How Google makes money from far-right group, Britain First – NationalWorld
Google is accepting money to advertise the far-right political party Britain First, NationalWorld can exclusively reveal.
Tech campaigners have criticised the search engine for profiting from the organisation, describing it as “morally outrageous” and accusing it of “selling out to extremists”.
Google was paid between 450 and 500 to advertise Britain First on its platform, according to figures published on the Google Ads Transparency Center. The payments were listed under the name of Paul Golding, the controversial leader of the party.
Despite the small amount of revenue generated, the sponsored ad for Britain First has been shown to Google users in the UK between 7,000 and 8,000 times. Advertisers can target Google users based on criteria like age, location and gender but the Britain First ad does not reveal who has been targeted.
The ad (below) describes Britain First as “the UK’s only patriotic political party”. It has four links – one to view videos, another to view campaigns…
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