Sunday, 6 November 2011

Good week for arrested patriots

Good News – Notts coach lot who were attacked at Tower Hamlets being NFA’d

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The Notts EDL whos coach was attacked in Tower Hamlets and were then arrested and bailed for some ridiculous public order offences have all received letters telling them there will be no further action. This means bail conditions no longer apply and they can now all attend demos again. A good week for stitchups falling apart.

A good day for justice as stitch up after stitch up falls to the wayside

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First the LIFETIME asbo the CPS and police wanted to give Tommy is rejected by a judge who obviously knows that you cannot give someone an asbo which removes DEMOCRATIC rights (and thats befor you consider EU rights to protest etc)
http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/national/news/9343900.EDL_leader_Lennon_Asbo_bid_rejected/
Police say that the asbo’s are to “prevent those who wish to hijack peaceful protests and turn them violent” OK so how come they arent employed at student riots, the recent spate of riots, UAF arrests, Dale Farm etc? Hmmmmmm
Also Kev Carroll was found NOT GUILTY of his charges after the judge said he found TOO MANY INCONSISTENCIES in the evidence of six police officers that he threw a metal barrier at officers.
Also some lads nicked at Halifax had their case dropped. (details when confirmed)
Police officers have told us off the record that they knew this type of movement was going to happen sooner or later. Theres only so much abuse a countries people can take and they dont know how to deal with it. False arrests, bail conditions and ridiculous asbo applications will not stop the British people from saying that they have had enough of being second class citizens in their own land. NFSE
Kate Bolton EDL

Friday, 2 September 2011

Tower Hamlets demo still ongoing despite massive attempts to scupper it


A statement has been released tonight from EDL leadership and the bottom line is that the police have caved in to the RMT Unions threats to close Liverpool Street station and now the EDL have to meet at Euston to be transported to Tower Hamlets. The same amount of EDL are still going and they will demo in East London regardless of whether they have to walk, bus it or get taxis.
If the EDL only called this demo for two reasons 1. To prove that the Government and police would DENY them their right to protest and 2. That the UAF would provoke the local Muslims to riot then it looks like they have succeeded. Police will probably deny the EDL any travel on Saturday, leading to flash demos all over the country and the police have admitted that they know that certain Muslims and UAF are planning a riot, but instead of arresting them beforehand, they concentrate on stopping the demo. Turning the EDL away wont stop the trouble, the UAF have had a free hand to lie and wind up the locals for weeks now. Even if EDL cancelled now the UAF inspired riot will happen. Just like the Notting Hill Carnival, police know its gonna happen but dare not address it due to political correctness.
Well done EDL for showing the worlds media how bad this country has become.
NFSE
Justin London EDL

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

UAF change tactics


UAF change their demo spot as they want to ensure they cause maximum trouble on the day

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UAF and the Anarchist clowns that are latching onto them have seemingly realised the they would have been kettled in Weavers Fields, so they have changed their demo spot to the junction of Vallence Road and Whitechapel rd, not far from East London Mosque.
From the crap they are writing on their various sites and blogs its obvious they see this as a re-run of the Battle of Cable Street and are determined to turn the day into a riot.
Muster points are being finalised and people are advised NOT to drink before this demo as the risk of being attacked by these people is very high and you will need your wits about you. Police will arrest or turn back anyone who has been drinking so be warned. We will arrive in Tower Hamlets have our demo then leave in one group. It is obvious from the screenshots below that the “brave” Anarchists are hoping to find stragglers they can prey on. We arrive together, peacefully protest then leave together. The worlds media will be there, let them see who the real troublemakers are. NFSE
Jake

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

EDL Tower Hamlets update


At a recent meeting with the Met, EDL were informed that at the moment the march is still allowed and that a massive operation will be in place to make sure Marxists and Anarchists who are determined to cause a riot by winding up the Muslim youth will be targeted beforehand.
Even if the Home Sec decides at a late stage to ban the march, EDL supporters will still have to walk to the demo area to have a static. Hey presto, a march. RV points will be announced as soon as arranged.
Dan Luton EDL

Monday, 22 August 2011

Tower Hamlets EDL demo meeting places to be arranged

As soon as meeting places before the Tower Hamlets EDL demo are sorted with police we will let you know via your divisions and by Inner Circle comms. NFSE

Monday, 1 August 2011

Explanation of the statement regarding Rafferty and CXF

Certain people seem to be kicking off on facebook saying "CXF are ex army I wont be told who I can and cant be friends with" etc. To clear up any confusion here are the facts. If anyone wants to have CXF in their name that is up to them, and nobody has said to remove anyone with that in their name.

