Laura Towler

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Laura Tyrie
Born Laura Melia
1987 (1987)
Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Nationality British
Occupation Political activist, video gamer
Years active 2017-present
Known for Activism against white genocide
Movement Patriotic Alternative (2019-present)

Laura Melia (née Tyrie; born 1987), better known under the pseudonym Laura Towler, is a British nationalist activist and the deputy leader of Patriotic Alternative, a white nationalist organization formed in 2019. She is also the creator and, together with her husband Sam Melia, co-owner of Grandma Towler's, a tea and coffee company which donates its profits to projects that benefit Britons.

A native of Yorkshire, Towler served in the Army Cadets before earning a Bachelors degree in Politics. She came to the attention of the Nationalist movement in 2017 as the editor of the nationalist news website Defend Europa. Towler then created a YouTube channel and started posting videos regularly, amassing over 55,000 subscribers.

In 2019, Towler and former British National Party youth leader Mark Collett, one of the country's most prolific nationalists and opponents of white genocide, conducted the We Were Never Asked survey, asking Britons across the country whether they thought the demographic trend that is predicted to make the British people a minority in the United Kingdom by 2066 is a good thing or a bad thing, and finding that a significant majority thought it was a bad thing.[1] Later that year, Towler would accept Collett's offer for her to be the deputy leader of the new organization he was forming, called Patriotic Alternative. The group has quickly grown to become the largest pro-white ethnonationalist organization in the United Kingdom since the decline of the BNP in the 2010s.

Criticism

Criticism of Towler from a liberal perspective can be found on RationalWiki.[2]

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