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Don't see white/Black male Christians/ non Christians gangs going round raping Asian/Black/White girls. The government (Labour) tried to cover it up because they are the champions of multiculturalism and community cohesion and wanted the country to know that their politically correct ideology is working and allowed white school girls to be gang raped just in the name of political correctness.

Muslim rape gangs operate all over the UK and still goes on today and even greater numbers.

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brighton fella

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Don't see white/Black male Christians/ non Christians gangs going round raping Asian/Black/White girls. The government (Labour) tried to cover it up because they are the champions of multiculturalism and community cohesion and wanted the country to know that their politically correct ideology is working and allowed white school girls to be gang raped just in the name of political correctness.

Muslim rape gangs operate all over the UK and still goes on today and even greater numbers.

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its nothing but sickening & disgusting behaviour, yet us numbskulls are far worse in daves eyes:ffsparr:
muslims cant do anything wrong., great dave lets let more of them in the country eh:ffsparr:
 


Jan 30, 2008
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'From the argus letters page..under title 'Tradition lost' if you want to verify it....
'6:00pm Friday 30th April 2010 in Letters
I took part in a St George’s Day march in Brighton in 2007 for the centenary of the Scout movement where we marched from The Level to the Dome to renew our promise.

This year the gathering at The Level was cancelled at short notice, as the presence of March For England so alarmed our leadership it was felt the Scouts would be put at risk if the event went ahead.

This led to the disappointment of about 1,000 Scouts, their leaders and parents. Thanks a bunch, March For England.

George xxxxxx'

Ive deleted the name for obvious reasons.
double standards,that's unlike you :rolleyes:
regards
DR
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
A 'family' event organised by Dave Smeeton of the BNP? How daft do you think the public are?
YOU KEEP REFERRING TO THE PUBLIC ,WHAT YOU REALLY MEAN ARE YOUR RENT A MOB LAZY GOOD FOR NOTHING DOSSERS CALLING THEMSELVES STUDENTS OR THE MIDDLE CLASS KIDS WHO MUMMY AND DADDY HAVE SPOILT OVER THE YEARS :wanker:
regards
DR
 


Jan 30, 2008
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Oh, and Brighton fella.... being Anti Racist, and Anti Fascist, is not Anti English...its Anti Racist, and Anti Fascist...

The British far right, do NOT represent England, or English ideals.
what does your mob represent that benefits this country then apart from anti capatalist demos and ANTI FRACKING CAMPAIGNS ,ALL AT A COST TO THE TAX PAYER :rolleyes:
regards
DR
 




Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
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"Two officers and a protester were injured when violence broke out at an anti-fascist demonstration in Brighton, police said.

The protest organised by the Unite Against Fascism (UAF) group took place at the same time as a demonstration by the English Nationalists Alliance.

A Sussex Police spokesman said members of the UAF march clashed with police.

Fourteen arrests were made for public order offences, assault and to prevent a breach of the peace.

Two police officers and a protester were treated for minor injuries.

The force spokesman said: "Police attempted to ensure that both protests took place in a safe location, but close enough to one another to enable them to make their points peacefully.

"Unfortunately a small group from the counter-demonstration resisted this and threw missiles at the police."
 


Soulman

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Oh, and Brighton fella.... being Anti Racist, and Anti Fascist, is not Anti English...its Anti Racist, and Anti Fascist...

The British far right, do NOT represent England, or English ideals.

How can the UAF claim to be a anti-fascist, when they deny others their freedom of speech?
 


Soulman

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Unite Against Fascism is a British organization headed by the former Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone. Its stated purpose is to call for people to, well, unite against fascism; their secondary aim appears to be to crush anyone who doesn't fit with their ideologies. They are often seen opposing demonstrations by the British National Party and the English Defence League.

It was founded in 2004 as a result of a merger between the Anti-Nazi League and the National Assembly Against Racism.[2] Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu,[3] while Islamic fundamentalist Azad Ali is vice chair.[4] Unite Against Fascism also counts among its brass a number of members of a communist group, the Socialist Workers Party.

Amongst the Islamic extremists to have been involved with UAF is Michael Adebolajo, who later became one of the murderers responsible for the 2013 Woolwich attack. Adebolajo delivered a speech at a UAF rally in 2009, although this does not appear to have been officially endorsed by the organisation.

In 2011 UAF lobbied for a ban on a proposed EDL march in Tower Hamlets, an area with a large Muslim population; home secretary Theresa May went on to ban all protest marches — including UAF ones — for a period of thirty days across Tower Hamlets and neighbouring boroughs.[27] Hilariously, UAF responded by stating that they "welcome the banning of the racist English Defence League's (EDL) march through Tower Hamlets" whilst objecting to being banned themselves, stating that "This is a huge attack on everyone's civil liberties... It is our human right to peacefully march in Tower Hamlets.
 