The facts are that Mike Rafferty has been posting stuff seeming to suggest that he is prepared to go on a gun rampage and last night at an EDL meet and greet he was arrested during a disturbance at a kebab house. The stuff he is posting regularly is doing the EDL no favours and leads us to wonder "is he deliberately trying to make us look bad"? The only way the Government can ban a group is if they are linked to terrorism, and the stuff he is posting is bordering on that.

We cannot allow him to carry on so we are distancing ourselves from him as he is not wanted in EDL. Some other people with CXF in their names have done nothing wrong.

Hopefully that clears things up. Hayley is engaged to Rafferty and was arrested as well. She has been removed as Deputy RO while the matter is looked at. Simple.

Hopefully that clears up any potential misunderstandings.

EDL Statement regarding Mike Rafferty

Leadership Statement

It is with regret that I have to inform you that Hayley, Princess Angel has been removed as Deputy RO for the SW Region.

Following recent actions taken by the Plymouth division, which are not condoned by Leadership nor were they approved. Leadership cannot support those actions taken and the division members that participated in it.

We would also like to point out that Mike Rafferty, Commander in Chief, of the CXF is not an EDL member and that he is not supported or approved by Leadership.

We urge all EDL supporters to distance themselves from the CXF group and its members and to remove yourselves from any groups that you inadvertently may be in that are CXF or run by Mike Rafferty.

No Surrender

Leadership

Sunday, 31 July 2011

British media epic failure to destroy EDL over Norway gunman


The media’s attempts to destroy the EDL by associating and/or blaming it for the Norway tragedy is a failure of EPIC proportions

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All week the Times, Telegraph and various freelance Journo vultures have been running around the country and in other European countries, harrassing EDL member and foreign supporters in a desperate attempt to link the EDL to the Norway gunman.
All this has had people thinking that todays Sunday papers would have something in the way of evidence to justify all this time and money theyve put into investigating this.
This massive build up and today we look at the papers and far from being an explosion of damning evidence of links, its more of what can only be described as a giant WET FART.
They have rehashed previous articles, with no new evidence, a few lies such as “an EDL leader who didnt want to be named said…” (pffftt) and have listed their sources as Facebook, Twitter, Wilkepedia and Searchlight. The four most unreliable sources in the world, and an insult to journalism.
Searchlight is a far left organisation which claims to be an expert on the “far right”. Many left wingers and Anarchists will not touch it with a bargepole as the people behind Searchlight have for years been passing information on left and right wingers to MI5.
According to Searchlight on its “hope not hate” site, there are only two “hate groups” in the UK, the EDL and BNP. No mention of the many extremist groups in Northern Ireland, the Welsh Nationalists,nor the many Islamist hate groups such as MAC and Hizb ut Tahrir. Only white English people deserve the name “hate groups” given to them.
The site is filled with lies and contradictions. They ran a story recently saying “Searchlight has learned that Alan Lake is the person who came up with the name Defence Leagues”. Utter, utter bullshit. Everybody knows who invented the name and it wasnt Lake.
These people are making money for selling titbits of gossip they pick up from the internet, then they intermix it with some more lies and add their personal prejudice and anti British hatred into the mix and quote made up “sources”, like when they claimed a high ranking Loyalist Leader from Northern Ireland had said the EDL werent welcome, when they had actually been invited over for the parades. As if high ranking loyalists would be talking to Searchlight. Pfffffttt Its money for old rope. Literally.

