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Police Request No Edl Clothing At Nuneaton!
Topic Started: Sep 22 2010, 10:16 AM (2,018 Views)
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English Nationalist Alliance We have received a request from the Warwickshire Police, anyone attending the Gurkha Parade on the 26th in Nuneaton, not to wear anything that defines you as a member of the ENA/EDL/MfE. This day is for our Troops, go there respecting them, it is for them not for you......!


presumably theyre requesting no burkas as well :)
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Yes, I saw that... Could be one or two reasons I can think of:

1: Respect for the troops (unlikely).
2: They dont want the "local youth" to riot again.

What do you guys think?
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Sep 22 2010, 10:16 AM
English Nationalist Alliance We have received a request from the Warwickshire Police, anyone attending the Gurkha Parade on the 26th in Nuneaton, not to wear anything that defines you as a member of the ENA/EDL/MfE. This day is for our Troops, go there respecting them, it is for them not for you......!


presumably theyre requesting no burkas as well :)
Tell them Bollox...
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I think they were already fully aware that the EDL had decided for

themselves, on here, that they wouldn't wear their EDL gear.

So now when the EDL go to the parade in ordinary clothes, as they planned to anyway, the OB will

take the credit, it's a typical tactic.
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theres NOTHING more sinister than a burka.
arent warwikshire under west muslim police?
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I wonder.......have any other groups or individuals been contacted with a request not to display ANYTHING whatsoever that may identify an allegiance to any other organisation?

Consider:
Boy Scouts/Cubs/Guides
Vicars & Priests
The Wonans Institute
The Salvation Army
The British Legion
N.A.A.F.I.
The Red Cross/Red Crescent
Ex-Services members with flags and/or berets
Muslims in dresses/other gard................

Whilst fully appreciating that this is a very special day celebrating a glorious regiment, it does raise questions. Quite rightly, this is a special day for Gurkhas but will there be a level playing field for all attendess?

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clee1970
Sep 22 2010, 10:32 AM
arent warwikshire under west muslim police?
No, they're a separate force (Cov is WMP I think). However the Chief Constable is Common Purpose.
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Could win some points with the police on this one
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I don't wear WDL hoody etc ,but ob requesting this is ott,are the going to ask for no EDL flags or no EEEDL chanting ?
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i read it as edl clothing will upset the special community -
but burkas are fine as they dont upset anyone.
thought police again.
cant wear what you want now?
not that anyone was going to anyway?
bizarre?
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I think the cops time would be better spent cruising the muslim areas with

a loud hailer telling them it is the Ghurkas' day and so they should refrain from spitting,

taunting, vile accusations of murder, bottle throwing and threats to attack anyone in EDL

clothing, just for starters.
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spot on ruby,
especially after the special community had a problem with the gurkha who hacked off the talibans head.
id be keeping an eye on them meself.
no muslims/UAF = no trouble and everyone can just watch the parade in peace.
its the gurkhas big day and a great event for armed forces supporters,not a day for muslims and UAF to riot.
someone mentioned the other day its getting like when the US troops were coming back from vietnam now, with all these guests of the country and home grown drug addled scum abusing them.
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i thought it was un british to tell people what to wear????
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Love the Gurkha hate the burka.
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Good point, spence. ;)
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Then of course they can say we never turned up. They really do like to have it both ways, don't they?
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We should all turn up wearing a plain white t-shirt, they will know who we are, so will we, but they can't say we have incited anything with a plain white t-shirt.?
THEY JOINED FOR MANY REASONS, TO MARCH, TO SAIL, TO FLY. THEY WENT WHERE THEY WERE POSTED, BUT NOBODY JOINS TO DIE. THEIR LEADERS TALK ON TV, WHAT ELSE COULD WE HAVE DONE? BUT THOSE LEADERS LOST NO DAUGHTERS, AND NONE HAS LOST A SON. SO HERE'S TO ALL OUR SOLDIERS WHEREVER THEY MAY BE...AND HERES TO ALL THEIR FAMILIES, I RAISE A GLASS TO THEE...WEAR YOUR POPPY WITH PRIDE.
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the event being organised is nothing to do with edl ;)
this is a free country so wear what you like
and ena dont speak for edl
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Ruby
Sep 22 2010, 10:27 AM
I think they were already fully aware that the EDL had decided for

themselves, on here, that they wouldn't wear their EDL gear.

So now when the EDL go to the parade in ordinary clothes, as they planned to anyway, the OB will

take the credit, it's a typical tactic.
my thoughts exactly.
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Sep 22 2010, 10:55 AM
i thought it was un british to tell people what to wear????
nail on the head mate
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Sep 22 2010, 10:22 AM
Yes, I saw that... Could be one or two reasons I can think of:

1: Respect for the troops (unlikely).
2: They dont want the "local youth" to riot again.

