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Why should they be prevented from marching peacefully?
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In view of last nights riot, should not the 'Far Left' be prevented from confronting a perfectly legal march by the English Defence League (EDL) which is to take place in Tower Hamlets in September?
If the authorities have given permission for the march to take place it should be allowed to take place peacefully and unhindered.
If the Unite Against Fascism (UAF) also want to march, then they should also be allowed, but not at the same venue or on the same day as the EDL.
In view of last nights riot, should not the 'Far Left' be prevented from confronting a perfectly legal march by the English Defence League (EDL) which is to take place in Tower Hamlets in September?
If the authorities have given permission for the march to take place it should be allowed to take place peacefully and unhindered.
If the Unite Against Fascism (UAF) also want to march, then they should also be allowed, but not at the same venue or on the same day as the EDL.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Both should be allowed to march, however a list of members attending should be submitted along with the request for permission to march.
Anyone else trying to join the march without prior notification should then be asked to leave the area by the police, refusal to leave would result in instant detention to prevent problems arising.
This may seem like Big Brother tactics, but maybe it would stop the idiots hijacking peaceful and organised protests and turning them into riots.
Anyone else trying to join the march without prior notification should then be asked to leave the area by the police, refusal to leave would result in instant detention to prevent problems arising.
This may seem like Big Brother tactics, but maybe it would stop the idiots hijacking peaceful and organised protests and turning them into riots.
There would not be any riots if each organisation was allowed to march unopposed.
I am willing to be corrected, but I can't ever remember the EDL high-jacking another's march.
Take this meeting that took place on behalf of the UAF, the EDL wasn't outside the London Muslim Centre, baying for their blood.
But had it had been such a large meeting on behalf of the EDL, the UAF would not have only been outside in great numbers, but they would have been battering the venue's doors down.
I am willing to be corrected, but I can't ever remember the EDL high-jacking another's march.
Take this meeting that took place on behalf of the UAF, the EDL wasn't outside the London Muslim Centre, baying for their blood.
But had it had been such a large meeting on behalf of the EDL, the UAF would not have only been outside in great numbers, but they would have been battering the venue's doors down.
I disagree Ron, we should all be allowed to protest if the need arises, and should not be prevented from doing so by others who disagree with one's protests. After all we are supposed to live in a free country.
What I do disagree with is that visitors to this country and foreign nationals that choose to reside here, should not be allowed to protest against their own government members that are visiting this country on concerns appertaining to their own particular country.
What I do disagree with is that visitors to this country and foreign nationals that choose to reside here, should not be allowed to protest against their own government members that are visiting this country on concerns appertaining to their own particular country.
So it would seem that Ron would like to live in a state where you can not be seen challenging the powers that be unless the powers that be decide to hold an election or five years have passed so forcing a general election.
Where should we stop, perhaps ban the Armed Forces from holding home coming parades in case it upsets those that they have fought for to give them the chance to moan. Maybe we should stop Scouts and Guides parading on the saints day of their country of residence!!
I think more control is needed rather than a total ban, people would just turn to flash mob protests or the like with the police and other agencies having no idea of events until they happen. Hello Anarchy!!!
Where should we stop, perhaps ban the Armed Forces from holding home coming parades in case it upsets those that they have fought for to give them the chance to moan. Maybe we should stop Scouts and Guides parading on the saints day of their country of residence!!
I think more control is needed rather than a total ban, people would just turn to flash mob protests or the like with the police and other agencies having no idea of events until they happen. Hello Anarchy!!!
the police should have seen potential trouble coming in a clean up of guns being held in Tottenham - in this sense it would have been proper to have requested the courts for a ban on both extreme left and right groups marching if there was a reaction to be had from the local community, which sounds like it was waiting to happen.
Again useless communications and feedback loops between community politicians, support groups and the local police.
Again useless communications and feedback loops between community politicians, support groups and the local police.
In a perfect world protesters and counter demonstrators could sit down somewhere and discuss their differences over tea and biscuits.
Sadly, we don't live in such a world. The EDL people will be intent on intimidating the residents of Tower Hamlets, much like Mosley's Blackshirts did with their marches in the east end.
This has the potential for violence that most anti-hunting protests don't have.
Sadly, we don't live in such a world. The EDL people will be intent on intimidating the residents of Tower Hamlets, much like Mosley's Blackshirts did with their marches in the east end.
This has the potential for violence that most anti-hunting protests don't have.
Poor analogy. The fox-hunting protest is addressing fox hunting, and, so long as it is peaceful, a fox-hunting context is appropriate. What is the EDL march for? I suspect there is little specific it is protesting against, just general dissatisfaction that there are people that do not fit their criteria of acceptability around. To that extent, it is like a group of lads out on a Saturday night looking for trouble
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