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Wirral householders have been left furious after "pro-white" propaganda leaflets were posted through letterboxes this morning.

The glossy pamphlets were distributed to Wallasey homes, purporting to put forward the views of The Creativity Movement, a white supremacist movement started in America.

Taking to social media, dozens of people slammed the beliefs being put forward in the leaflet, which a number of people in the Wirral town said they had received.

The sentiments expressed in the leaflets have been branded "disgusting" on social media, with many people saying how unhappy they are with the delivery.

Rita Krumins, a business owner in Wallasey , said she could not believe it when the leaflet came through her front door.

The mum also said she would be reporting the leaflet to the police as a hate crime.

She told the ECHO: "I could not believe it and read it a few times to make sure I had truly understood what it was saying.

"I took some time to think about what I should do. My decision was not to be silent and I will be dropping the pamphlet off with the police."

The professional look of the leaflet was also a concern for Rita, who said: "There is racism everywhere but what is shocking for me is that a glossy pamphlet like this expounding such vile sentiments dressed up as fact should be posted through my door."

On the group's website, a paragraph in the About Us section states that "what is bad for the White Race is the ultimate sin".

It is not clear why or how many of the leaflets ended up being handed out to people in the area but it seems to have had the opposite to its desired effect, as residents branded it "disgusting" and "not welcome".

One man on Facebook said: "Look out for who is putting them through the door. It is an absolute disgrace."

Another social media user said: "I'll be letting them know I want nothing of the sort in my home."

So far, the ECHO understands that the leaflets have been delivered to homes on Hoseside Road, Elleray Park Road and Grove Road.

The pamphlet encourages readers to join up after reading and even lists means of contact by directing people to their website, email address and PO box address registered to South Dakota.

Wallasey MP Angela Eagle told the ECHO that the leaflet highlighted the threat of allowing Far Right ideas to go unchecked.

(Image: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire)

She said: "The content of this leaflet is clearly racist and utterly deplorable.

"Only last Thursday I was talking to Labour Party members in Moreton among other things about the threat of the far right and the politics of resentment and division.

"There is no place in our society for attitudes such as this the Labour and trade union movement will fight to defeat them.

"I am confident that Wallasey residents will reject this crude attempt to foster race hatred.”

Back in 2015, homes in south Liverpool were targeted with leaflets claiming to be from the "Church of Creativity", and expressing similar sentiments to those delivered in Wallasey.