What do you guys think?
These parades are about supporting the troops, not about being EDL and we certainly wouldn't want to do anything that would detract from the troops' day. We want to arrive, support the Gurkhas, go for a quiet pint and then leave. Job done. Only problem with step three is some pubs will turn you away just for wearing colours.

ElGreco - even when we're not wearing colours we're not exactly difficult to spot ;)

Besides, the flash demo after the last parade was very successful in highlighting the local muslim youths' inability to behave themselves. If they want to start smashing up their own area again I say we should let them get on with it - nothing to do with us, guv!





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We should all turn up wearing a plain white t-shirt, they will know who we are, so will we, but they can't say we have incited anything with a plain white t-shirt.?
That's a great idea.
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So the police can tell us not to wear EDL clothing, but they won't tell a women in a burka to take it off when she goes into a bank? Hmmm...

If people don't wear EDL clothes then any photos or publicity will show we were not there. It would even be possible for the press to come out with some rubbish like "The EDL support all the other homecoming parades, but not the Gurkhas! We told you they were racist!"

However, if people were to wear EDL clothing, there is a chance that there might be some photos in the local papers showing the EDL do actually support the Gurkhas.
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I could be wrong here but it was either Ali or another senior well respected member said that on here about 10 days ago, so do we say the ob stole our idea lol. I hope we should pay our respects to our Gurkha brothers by not wearing EDL clothing if none is worn, can the leadership make sure they know we didn't wear it the next time, we meet the ob. If we were all about causing trouble everyone going could wear there EDL colours but most won't wear their colours. NS
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LOL @ Warwickshire police taking credit for us making our own minds up on what to wear, I vote the England top just so they know how many of us there is, can safely assume most on here will own one.
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no clothes just painted bodies in st george flag colours big letters on the back EDL
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LOL @ Warwickshire police taking credit for us making our own minds up on what to wear, I vote the England top just so they know how many of us there is, can safely assume most on here will own one.
unless they are not English. :)
THEY JOINED FOR MANY REASONS, TO MARCH, TO SAIL, TO FLY. THEY WENT WHERE THEY WERE POSTED, BUT NOBODY JOINS TO DIE. THEIR LEADERS TALK ON TV, WHAT ELSE COULD WE HAVE DONE? BUT THOSE LEADERS LOST NO DAUGHTERS, AND NONE HAS LOST A SON. SO HERE'S TO ALL OUR SOLDIERS WHEREVER THEY MAY BE...AND HERES TO ALL THEIR FAMILIES, I RAISE A GLASS TO THEE...WEAR YOUR POPPY WITH PRIDE.
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LOL @ Warwickshire police taking credit for us making our own minds up on what to wear, I vote the England top just so they know how many of us there is, can safely assume most on here will own one.
unless they are not English. :)
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Why have they asked the ENA (who had a poor turnout at their last protest) and not the EDL, about EDL colours/flags etc?
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I'll be there in my England shirt :) it'll be just to stop the local muslim youth trying to riot again
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White Home England tops it is then ladies and gentlemen.

Either that or cravats.

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No EDL clothing is the best way for these events for reasons that have already been covered, although some will turn it with it on anyway.

Just like they did with Oldham when people were told not to for specific reasons, it was supposed to be a flash demo with a clandestine build up but some did not grasp this concept.
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sorry chaps but I do think that we should refrain from wearing our colours this time but the england home tops are a winner . anyone can wear an england shirt . we need to try and turn up to show support and not to cause sh1t . maybe if we play ball then any negativity by the peaceful religion may be dealt with by the people who are supposed to deal with it .
if we turn up with the intentions of peace then nobody can write anything negative about us .
if the police let anybody direspect our heros then they would expect a backlash
good luck all .
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Remember, as others have said, this was already suggested by EDL members on here. This isn`t the Police telling us what to do, they are copying what was suggested on here.
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I wasnt going to wear any EDL clothing as I dont have any EDL clothing but now I'm going to borrow my mates, EDL hoody and wear it out of principle, how dare they tell us what to wear. Do they tell muslims not to wear their funny hates and burkas etc ? No they dont, and there is no shame in wearing EDL merchandise. I'll be wearing mine now no matter what out of defiance if nothing else
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Hear Here MJ. In fact they probably stole the idea from us, so they get an easy day, but it's not for them or us, it's call to respect the Gurkha's. NS
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Many of us said last week that it would be disrespectful to wear EDL clothing as it is the soldiers parade, it is NOT an EDL demo, so I hope everyone respects that and refrains from wearing it sod what the police say, who cares what they say.

