Three UAF/NorSCARF demonstrators got past BNP security and disrupted the BNP launch of their manifesto today. Their deputy leader Simon Darby and National Organiser Adam Walker amongst a group of around 20 had to pack up their belongings and leave the deserted shopping centre in Longton, Stoke on Trent and make a hasty retreat.
More images here.
Cheers to AB for the heads-up and well done to the three who did the job.
Wasn't toughguy Fatty Reynolds there to protect the BNP mob from the three anti-fascists?
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YOUR FULL OF SHIT
ReplyDeleteLOL Well done guys.
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ReplyDeleteYou need to learn English.
"YOUR FULL OF SHIT"
ReplyDeleteThat's an odd thing to say, particularly when there is photographic evidence.
'YOUR FULL OF SHIT'
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Oh but he has! He's done the 'Daily Star Teach Yourself Chavspeak' correspondence course!
Probably too busy looking out for the likes of Ellie and Alby Walker anyway they failed to notice us.
ReplyDeleteThe fragmentation of the fascist right is most obvious in Stoke than anywhere else in Britain and its no coincidence the tide is starting to turn against them there.
Oh balls! Can't access any of the photos, no permission. And I need cheering up on a Monday norning!!!
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ReplyDeleteTry again, B31. I've just changed the link and it works here.
Thanks Ketlan
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ReplyDeleteBNP supporters proving that they are no longer racist. Oh, and I'm no immigrant - I was born here.
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Still not BBC English, I'm afraid...
Genius move by the BNP - launching their manifesto in Stoke-on-Trent on the one day of the year that they are guaranteed to get no local press coverage and no audience - because everyone (at least at the red-and-white end of the city) was either at home waiting for the match to start, or at Wembley.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular own goal by simple Simon.
A (supposedly) national party launches its campaign in a street in Longton ..........
ReplyDeleteSays it all !