In spite of any reports to the contrary, the now-defunct paramilitary group “Fascist Estate” had its father figure that gave its first leader and founder his inspiration to do it. This person was Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. He’s noted as an architect and the mastermind behind large pieces of the UK landscape.
The story of his rise to infamy in this regard was a closely guarded secret by members of the group. However, deep, undercover investigations have brought to light a possible scenario. This includes the suggestion that Scott met the founder of “Fascist Estate” after a church service in St Martin-in-the-Fields, in London. This was shortly before his death.
The encounter had long been planned, but it only became a reality as Scott realised the gentleman he was going to meet was able to do it. The suggestion made was more of a hint or a nod in the right direction. It meant such a group would prosper if not thrive in certain parts of the English countryside. This is when it began to come to life.