Soulman

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deveinisolation, why us apologise to the scouts as the answer who should be doing all of the apologising is ABOVE.
ive noticed with you when you aint got an answer for anything you resort to calling ones name out, you are clearly rattled sunshine.
and you still haven't answered my question. WHY DO YOU ONLY TURN OUT IN MASS TO OPPOSE US BUT YOU DONT WHEN THE MUSLIM EXTREMISTS ARE ABOUT DOING THEIR DEMOS?? if you say you hate them aswell then surely its a valid enough question to ask.
again your quick enough to chant the words loud & clear "racist edl off our streets" yet theres absolutley nothing coming from your direction saying the words "MUSLIM BOMBERS OFF OUR STREETS" never once have your lot of spineless mugs opposed them..come on whys that then dave? come on admit it for once the real reason why you don't. if your ashamed to say it I will for you..ITS BECAUSE YOU SUPPORT THEIR CAUSE. which comes back to why your lot are justifiably known as THE TRAITOR WITHIN:tosser:.

Of course they do not oppose them...
One Law for All, an organisation opposing both Islamism and far-right groups such as the BNP, criticised UAF for joining a pro-Sharia protest alongside Muslims Against Crusades; a UAF spokesperson tried to justify this action as "solidarity with groups who are faced with persecution by fascists"
 


brighton fella

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what does your mob represent that benefits this country then apart from anti capatalist demos and ANTI FRACKING CAMPAIGNS ,ALL AT A COST TO THE TAX PAYER :rolleyes:
regards
DR

& have you noticed there is no particular day for their campaigns and demos to go ahead whereas we limit ours to weekends only. think back to when they were pitching their tents outside parliament for weeks on end, it don't take a genius to work out why & how much that is costing the tax payer. and yet they've got the front to question our pony little march for one day of a year & what it is costing the country.
THE LAZY NO GOOD FOR NOTHING *******S.. just even to think about em makes my blood boil:annoyed:
 


brighton fella

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Of course they do not oppose them...
One Law for All, an organisation opposing both Islamism and far-right groups such as the BNP, criticised UAF for joining a pro-Sharia protest alongside Muslims Against Crusades; a UAF spokesperson tried to justify this action as "solidarity with groups who are faced with persecution by fascists"

as ive said all along they side with extremist islamists..hense the traitor within.
still no answer from dave, he's got more swerves on him than a egyptian belly dancer.
 




brighton fella

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Lucy was kidnapped, gang raped - and then cruelly betrayed by the British justice system. They will be out and carry on with their dirty deeds and won't be deported.

The police was scared of upsetting the Muslim community.

# In 2011, Lucy Walsh was abducted by three men after a night out.

# They raped her repeatedly, laughing when she cried out.

#Two were convicted and sentenced; police are looking for the third attacker.

# But the two successfully appealed and were given less prison time.

# And one of them was granted British citizenship while in jail.

# Fearful for her safety with an attacker still at large, Lucy has fled to Canada.

Lucy.

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Lucy Walsh woke up in a dimly lit, grubby room she didn't recognise. She quickly realised, to her horror, that she was naked, and that she was not alone.

A man was on top of her, pinning her to the floor, while another raped her. There were others there, too, talking in a foreign language, and laughing when she screamed in terror and pain. The 24-year-old was subjected to a horrific two-hour attack, as the men took it in turns to rape her.

It's a story that will strike horror into the hearts of parents and young women everywhere: a young local government officer whose only 'crime' was to find herself momentarily alone in a town centre in the early hours.


But the repercussions for Lucy went far beyond the physical injuries she sustained that night. It would destroy her faith in her country and its legal system, which she'd always trusted to protect her, but which seemed to her to favour the rights of her attackers above hers.

Her ordeal was described by a judge as 'among the worst to have come before this court in recent years' - yet in a sick irony, one of her attackers was granted British citizenship as he awaited trial.

It's probably not surprising to hear that Lucy has moved almost 4,000 miles away to Canada, and says: 'I don't know if I can ever come back to Britain.'

That evening, in June 2011, she'd enjoyed a fun night with friends at a club in Preston, Lancashire. When she decided to call it a night, and walked alone the short distance to a taxi rank outside, no one was concerned. It was something Lucy, and thousands of young women, do without thinking every weekend.

