Combined Ex Forces

If Its the Soldier In me that says fight for my country. If Its the Christian In me that says fight for my God. If Its the White man In me that says fight for my race. Then Its the 'Hate' In me that says fuck off you dirty stinking child raping paedophile cunting oppressing giro cashing camel piss drinking goat fucking gay bashing young boy bumming war starting sandle wearing poppy burning flag destroying building destructing rag head heroin producing un-democratic smelly unwashed fucking freaks of nature with nits In your womens beards...that makes me not very keen on Islam.

Combined Ex Forces (CXF for short) is a British extreme right paramilitary organisation for former, current and future members of the armed forces which focuses primarily on campaigning against Islam.

Paul Walsh, also known as Paul James, was once the group's second in command. The website EDLNews exposed Walsh as an army deserter and former member of a burglary ring; he has since been kicked out of the group for reasons that are not clear.

Another prominent member is Michael Rafferty. Rafferty has been identified in the press as a "leading EDL figure", but is in fact critical of the English Defence League, as he eloquently explains:

Likewise members of the EDL have also distanced themselves from Rafferty and CXF.

One of Rafferty's online comments, involving firearms being brought to London, resulted in more than 170 EDL supporters being arrested in November 2011 to prevent a breach of the peace.

Its forum has attracted a few conspiracy theorists who are worried that the government could hack the CXF's page, and that a New World Order is coming.

CxF's Deeside division leader, Matthew Stephen Raymond Woodward, pleaded guilty to fifteen charges of owning level one child pornography. It is not clear if he is still involved with the group.