Body & Soul1 min ago
Oh I do like to be beside the sea-side.
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No this is not an April fool story, I tried to post it yesterday but for some fault on AB, it was unsuccessful.
So they send a group of Asian youths off on a jolly to Blackpool to stop them making trouble at an EDL march.
But when they arrive there, and the youths got off their coach they began chanting racist comments at a Derek Brownhill, who had just got off a coach parked nearby, Mr Brownhill was then punched and left unconscious with bruising and swelling to his face and head.
/// At the time of the violence, two of the gang were on bail for a hammer attack in Tipton, West Midlands, that took place three months before the Blackpool incident.///
So it would seem they weren't not new to causing previous trouble.
/// Derrick Campbell, boss of Race Equality Sandwell, told the Sun: 'I would not say the trip had failed. Its purpose was to keep them away from the march.///
/// 'If they got involved in something else in Blackpool, that's another matter.' ///
Well that is alright then is it Mr Campbell?
Perhaps the next time there is an EDL march it would be better to lock these Asians up for the period of the march, and then we could all see who the real trouble makers are.
And then perhaps if the EDL behave themselves, which I am sure they would, perhaps they would care to give them a free trip to Blackpool as a reward?
No this is not an April fool story, I tried to post it yesterday but for some fault on AB, it was unsuccessful.
So they send a group of Asian youths off on a jolly to Blackpool to stop them making trouble at an EDL march.
But when they arrive there, and the youths got off their coach they began chanting racist comments at a Derek Brownhill, who had just got off a coach parked nearby, Mr Brownhill was then punched and left unconscious with bruising and swelling to his face and head.
/// At the time of the violence, two of the gang were on bail for a hammer attack in Tipton, West Midlands, that took place three months before the Blackpool incident.///
So it would seem they weren't not new to causing previous trouble.
/// Derrick Campbell, boss of Race Equality Sandwell, told the Sun: 'I would not say the trip had failed. Its purpose was to keep them away from the march.///
/// 'If they got involved in something else in Blackpool, that's another matter.' ///
Well that is alright then is it Mr Campbell?
Perhaps the next time there is an EDL march it would be better to lock these Asians up for the period of the march, and then we could all see who the real trouble makers are.
And then perhaps if the EDL behave themselves, which I am sure they would, perhaps they would care to give them a free trip to Blackpool as a reward?
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