Set up by Tommy Robinson, one of the founders of the English Defence League, Pegida UK will campaign against what it calls the "Islamification of Europe".
"We have an ideological problem in this country with Islam. It's not assimilated in any sort of way," Robinson told reporters yesterday.
"Our political leaders and our European leaders are working against the interests of the people with the refugee influx – which is a migrant invasion – and we want to replicate the resistance of Pegida in Germany in the UK. It will be very different to how the English Defence League used to do things."
Robinson insisted that Pegida is "not an anti-Muslim group" and said that it would no longer take part in demonstrations, and will hold peaceful meetings outside of city centres.
"I'm opposed to Islam as a fascist ideology," he said. "We feel Muslims are victims of Islam."
Paul Weston, who stood as a candidate for Liberty GB in the 2015 general election, was announced as the new leader of Pegida's UK branch. UKIP candidate and Sharia Watch chairwoman Anne Marie Waters will join him in the senior management of the group.
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