And maybe, just maybe, the police have said that as they know some will stamp thier feet, have a tantrum and wear EDL clothing because the police have asked not to, then the police can see who exactly are members of the EDL and turn them away.
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Hear Here MJ. In fact they probably stole the idea from us, so they get an easy day, but it's not for them or us, it's call to respect the Gurkha's. NS
How is not wearing EDL clothing showing respect for Gurkhas, thats ridiculous.
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why not put tops on after the parade after all this is one of the reasons we started up the EDL, and one of the reasons i joined,we are out there to support our troops to show that the muzzies we are proud of our troops and respect them for what they have done for our freedom and country, i say leave it up to each member if they want to were colours what does anyone else think. NO SURRENDER
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Ok lets say everyone wears their EDL colours, the taliban see the clothing and react to it, everything kicks off, do you think the Ghurka's want to come home in the middle of a riot. I don't think they will. So by not wearing your EDL colours, it will not be us that will start the trouble. NS
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Sep 22 2010, 06:27 PM
I wasnt going to wear any EDL clothing as I dont have any EDL clothing but now I'm going to borrow my mates, EDL hoody and wear it out of principle, how dare they tell us what to wear. Do they tell muslims not to wear their funny hates and burkas etc ? No they dont, and there is no shame in wearing EDL merchandise. I'll be wearing mine now no matter what out of defiance if nothing else
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fcuking bull sh1t go tell muzzies not to ware any burkas for that day, they wouldnt even think about it let alone suggest it. This has really pissed me off i wasnt taking anything edl now my flag with edl and no surrender will be taking a trip to nuneaton. I tell u what i wont take it if the police ask the muzzies to not ware burkas that sounds fair.

Raging !!! being (asked) told what i should ware in the street ??? ** edited**
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If you wear an item of EDL clothing immediately you become a target of hate by the taliban, yes everyone will watch your back, but sometimes you can fight without fighting. Don't let your emotions get the better of you. There is a very good reason for not wearing EDL colours. NS
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The idea of putting colours on after the parade seems like the perfect compromise :-)
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Lol Covimp, I like it fella. Very tactful clever approach. To be fair with everyone if the leadership came out with a statement asking us not to wear colours, I wouldn't wear any. NS
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If anyone does wear EDL clothing and it kicks off before or during the parade, I hope you all hang your heads in shame. These soldiers have come back from fighting a terrible war in a shitehole of a country and if you can't let them come home and have their day in peace, shame on you. That is not what the EDL was started for, it was to show respect to our soldiers, not so there will be trouble at their parades but to make sure it's peaceful for them.
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Ok lets say everyone wears their EDL colours, the taliban see the clothing and react to it, everything kicks off, do you think the Ghurka's want to come home in the middle of a riot. I don't think they will. So by not wearing your EDL colours, it will not be us that will start the trouble. NS
So what your saying is we should let the fact that muslims might react, determine weather we show our colours or not? We should let them hold us to ransome ? we should let them call the shots. ? We have worn EDL clothing at other home coming parades so why are the Gurkhas any different ?

That is why this country is in such a mess, because people are to eager not to upset the muslims, fcuk the muslims, if they riot because we are wearing EDL clothing then the Gurkas and the public will see them for what they are. They cant use our EDL clothing as an excuse. Do we riot everytime we see burkas or hijabs or funny muslim hats ? no we dont. If it offends them tough, their clothing and attitude offends me.

By not wearing EDL clothing we are agreeing that we have something to hide when we dont. We are not racist, we are proud patriots opposed to the islamification of our country and we support our troops, nothing wrong with that, and if any one thinks there is something wrong with that then they are apart of the P.C brigade. I'll be wearing one out of principle after reading this thread
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To wear after would be up to the individual, as long as they were hidden beforehand.
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I wasnt going to wear any EDL clothing as I dont have any EDL clothing but now I'm going to borrow my mates, EDL hoody and wear it out of principle, how dare they tell us what to wear. Do they tell muslims not to wear their funny hates and burkas etc ? No they dont, and there is no shame in wearing EDL merchandise. I'll be wearing mine now no matter what out of defiance if nothing else
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fcuking bull sh1t go tell muzzies not to ware any burkas for that day, they wouldnt even think about it let alone suggest it. This has really pissed me off i wasnt taking anything edl now my flag with edl and no surrender will be taking a trip to nuneaton. I tell u what i wont take it if the police ask the muzzies to not ware burkas that sounds fair.

Raging !!! being (asked) told what i should ware in the street ??? its up to me so go fcuk yourself scum bag muzzie loving pigs
Here here. fcuk em all
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It's not being pc so stop being childish, it's about having enough respect for our troops, it's about taking the upper hand and saying, we don't care what anyone says, we're doing this for our soldiers, sod everyone else.
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Sep 22 2010, 06:48 PM
The idea of putting colours on after the parade seems like the perfect compromise :-)
I will NOT compromise with the enemy in my own country. This is our country, its our way, or no way.
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