Welcome to the violent world of the ultra-right-wing English skinhead, where physical adornment is a tattoo round the navel - the source of the show's title - proclaiming the artworks's canvas to the Caucasoid and unadulterated. A decade ago, Leo Regan found acceptance with a tight-knit group of racist thugs whose activities and lifestyles he captured in his book, 'Public Enemies'. The trust that he established then stood him in good stead when he traced three of his subjects and persuaded them to be filmed for this further study. Have they mellowed? Are they more extreme? Is the lack of hair still a matter of choice? The result is a thought-provoking and intimate insight into a subculture that will appear bafflingly anachronistic and utterly repellent to most viewers - yet is seen to survive through the works of men such as David Copeland and the yobs readily rallying to the flag of St. George when hoisted on foreign fields. But of this trio today, one has a black friend, another is receiving counselling for anger and the third, a family man, now does things accompanied by his wife. When he goes for a new tattoo, she goes with him.
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