'The town was well-lit and lots of people were milling around, so I felt safe,' she says.

Lucy's confidence was tragically misplaced, however, since two Kurdish men - Rezgar Nouri, 27, and Mohammed Ibrahim, 23 (a third - Araz Latif Najmaden, 21 - is still wanted in connection with the attack) had seen her in the nightclub and followed her out, and were caught by the club's CCTV cameras.

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What happened next is a blur. Though there is no evidence that Lucy was drugged, all she remembers is waking up, terrified, and being raped.

'I kept blacking out, falling in and out of consciousness. The men weren't speaking English, and they just laughed at me when I cried out.

'Another came in then and dragged me roughly by my wrists into another room. I thanked him, thinking in my confusion that he was rescuing me, but he just laughed and then raped me, too.

'It was surreal, and I was convinced I was going to die. I kept thinking of my parents, my brother and sister, and wondered how they would cope.'

Eventually one of the men threw Lucy into a bathroom where, bizarrely, she found her clothes neatly folded with her shoes placed on top of them.

'I was shaking terribly but I pulled them on, then the man called Nouri yanked my hair, pulled me down some stairs and threw me out onto the street.'

Desperate to get help and disorientated, Lucy realised she must have left her phone in the room where she had been raped.

'I can't explain why I went back upstairs to find my phone,' she admits. But, in her confusion and distress, she did. The door was unlocked and she crept in, spotting her phone in the bed sheets, but as she went to pick it up, Nouri grabbed her and raped her again, before shoving her back out on the street.

When I tried to stand up I was crippled by such agonising pain that I collapsed,' Lucy recalls.

'I recognised where I was - round the corner from the train station - and started crawling towards it on my hands and knees. By then I was hysterical.'

At Preston Royal Hospital, doctors found she had suffered such severe internal injuries that it was four days before they could fully examine her.

'I couldn't stand up, and I was covered from head to foot in bruises,' she says.

It was at 7am that two police officers knocked on the door of the five-bedroom farmhouse in the Lancashire countryside where Lucy lived with her parents, Iain and Kay, to break the horrific news about their daughter.

Kay, 50, a company director, recalls: 'I remember standing there in my dressing gown as one of the officers explained that Lucy had been sexually assaulted.

'When he said she was in hospital, I felt sick. I knew something terribly serious had happened.'

Businessman Iain, also 50, stayed at home with the police, while Kay drove to the hospital.

'To see Lucy curled up in pain, and shuffling along like a 90-year-old woman, was heartbreaking,' Kay recalls.


'It was all the more shocking because I'd never had any worries about Lucy. She's a sensible girl.'

Lucy adds: 'I wept when Mum arrived. I felt so humiliated and ashamed of myself, as though I'd let my parents down.

'The doctor handed me some tablets - the morning-after pill, and medication to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.'

When CCTV footage led to the arrest of Nouri and Ibrahim, Lucy and her family had every right to expect that justice would be done.

To begin with, it felt as if it had. At first, Nouri claimed never to have seen Lucy, and Ibrahim said she had consented to sex. But faced with overwhelming CCTV and forensic evidence, both men pleaded guilty at Preston Crown Court in November 2011 to two counts of rape, and were given indeterminate sentences. Judge Anthony Russell said: 'This was a sustained attack and was particularly degrading, because throughout it the people perpetrating the offences were laughing.'

The effect on Lucy was devastating. She says: 'It was a huge relief that I didn't have to give evidence in court. After the rape, I'd gone to pieces. For a long time I blamed myself.

'While I had been drinking, I was more than capable of getting a taxi and certainly didn't pass out through alcohol.

'I'd also been wearing very sensible clothes that night - black trousers and a black top - with no make-up and my glasses on, but I kept thinking it must have been something I'd done.

'I worked as a housing liaison officer and my job involved talking to people in their homes. Afterwards, I couldn't face visiting strangers, so I had to leave.'

Lucy's private life suffered too. Her 18-month relationship with her boyfriend collapsed because she was struggling to cope, and she found herself crying inconsolably for hours on end.

But if Lucy gained any solace from not having to relive her ordeal in court, her feelings were quickly replaced by anger and frustration.

While the police promised not to rest until they'd arrested the third alleged assailant - identified by them as illegal immigrant Araz Latif Najmaden, 21 - he has never been traced.

Kay says: 'The way it seems to us is that the police are so worried about upsetting the local immigrant community that they have done little to track this man down and allowed him to walk free.'

Then in June 2012 Ibrahim and Nouri appealed against their indeterminate sentences, which were changed to 12 years - but they could be freed in half that.

