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Sp1814 last seen hanging around the Police March Question at 10.56 on Thursday 24/01/08.
Hope he didn't get confused and thought it was about the Gay March?
Hope he didn't get confused and thought it was about the Gay March?
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http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article -23433803-details/BNP+chief+on+police+march/ar ticle.do
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article -23433803-details/BNP+chief+on+police+march/ar ticle.do
I am not a BNP supporter but I had to have a laugh at some of the following comments made in jno's link.
At one point he was yards from Liberal Democrat Mayoral candidate Brian Paddick.
He was not invited specifically but police officers recognised him when he turned up.
Spokesman Metin Enver said: "Some of my colleagues saw we had the BNP Mayoral candidate with us. The one thing we want to make clear is we didn't invite him.
Mr Paddick said: "I felt very uncomfortable that there was someone from the BNP.
I was aware of him being there and I pointed it out to federation officials but there was nothing more that I could do.
I was very uncomfortable that he was anywhere near me."
Gerry Gable, publisher of the anti-fascist Searchlight magazine, said: "The police federation leaders should have told him to get lost."
This last one is a gem:
"We didn't ask him to leave because whether we like it or not we live in a democracy."
Who doesn't like to live in a democracy? some of those that made these comments it would appear.
It was alright for Lib-Dem's candidate for next Mayor of London, Brian Paddick to attend. But not the BNP's candidate.
Where was "Jew Hating" "Red" Ken when you need him?
At one point he was yards from Liberal Democrat Mayoral candidate Brian Paddick.
He was not invited specifically but police officers recognised him when he turned up.
Spokesman Metin Enver said: "Some of my colleagues saw we had the BNP Mayoral candidate with us. The one thing we want to make clear is we didn't invite him.
Mr Paddick said: "I felt very uncomfortable that there was someone from the BNP.
I was aware of him being there and I pointed it out to federation officials but there was nothing more that I could do.
I was very uncomfortable that he was anywhere near me."
Gerry Gable, publisher of the anti-fascist Searchlight magazine, said: "The police federation leaders should have told him to get lost."
This last one is a gem:
"We didn't ask him to leave because whether we like it or not we live in a democracy."
Who doesn't like to live in a democracy? some of those that made these comments it would appear.
It was alright for Lib-Dem's candidate for next Mayor of London, Brian Paddick to attend. But not the BNP's candidate.
Where was "Jew Hating" "Red" Ken when you need him?
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