Several branches of the computer retailer PC World have reported a spike in confused right-wing “activists” gathering outside their premises in protest.

The cause of these protests appears to be a misunderstanding over the initials “PC,” with many self proclaimed Alt-Right figures believing these to be the headquarters for the oft fabled “Political Correctness Brigade.”

A spokesman for the protesters told the Rochdale Herald “This is exactly what those liberals want, a PC World where there’s no such thing as free speech and no one gets offended. I’ve seen loads of leftie keyboard warriors coming in and out, some of them literally holding keyboards, all ready to spread their disgusting, tolerant agenda online.”

Glenn Williams, manager of PC World Rochdale has reportedly approached the protesters after the store car park was becoming littered with empty Stella cans and St George flags. “I tried to explain the situation, that the ‘PC’ in the title actually referred to the personal computer and that we are in fact an electrical retailer in partnership with Currys, but that only seemed to exacerbate the situation.”

“One man even shouted that the name Curry’s was just as bad and began to initiate a chant suggesting the name should be something more traditionally British, like Steak and Kidney Puddings.”

The misunderstanding has led to Alt-Right frontman Tommy Robinson going “undercover” in his local branch and uploading a video in which he appears next to a display of Norton Antivirus, aggressively explaining the dangers of Islam.

This is just one of several recent misunderstandings amongst far-right political groups. Last week a number of Anti-Fa protestors were attacked by members of Britain First over false beliefs the group were plotting to destroy the Football Association.