Leicester EDL demo bill is £800,000 The price of free speech

7 02 2012

Police face a bill of £800,000 for the EDL’s Leicester march. All those people moaning about that need to get to grips with a few simple facts. There was no trouble and no arrests at this demo. Police played a blinder by allowing a march instead of the kettling employed last time, a tactic known to raise tension and create trouble.

While UAF moan, whinge and try to make capital out of this big policing bill, the fact of the matter is, as well they know, that this bill could have been HALVED, had they just stayed away and not tried to prevent the EDL from expressing genuine grievances in a peaceful manner.Before this demo was called, we tried to negotiate with the CPS and Attorney General about the lack of justice for Rhea Page and they brushed our concerns aside.

These people and the left wing Judges who fail to protect white people from racial attacks in the name of “community cohesion” need to realise this. We are part of the community too, and we are still the majority. If you allow vicious racists to attack our people and escape justice, while at the same time demonising us and prosecuting white people for the slightest “racial” comment, then we are going to take to the streets. How much it costs is not our problem. Whether UAF and their ungrateful immigrant pals like it or not, we live in a democracy. Ridiculously, they demand that EDL be billed for demos. If they got that idiotic wish, then student demos, Occupy demos, wage demos etc would all have to be paid for, and freedom to protest would be gone. Thats how thick they are. They chant hatred and demand bans etc without thinking it through, so blinded are they by the  anti British poison in their minds.

Next demo is Hyde, Manchester on February 25th where another racial attack has occurred. (See further down blog)

Our forefathers fought for our freedom, and we will fight for it also.

Becki

http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/EDL-UAF-protests-policing-set-pound-800-000/story-15156269-detail/story.html





Leicester – Those pesky communists are up there winding up the locals

20 01 2012

Brilliant public meeting as Leicester unites to oppose EDL

People from across Leicester’s diverse community came together at a brilliant public meeting last night to organise their opposition to the English Defence League.

The racist and fascist EDL has announced plans to come to Leicester on 4 February.

Last night’s meeting of around 170 people – white, black and Asian – showed a determination to stand up in unity against the EDL.

Banners from the East Midlands regions of the Unite and Unison unions decorated the walls of the Highfields Community Centre, where community leaders, local councillors, trade unionists and local young people came together.

They heard Sital Singh Gill, general secretary of Indian Workers Association, Priya Thamotheram from the community centre, local youth activist Az and UAF’s Simon Assaf speak from the platform, along with Councillor Lucy Chaplin, who brought greetings from Leicester West constituency Labour Party and from former council leader Ross Wilmott.

Leicester councillor and Communication Workers Union branch secretary Andy Connelly also sent a message of support.

The meeting discussed the planned counter-demonstration against the EDL.

This will assemble in Leicester City Centre on Saturday 4 February – more details to follow. The antiracist, antifascist protest is supported by CWU Leicestershire branch, PCS Leicester and Leicestershire branch, Stoneygate Labour Party, Unite 0168M branch and Leicester Dist Trades Council.

Speaking from the floor, councillor Patrick Kitterick told the meeting:

This is my city, these are my streets. We need to draw a line and say no further to the EDL.

Huge counter-mobilisations against the EDL in Leicester in October 2010 showed the racists and fascists were not welcome then – now Leicester is set to unite against the EDL once again to drive the message home.

Yawn – Not one word about the vicious racial attack on Rhea Page, and the joke justice she got. The very reason for the demo. Pah.

Andy Eltham








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