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Disturbing.
Good riddance.
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Zacs.....yes, very disturbing.

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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The Royal Military Police.
'Exemplo Ducemus'.
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Chilli....lets hope these 4 were not Redcaps !
What is the question, Mikey?
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No question as such Hazi....more a possible topic for discussion !
If these persons are found guilty as charged, the authorities need to look carefully as to what would motivate such individuals. It would be easy to site "hate" and "bigotry" but there may be an underlying state in society, ie continual undermining of British culture which makes these individuals feel threatened and act in such an extreme way to make their voices heard. Very sad, and disturbing too.
Ah, CD, but Quis custodiet ipsos Royal Military Police then?
Have the National Action group ever carried out any terrorist acts?

Well presented and reasoned post Hazi.
Not forgetting the Lee Rigby murder and alleged attempted abduction of service personnel by Asian males.
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AOG...have a look at the Wiki entry above ::::

"The group was proscribed as a terrorist organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000, making it a criminal offence to support or be a member after Friday 16 December 2016.

In laying an order for National Action's proscription, the Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, described the group as "a racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic organisation which stirs up hatred, glorifies violence and promotes a vile ideology"...etc, etc.
It would seem that another banned group the 'Muhajiroun network' has had a follower who was one of the London Bridge attackers.

/// One of the London Bridge attackers was a follower of the banned al-Muhajiroun network. But has the UK been guilty of not taking the Islamist group seriously enough? ///

So perhaps they should now take this group, as serious as they have taken the National Action Group?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40355491
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Maybe they should AOG....I suggest that to write to Ms Rudd and suggest it.
mikey4444

I did read it, but I will ask again, since the group was proscribed as a terrorist organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000:

"Have the National Action group ever carried out any terrorist acts"?

Just asking you understand?
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AOG...I understand perfectly.

I have read the Wiki entry and I fully support the Home Office in proscribing this hate group.

Do you give similar support ?
mikey4444

/// Maybe they should AOG....I suggest that to write to Ms Rudd and suggest it. ///

I will leave that to you mikey, since you seem to have a thing about these extreme right-wing groups.
mikey4444

I will give support if it is conducted on an equal and level playing field.
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AOG....Either you support this hate group or you condemn it.

I have made my position clear...what is yours ?
'[National Action's]online material contains extremely violent imagery and language and it condones and glorifies those who have used extreme violence for political or ideological ends, the Home Office says.

That included tweets in 2016 about the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox, who was stabbed and shot by Thomas Mair. One such tweet said there were "only 649 MPs to go".

Ms Rudd called it "a racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic organisation".'

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