AOG - "Passages taken from the Wikipedia link, can't see anything untoward here.
/// In May 2013, following the murder of Lee Rigby, Britain First released a video threatening to place Islamist cleric Anjem Choudary under citizen's arrest if the Metropolitan Police would not arrest him. ///"
I see something untoward there - the willingness of an organisation to take the law into their own hands is never desireable. We have a police force to uphold our laws. We may not always agree with what we perceive as a lack of the action we would like, but that does not mean that taking the law into the hands of ad hoc organsiations is ever a good thing.
"/// In February 2014, Britain First conducted what it called the "Christian Patrol" in an area of Tower Hamlets, East London, with a high Muslim population, to counter continuing Muslim Patrols which had first come to media attention in 2013 ///"
I would be interested to see how many of those 'Christians' got out of bed and attended church on a Sunday, as opposed to adopting the nominal label of 'Christians' because they see it as an opposition to the Muslim faith - the fact that they see one faith 'opposing' another somewhat underlines the fact that they don;'t really understand what faith actually is.
"/// In July 2014, Britain First entered the Crayford Mosque in South London, demanding that its segregated entrances be removed, with Golding saying, "When you respect women we’ll respect your mosques." ///"
See the point above.
Taking a single aspect of a faith and deciding it doesn't chime with Western attitudes is a nonsense. You can disagree with what you perceive (and that is the key point) as disprespect, but you cannot go in mob handed and expect people to simply come round to your point of view because you think their behaviour is inappropriate.
"/// In August 2014, after a report which revealed that over 1,400 girls had been sexually abused in Rotherham, mainly by Pakistani men, Britain First protested inside the headquarters of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council with a banner saying "Justice for victims of Muslim grooming". ///"
It wasn't 'Muslim grooming ...' it was grooming by a devious nasty section of men who are nominal Muslims - rather in the same way, although of course more seriously, than bullies who march into mosques demanding 'respect' are 'Christians'.