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Who Are The Real Facists?
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/polit ics/uki p-calls -for-po lice-to -arrest -protes ters-wh o-call- us-fasc ists-ah ead-of- showdow n-with- antifas cist-gr oups-in -bright on-9362 483.htm l
/// Unite Against Fascism, whose parliamentary officer is Labour MP Peter Hain, and the Hope Not Hate campaign group, one of whose patrons is Labour peer Baroness Kinnock. ///
Now we can see why these aggressive groups can carry out their violence against legitimate political parties and mostly get away scot free.
/// Unite Against Fascism, whose parliamentary officer is Labour MP Peter Hain, and the Hope Not Hate campaign group, one of whose patrons is Labour peer Baroness Kinnock. ///
Now we can see why these aggressive groups can carry out their violence against legitimate political parties and mostly get away scot free.
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People attacked the EDL because they were a bunch of racist thugs. Even Tommy Robinson left the group admitting that this was true.
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People attacked the EDL because they were a bunch of racist thugs. Even Tommy Robinson left the group admitting that this was true.
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The EDL and the BNP are facists, no doubt about that.
UKIP is a totally different kettle of fish. It may have happened but I certainly dont recall hordes of shaven skinheads on their marches.
Many who use the facist and racist term for UKIP are afraid of them, very afraid of the obvious fact they represent the views of a lot of people who have been ignored by the mainstream parties. They are a slap in the face for right-on liberalism, and the chattering classes hate them for it.
UKIP is a totally different kettle of fish. It may have happened but I certainly dont recall hordes of shaven skinheads on their marches.
Many who use the facist and racist term for UKIP are afraid of them, very afraid of the obvious fact they represent the views of a lot of people who have been ignored by the mainstream parties. They are a slap in the face for right-on liberalism, and the chattering classes hate them for it.
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