Kay says she is outraged by the appeal judges' decision.

'Those men have never shown a shred of remorse or said sorry for what they did to Lucy. What about her rights?'

Suffering: Lucy's 18-month relationship with her boyfriend collapsed because she was struggling to cope

Suffering: Lucy's 18-month relationship with her boyfriend collapsed because she was struggling to cope

Even more shocking was when they learned that while 23-year-old illegal immigrant Mohammed Ibrahim was in prison awaiting trial for the rape, he had been granted British citizenship - a process that had been started before his arrest.

Ibrahim has since had his citizenship revoked. The family claim this only happened after they put pressure on the authorities - however the Home Office claims that it occurred automatically because he was found guilty.

By then, Lucy was taking antidepressants and sleeping tablets to help her cope, refusing to sleep with a window open even on the hottest of nights because of her fears about security.

She was so panic-stricken that a man suspected of being one of her attackers was still at large that, in January, she decided to leave Britain to try to start a new life overseas.

She moved to live in Ontario, Canada, where she now works as a nanny.

Lucy says: 'I truly believe that had the third man been white, the police would have made more effort to find him.

'To me, it feels as if they didn't want to make waves and upset the immigrant community.'

She adds: 'My whole family has been affected, I've been forced to leave my home country, and I don't know if I can ever have a relationship with a man again.'

Lancashire Police claim they have made 'extensive inquiries' in their efforts to locate Najmaden, who they confirm is wanted in connection with the attack and is also wanted by UK Border Agency.

The Home Office has said that when they have served their sentences, Nouri and Ibrahim will be deported.

But the Walsh family remains sceptical. Kay says: 'Having seen how the immigration system works, we have lost all faith in British justice. Who's to say these men won't claim asylum, saying their lives will be in danger if they go back to their own country, and end up staying here after all?'

Although Kay is in daily contact with Lucy, she believes her daughter won't come home to Britain until she can be assured that all the men who attacked her have left the country.

'I long to have Lucy back here where she belongs,' she says.

however did I miss this story, poor girl, must have been a very torrid ordeal & extremely frustrating time for her & her family.
the home office have an awfall lot to answer for. dirty snidey *******s.
 


daveinprague

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Oct 1, 2009
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I could go and put up the list of operation yewtree....but of course, paedophiles are a muslim only issue...

Brightonfella...you keep saying im avoiding something...what am I avoiding exactly?

Have you managed to come up yet, with a police report, media report, or a report of any request for medical assistance
for this 9 year old girl, that you keep saying was 'hit by a beer bottle' ?

and seriously, if you think it is appropriate to take a 9 year old girl to a rightwing demo, full of racists, and nazis, and
is expecting confrontation, then I would think you were a bit weird.. would you take yours?

You seem a bit reluctant about providing any evidence of it though.


Enjoyed reading the rightwing ****-fest, and cut&paste frenzy.
 


daveinprague

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'of course they dont oppose them'

Any of you rightwing, racist, nazi supporting folk, who seem keen for others to go and confront Islamic marches, been to confront an Extreme Islamic demo, or do you just demo in towns where youre not wanted, like Brighton?
 




daveinprague

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How can the UAF claim to be a anti-fascist, when they deny others their freedom of speech?



How can English men and women, march alongside Fascists? the people who wanted to put our country under bondage, and who are parents fought, and died fighting?
 


daveinprague

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its nothing but sickening & disgusting behaviour, yet us numbskulls are far worse in daves eyes:ffsparr:
muslims cant do anything wrong., great dave lets let more of them in the country eh:ffsparr:

Have you had a march, or attended any of the Operation Yewtree trials, or white, English paedophiles ok?
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
go back to bed dave, not a single reply to accusations given about your shabby rent a mob, you don't live here but keep banging on about MFE in Brighton as some personal insult , that chip must way heavy on your mind, as Brighton fella said a bunch of traitors
regards
DR
 






Jan 30, 2008
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& have you noticed there is no particular day for their campaigns and demos to go ahead whereas we limit ours to weekends only. Think back to when they were pitching their tents outside parliament for weeks on end, it don't take a genius to work out why & how much that is costing the tax payer. And yet they've got the front to question our pony little march for one day of a year & what it is costing the country.
The lazy no good for nothing *******s.. Just even to think about em makes my blood boil:annoyed:
i'd like to be able to afford to camp outside parliament for days on end, as i've said have a good look at these characters it's not your general joe bloggs it's people who DON'T WORK OR ARE WELL HEELED AND CAN AFFORD TO DO IT :rolleyes:
regards
DRT
 


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