Any journalist that uses Searchlight as a “source” seriously undermines the argument they are trying to make. They are liars and hate patriotism and will make up whatever suits them at the time, as long as it makes patriots look like racists. Id rather believe something I read on Twitter to be honest, thats how reliable they are as a source.
Searchlight’s Nick Lowles wants the EDL 1. Banned – thats a very Fascist thing to say, “lets ban people who’s views we dont like” and 2. He wants the EDL reclassified as a far right terrorist organisation – pfffftt NOT going to happen Nick my Communist friend, however much you would LIKE the EDL to be classified as “terrorist”, it never will be. Nor will it ever be banned. Sorry about that.
One of the sensational headlines today is that Brevik bought some of the supplies he used to make the bombs on Ebay from British and American sellers. SHOCK SHOCK HORROR. They even flew a reporter to America to get a guy to confirm he sold a paper chemical suit to him. This is crap journalism.
I look forward to more newspapers being found out as the hacking and blagging scandal gets worse. Journalism has gone down the pan and everyone can see it.
Dont buy newspapers. Read your news online or read it in the supermarket and leave it there. Refuse to bankroll the enemies on Britain.
Rick Deeside Casuals

Friday, 29 July 2011

UAF Commies upset because Tommy had his say on Newsnight hahaha TUFF LUCK


If Tommy had been ripped apart on there they would have been happy, but because it turned out a positive for the EDL as Paxman, armed only with nonsense from Facebook as "evidence", failed spectacularly to link the EDL to Norway they are kicking off at the BBC. Haha EPIC FAIL 

When Facebook is relied on by the media as a source, you know  REAL Journalism is dead and buried.

Heres the nonsense from UAF
Activists have launched a petition protesting against the BBC’s decision to invite Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – AKA “Tommy Robinson” – the leader of the English Defence League onto the flagship Newsnight programme in the wake of the Norway massacre.
Camden UAF started the petition after Yaxley-Lennon was given airtime to promote the EDL’s racism, despite the links between the UK-based organisation and Norwegian fascist Anders Behring Breivik, who killed at least 76 people in the horrific massacre of 22 July.
Signatories so far include Mark Serwotka, general secretary of the PCS civil service union, and award-winning children’s author Alan Gibbons.
The petition says:
We the undersigned are deeply concerned with the way Jeremy Paxman interviewed Tommy Robinson of the English Defence League (EDL) on Newsnight, 25th July 2011. We are deeply worried that a fascist such as Robinson can appear on a flagship programme in the first place.
The interview was meant to challenge Robinson on the EDL’s links with the Norwegian right wing terrorist Anders Breivik. Instead Jeremy Paxman allowed Robinson to go unchallenged when he spoke of the EDL being nonviolent, even though Robinson was convicted that very day for football hooliganism. The EDL have attacked mosques, beaten up Asians and tried to assault trade unionists at a Peterborough TUC/UAF anti-EDL rally.
Paxman even agreed with Robinson about the fear of Islam, responding with “noone denies there’s a lot of anxiety…tremendous anxiety”.
The BBC’s ethos is one of entertaining, educating and informing. Paxman failed on all of these. Robinson was allowed to rant about Islam and stir up Islamophobia. We expect interviewers to probe and uncover the truth behind the likes of Tommy Robinson’s rhetoric. Jeremy Paxman failed to address substantive issues concerning the Edl’s ugly reality, in so doing he failed the viewing public.
The BBC is a broadcaster which is funded by people from all of Britain’s diverse cultures, faiths and ethnic backgrounds. As such we don’t feel it is appropriate for the BBC to give a platform to fascists like the EDL as it allows them to perpetuate their biogtry and lies.
We therefore demand that the BBC looks into this matter and responds to our concerns.

