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Bleating about freedom of speech from UAF? That's rich coming from those violent scumbags. This is a group that turns up to any "right wing" event, typically outnumbering the followers 3 or 4 to 1, and uses intimidation and violence to prevent any free expression.
Bleating about freedom of speech from UAF? That's rich coming from those violent scumbags. This is a group that turns up to any "right wing" event, typically outnumbering the followers 3 or 4 to 1, and uses intimidation and violence to prevent any free expression.
But you support the UAF's right to say these things of course.
The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
But you support the UAF's right to say these things of course.
Yes, but not the violence and intimidation. We are not talking about a few well behaved people politely chanting facist here. UKIP's objection has to be seen in the context of the whole threatening nature of these people, other insults, threatening gestures, hurled missiles, people trying to break through police barriers and generally scaring their opponents.
We have seen groups of people, predominantly associated with the UAF, engaging in violent confrontation," he said. "It is clear to me that a large number have attended with the sole intention of committing disorder and their actions have been wholly unacceptable. They acted with, at times, extreme violence and their actions led to injuries to police officers, protesters and members of the public.
Yes, but not the violence and intimidation. We are not talking about a few well behaved people politely chanting facist here. UKIP's objection has to be seen in the context of the whole threatening nature of these people, other insults, threatening gestures, hurled missiles, people trying to break through police barriers and generally scaring their opponents.
No righty bias here. From the leftists themselves:
Last Sunday saw the latest attempt of the floundering British fascist movement to “take back the streets” under the banner of March for England in Brighton. However, in what has become a yearly ritual humiliation for the “Master Race”, over a thousand anti-fascists chased the tiny far-right gathering out of Brighton, most of them only getting out in one piece thanks to the enormous presence of Sussex Police.
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