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I'm glad we live in a democracy, and we have the 'paid-for-in-our-forefather's-blood' right to demonstrate, regardless of views. Take it away, and there would be a fair chance we would end up living in an autocracy...
I wonder what it's costing to the city's economy - the first hot and sunny Sunday of the year but I bet loads of people put off going to Brighton today.
What are we celebrating exactly?
Today's events are about as far from a celebration as possible.
From what little i saw in St James street they are by far the worst behaved,throwing black paint at police,trying to smash coral's windows,let them all fight each other in a field somewhere i say and leave the rest of us to go about our business.
I'm glad we live in a democracy, and we have the 'paid-for-in-our-forefather's-blood' right to demonstrate, regardless of views. Take it away, and there would be a fair chance we would end up living in an autocracy...
I too am all for freedom of protest but what I do not agree too is this council leadership basically saying " come and have your protest in our city ". Sooner or later we will be gwtting unwanted media attention for our city and as this city relies heavily on tourism it may well have an adverse effect on it.
I too am all for freedom of protest but what I do not agree too is this council leadership basically saying " come and have your protest in our city ". Sooner or later we will be gwtting unwanted media attention for our city and as this city relies heavily on tourism it may well have an adverse effect on it.
Why not have the protest and counter protest in a field. The media can be told in advance so everyone gets the coverage they want. Minimum policing required so cost to the taxpayer is less, and the whole city isn't brought to a standstill.
sounds to me it's the tree huggers spitting their dummies out the pram.
Earlier there were clashes opposite Ship Street between antis in black balaclavas and police with batons drawn.
Earlier there were clashes opposite Ship Street between antis in black balaclavas and police with batons drawn.
Earlier there were clashes opposite Ship Street between antis in black balaclavas and police with batons drawn.
Double post? Have you just accidentally exposed a second account?
Double post? Have you just accidentally exposed a second account?
Maybe better to celebrate on November 20th, Saint Edmund's Day, the true patron Saint of England.
England's Patron Saint
look at our locations gives a big clue.
Maybe better to celebrate on November 20th, Saint Edmund's Day, the true patron Saint of England.
England's Patron Saint
Can not argue with that.
The march started a few years back. It was just the March For England, to celebrate our patron saint day. Back then it had a few ex servicemen, gurkhas, children, pensioners etc. The antis turned up, trouble flared, so most years since the marchers have got more aggressive people turning up......and the anti everything have done the same.
I remember it being EDL from the beginning, I'm sure. It was called March for the Flag in those days and they ended up inviting ex-servicemen, and dress it up as a family event, to ensure they didn't get closed down.