Plymouth Demo


MORE than 400 officers took to the streets of Plymouth city centre to police two opposing marches – which numbered around about 300 people in total.
Senior officers have defended the large deployment of officers, some of whom were drafted in from Avon and Somerset, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire forces, claiming it was necessary to "lessen the impact of the marches".
While the far-right English Defence League (EDL) set off from the Wild Coyote public house in Exeter Street at 1pm on Saturday, a counter-rally, organised by unionists and the Unite Against Fascism group, set off from the Jigsaw Gardens in Cornwall Street.
Both groups, which held around 100 to 150 marchers each, were accompanied on their separate routes through the city by a sizeable number of officers, some wearing protective gear and carrying riot helmets.
Labour councillors Chaz Singh (Drake) and Philippa Davey (Stoke) were joined by Plymouth Moor View MP Alison Seabeck at the Jigsaw gardens.
Ms Davey said: "We want to highlight the tactics of the EDL, where they claim they're not racists and it's only about extremist Muslims.
"We also want to show that despite their best attempts to show antifascist groups as anarchists, we are the peaceful ones and we will not rise to their intimidation."
Mr Singh said: "We want to show that the true representation of diversity is here. We're not here to exacerbate the problem, we're here to show that we are the real people of Plymouth".
One of the organisers of the EDL march – Hayley also known as Princess Angel – said their protest was to "wake people up to the lies of Islam".
She claimed a mosque was being build in Beaumont Road, Greenbank – which is described as an Islamic cultural centre by its owners the Plymouth Islamic Education Trust (Piety) – and that the "religion was full of hate and not peaceful at all."
She said: "We're not a racist organisation. We're only against Muslim extremists. We're not racists – we do have coloured members. There's a non-white person here [today]."
Police said the day passed without major incident and only six arrests – a 28-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon at the Jigsaw gardens, a 45-year-old man on suspicion of breach of the peace in Notte Street and a 25-year-old man for assault occasioning actual bodily harm and possession of cannabis in Armada Way. Police say three more men were arrested during the marches for breach of the peace.
Police later charged the 28-year-old man and he is expected to appear before Plymouth magistrates on July 20 charged with possession of an offensive weapon.
The remaining five arrested were later released on police bail.
Following the march, the EDL held speeches opposite the Holiday Inn by Citadel Road, while the opposing marchers carried out their shorter speeches close to the sundial in Armada Way. Both groups were then escorted back to the starting points by police.
Supt Craig Downham, lead officer in the operation, said: "This was a considerable policing operation and my hope is that the public felt reassured by the number of police officers and PCSOs on the streets talking to them.
"Our aim was to lessen the impact of the marches as much as possible while allowing their right to peaceful protest. With only six arrests and no incidents of note, this should be deemed a success."

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Arrested for having a pint?

Arrested for drinking a pint in a pub?

Posted by James Cracknell on Jul 26, 11 01:24 PM in People
Bromley 15 web.jpgA CAMPAIGNER is threatening to sue the Met Police after he was arrested for having a drink in a pub.
Cliff Dixon, Hillingdon branch chairman of the English Democrats, was in central London to pay tribute to those killed in the 7/7 bombings when police swooped on him and 14 others.
The 'Bromley 15', so-called because they were taken to Bromley Police Station, were released the same night without charge, The Metropolitan Police has failed to explain why.
Mr Dixon, of Cowley High Street and well-known in Hayes, said: "I have put in a complaint to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). I am going to take it up with a lawyer. We think the police have broken their own rules."
The arrested group were part of a March for England event on Saturday, July 9, which included a visit to Tavistock Square. Mr Dixon explained: "We notified the police of the annual event and were advised that a small police presence would keep a respectful distance and observe.
"By 2pm, we decided to go to a pub local to one of our members - The Blind Beggar in Whitechapel. We placed our drinks orders before retiring to the beer garden.
"Within a few minutes, five police vans pulled up outside of the pub. Around 100 officers, some in riot gear, turned up outside. Around 30 officers flooded into the beer garden and we were asked to come inside for a quick word.
"I was advised that I was under arrest for 'breach of the peace'. When I asked why, they said they had 'intelligence' that we were here to upset an Islamic conference by the extremist group Hizb-ut-Tahrir.
"You have to ask yourself why, in 21st Century England, are there no-go areas that exist where forces control what can and cannot be said? This was a gross injustice."
Among the 15 were two teenage girls, and once released, none were given help by the police getting home. A Met spokesman said: "I can confirm a number of people were arrested.
"The fact a person has not been convicted means it would be wrong to reveal evidence. A person can be arrested if the officer has reasonable grounds to suspect an offence."
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Islamists infiltrate the Labour Party

Islamic radicals 'infiltrate' the Labour Party

A Labour minister says his party has been infiltrated by a fundamentalist Muslim group that wants to create an “Islamic social and political order” in Britain.

