March for England St Georges Day parade Brighton Sunday April 21st #edl #mfe

24 03 2013

We are supporting this event, which is NOT a demo it is a family march which last year was attacked by Communists and Anarchists. Police last year allowed these left wing loons to attack the march and injure two children with flying bottles. As a result last year we went back to Brighton on June the 2nd for a “social” for which they decided they needed 500 officers to police for some reason. If this years march is not policed properly and they are again allowed to attack the peaceful marchers then we will be coming back for our social. Its not rocket salad. Do your job and stop criminals attacking families and we wont come back.

Zoe

savage





Leftwing press stirring up hate towards a St Georges Day family march (Again) #edl #mfe

19 11 2012

Last years March for England on St Georges Day was massively attacked by Anarchists and Commies resulting in woman and children being hurt. This annual march is NOT a demonstration, yet these left wing fascists feel they have a right to attack and try to prevent it. Transport is being arranged for anyone wishing to attend next years march. Patriots have as much right to march as anyone else. Numbers will be a lot higher than last year and all patriots from whichever groups should make the effort next time. Being English is not a crime. Well not yet anyway NFSE

Suzy

 

Original story here

http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/10050366.Fears_over_clashes_in_Brighton_on_St_George_s_Day/





Well done the South Coast Casuals – Commies fail again #EDL

15 03 2012

Fascist’ threat hits book launch

5:40pm Thursday 15th March 2012 in NewsBy Ben Parsons

An activist says he has been forced to move his book launch because of the chance the far right would disrupt the event.

Tony Greenstein planned to sign copies of his book, The Fight Against Fascism In Brighton and the South Coast, at the Friends Meeting House in Ship Street, Brighton, on Saturday.

Available at all lefty bookshops in Brighton in the “fiction” section

But officials at the venue cancelled the event, saying they were concerned it could trigger a protest.

In April last year a Unite Against Fascism (UAF) meeting at the building was interrupted when a large group carrying a Union Flag turned up outside.

Speakers at the meeting described the group as “thug-like and threatening”. The UAF claimed the protest was staged by the far-right English Defence League.

The nationalist March For England was held in the city three weeks later, with a counter-demonstration by the UAF.

Another March For England is planned for Sunday, April 22.

Mr Greenstein received an email from the Meeting House wardens saying they were concerned about violence breaking out.

Possible confrontation

It said: “We have come to this decision following concerns raised by the police about possible violent confrontation at the Meeting House on Saturday from members of right-wing groups opposed to your event.

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“We have a number of other groups here that day we are particularly concerned for and do not want to get caught up in any way with confrontation.”

Sussex Police confirmed it had contacted the Meeting House but said the venue had already decided to pull the event.

A force spokesman: “Our aim is to ensure events take place peacefully and safely.

“Due to the contentious subject matter of the book, police had concerns that the event would attract the attention of people with opposing views who may wish to protest.

“Officers contacted staff at the venue to gain further information about the event to make a proper assessment as to whether there could be an impact on the local community.

“However, staff had taken the decision to cancel the event.”

Mr Greenstein has reorganised the event for 12.15pm on Saturday, March 17 at the Brighthelm Centre, in North Road, Brighton.

He told The Argus: “What better way for fascism to triumph than to bow before its demands and its threats?”

http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/9593839.___Fascist____threat_hits_book_launch/








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