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The clue is near the bottom of the article...

// Police said the contact with the teen was not solely sparked by accessing the Ukip website. //

Obviously looking at UKIPs website is not illegal or extremist. The article says there had been a classrom discussion. I expecti t was during this that the boy expressed some extremists views, and the later accessing of the website was an attempt to justify his views.
As presented, the Express report is at best misleading, and at worse, a pack of lies.
Gromit
Why would it be surprising to find that left wing bigots did exactly what they were alleged to have done in the story.
Remember when Rotherham Council tore 3 children from their loving, but UKIP voting, foster parents, when, as we now know, they should have been looking much closer to home.

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