Monday, February 06, 2006

It Would Be Hilarious If It Wan't Serious

Police are apparently 'gathering evidence' to see if there's been an offence of incitement to murder.

"Lord" Harris of the Metropolitan Police Authority, a man who knows all about creative interpretation of the law, compared the demo with BNP and National Front demos of the past. After all, some people were offended by them, weren't they ? Hear him at Today (RealAudio).

I well remember those days, demonstrating against the NF, as they marched past with their "Massacre Foreigners" banners.

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Police searching for evidence on Friday.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good title for this post!

On the report on the BBC website this morning (on the deaths of two protesters in Afganistan):

"They want to test our feelings," protester Mawli Abdul Qahar Abu Israra told the BBC.

"They want to know whether Muslims are extremists or not. Death to them and to their newspapers," he said.

Well, guess that cleared that doubt up......!

Anonymous said...

What is amazing to me is a couple of years ago I would have chopped off my own hand if it looked like voting tory when I got into the voting booth. Well Im cured of that, voted for an out and out Cameronite (pah!) last year. Now Im finding the idea of voting BNP not inconceivable. Just imagine the pleasure I will get from the dismay their increased vote (which of course it will) at the next major election will cause. Sometimes I think this is all a dream. *shakes head in bemused fashion*

James G. said...

My wife, a veteran of the poll tax riots and many other leftish causes celebres is talking about actually joining the BNP now, after the events of this week.

On the Tory front, I was rather heartened by David Davis's calls that the protesters on Friday should have been arrested. But then, when we voted for Dave, we knew this stuff would not reach the Tory agenda...Too bad.

Anonymous said...

I agree Laban! Actually its more frustrating for the Muslims because they want to see the bastards arrested but the police is doing nothing (thus making out that Muslims get special exemptions). I don't know WTF the police is playing at...

Anonymous said...

Many of my colleagues are considering voting BNP. A statement needs to be made, I suppose, against the ineffective mainstream parties and the blatent double standards of the police. Who are the real victims nowadays?

Anonymous said...

Of course when the BNP gets a huge boost in votes, our PC establishment will wonder why people have turned to the BNP and make facile statements about "tolerance".

Anonymous said...

I have never voted BNP but i'm moving closer to that point..the only thing that stops me is the socialism and the anti semitism

Anonymous said...

I read somewhere today that Cameron is all for curbing the powers of the Royals. Phew! That guy has so got his finger on the pulse.

What a gutless pansy!

Anonymous said...

Mass Rally in Trafalgar Square, London, England

Saturday 11th February 2006

If you value freedom, democracy and peace then please attend this mass rally in London on Saturday 11th February 2006 at 12 noon

This is your time so please, make your voice heard and show the world that you will never surrender to threats of violence

http://www40.brinkster.com/freebritain/

Anonymous said...

I know alot of my mates are now going to vote BNP at every possibility, im tempted. Im pretty fed up to be honest with the Muslims and immigration. And its not so far from my mind now, since they are no longer anti-semitic or anti-gay, after all they have gay members and a jewish councillor! Also i cant stand the way the media always says they are skinhead scum thugs, my friends are not, im not, we have jobs and hair! Just no other party has the balls to stand up and point out the issues.