years in 2015 for posting anti-Semitic (showing hatred towards Jewish people) material before a neo-Nazi rally. While in prison, he was also convicted of racially harassing a Jewish Labour MP called Luciana Berger.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch (pictured above) had defended Mr Bonehill-Paine, saying she “believes in second chances”. She said he has served his punishment and been rehabilitated (meaning he no longer holds his harmful beliefs).

Bonehill-Paine has now been offered an unpaid role with the Conservatives’ Cultural and Integration Commission instead, working as an advisor to prevent young men from spreading hate like he did.

Should Bonehill-Paine be allowed to become a councillor?

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