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Several articles in The Times; Interview with Tommy Robinson + demo coverage
Topic Started: Oct 25 2010, 07:04 AM (211 Views)
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‘There’s a lot of anger. It’s about to explode’

Sorry folks, but these are behind the paywall. However, here are a few extracts:


Stephen Lennon is angry. Every taut sinew and muscle in his body exudes that rage. In a run-down pub on one of Luton’s most dilapidated and sprawling 1960s housing estates, his rant against Islam earned approving nods from his followers sipping beer as they listened while he was interviewed by The Times.

The 27-year-old former British National Party (BNP) member is the founder and leader of the English Defence League (EDL), a far-right group that is forging links with like-minded anti-Islamist organisations across Europe and, now, America.

It is the first time that Mr Lennon, a father of two, has given a newspaper interview and has been photographed without his trademark mask, emblazoned with the red Knights Templar’s Cross, concealing his identity.

As a heavyweight rottweiler patrols the backroom meeting, Mr Lennon reels off perceived injustices heaped on the English working class because of “failed” multiculturalism and the “Islamisation” of Britain.



Rabbi calls EDL ‘patriots of England’ at pro-Israel rally in London

More than 250 English Defence League protesters demonstrated in London yesterday in support of Israel’s fight against militant Islam.

In front of the gates of the Israeli Embassy off Kensington High Street, the senior US rabbi and Tea Party activist, Rabbi Nachum Shifren, addressed the demonstrators, urging them to fight the spread of Islamic extremism.

As the Israeli flag was waved alongside the cross of St George, the protesters chanted “E — E — EDL” and “No surrender”. Police held the crowd in a penned off area while Sunday shoppers looked bemused by the spectacle, before there was a sudden surge as a handful of the group broke through officers’ ranks to chase an anti-fascist demonstrator who had hurled water at their public announcement system.

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the times the newspaper of repute now a lump of sh1t uaf front organisation
protest out side there hq any one?
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fact is that the times is the only newspaper big enough to wipe dianne abbotts arse with
enough said
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