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A racist Scot who posts hate-filled videos on YouTube has fled the country after being exposed by the Record.

Colin Robertson posted a video claiming he had “left Britain” on the YouTube channel he uses to

spout his pathetic views.

And the vile 34-year-old said it was “very possible” it was his last upload to his vlog Millennial Woes.

The video saw him beg for donations from his far-right supporters “to keep me going”.

The 50-second film, entitled “Fugitive Woes”, is text on a black screen rather his usual straight-to-camera talk. It got more than 16,000 views in 16 hours after it was posted on Monday night.

The YouTube channel has 20,000 followers and 2.1million views. He claims he lives off donations to it.

Robertson gained notoriety with a speech at a US rally after Donald Trump’s election where extremists made Nazi salutes and shouted: “Heil Trump.”

His new video appeared after the Record revealed on Monday that Robertson, from Linlithgow, West Lothian, was behind a series of online rants against black people, Jews and women.

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Robertson, who lives with his dad and makes the videos in his bedroom of their semi, had long sought to conceal his identity.

On the new video, he said: “In order to avoid further encounters with journalists, I have left Britain. I no longer live with any relatives.

“I am being sheltered by fans abroad.

“It is very possible that, for reasons beyond my control, this will be my last upload to this channel.

“If you value me or my work, please donate whatever you can via Paypal to the email address in

the description or Bitcoin to the address given.

“Please do this repeatedly over the coming months, to keep me going while I decide how to proceed.”

Anti-racist organisation Hope Not Hate said Robertson should face a police investigation if he has broken hate speech laws.