Jim Fitzpatrick, the Environment Minister
Jim Fitzpatrick, the Environment Minister 
The Islamic Forum of Europe (IFE) — which believes in jihad and sharia law, and wants to turn Britain and Europe into an Islamic state — has placed sympathisers in elected office and claims, correctly, to be able to achieve “mass mobilisation” of voters.
Speaking to The Sunday Telegraph, Jim Fitzpatrick, the Environment Minister, said the IFE had become, in effect, a secret party within Labour and other political parties.
“They are acting almost as an entryist organisation, placing people within the political parties, recruiting members to those political parties, trying to get individuals selected and elected so they can exercise political influence and power, whether it’s at local government level or national level,” he said.
“They are completely at odds with Labour’s programme, with our support for secularism.”
Mr Fitzpatrick, the MP for Poplar and Canning Town, said the IFE had infiltrated and “corrupted” his party in east London in the same way that the far-Left Militant Tendency did in the 1980s. Leaked Labour lists show a 110 per cent rise in party membership in one constituency in two years.
In a six-month investigation by this newspaper and Channel 4’s Dispatches, involving weeks of covert filming by the programme’s reporters:
  • IFE activists boasted to the undercover reporters that they had already “consolidated … a lot of influence and power” over Tower Hamlets, a London borough council with a £1 billion budget.
  • We have established that the group and its allies were awarded more than £10 million of taxpayers’ money, much of it from government funds designed to “prevent violent extremism”.
  • IFE leaders were recorded expressing opposition to democracy, support for sharia law or mocking black people. The IFE organised meetings with extremists, including Taliban allies, a man named by the US government as an “unindicted co-conspirator” in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and a man under investigation by the FBI for his links to the September 11 attacks.
  • Moderate Muslims in London told how the IFE and its allies were enforcing their hardline views on the rest of the local community, curbing behaviour they deemed “un-Islamic”. The owner of a dating agency received a threatening email from an IFE activist, warning her to close it.
  • George Galloway, a London MP, admitted in recordings obtained by this newspaper that his surprise victory in the 2005 election owed more to the IFE “than it would be wise – for them – for me to say, adding that they played a “decisive role” in his triumph at the polls.
Mr Galloway now says they were one of many groups which supported his anti-war stance and had never sought to influence him.
The IFE has particularly close links to Tower Hamlets council. Seven serving and former councillors said Lutfur Rahman, the current council leader, gained his post with the group’s help.
Some said they were canvassed by a senior IFE official on his behalf. After Mr Rahman was elected, a man with close links to the group, Lutfur Ali, was appointed assistant chief executive of the council with responsibility for grant funding.
This was despite a chequered employment record, a misleading CV and a negative report from the headhunters appointed to consider the candidates. The council’s white chief executive was subsequently forced from his post.
Since Mr Rahman became leader, more council grants have been paid to a number of organisations which our investigation established are closely linked to the IFE.
Funding for other, secular groups was ended or cut. In the borough’s well-known Brick Lane area, council funds were switched from a largely secular heritage trail to a highly controversial “hijab sculpture”, angering many residents who accused the council of “religious triumphalism”.
Schools in Tower Hamlets are told by the council should close for the Muslim festival of Eid, even where most of their pupils are not Muslim.
Mr Rahman refused to deny that an IFE activist had canvassed councillors on his behalf. He said: “There are various people across Tower Hamlets who get excited, who get involved.”
He would not comment on concerns about infiltration, saying they were “party matters”. He said: “If you look at our flagship policies, like investing £20 million to tackle overcrowding, you can see that we are working for everyone.”
The IFE said it did not seek to influence the council and had not lobbied for Mr Rahman. “If anything, existing members of the Labour Party have joined the IFE, rather than the other way round,” it said.
The group insisted it was not a fundamentalist or extremist organisation and did not support violence.