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Wednesday, November 09, 2016

BNP and EDL to join Farage on march

In 1922, Mussolini and 30,000 followers marched on Rome and effectively seized power. In 2016, the acting leader of UKIP, Nigel Farage has pledged to lead 100,000 people in a march in an attempt to intimidate the Supreme Court into ruling in a particular way.

I cannot see the judges in the Supreme Court being impressed enough to change anything, but Farage is entitled to have his say and so are his followers.

Interestingly, Huffington Post report that some of Britain’s biggest far-right groups have said that they will march with Farage and other Brexiteers in this endeavour.

The British National Party (BNP) and English Defence League (EDL) are among the biggest groups planning to send delegates to protest the last week's ruling:

BNP leader Adam Walker told The Huffington Post UK that he and many of the party’s members would be making an appearance.

“The BNP has campaigned to leave the EU since 1982,” he said. “We mobilised our core voters and others in the successful referendum, and we will step up our campaign to Leave the EU until the government delivers on the will of the people and triggers Article 50.

“Anybody who believes in democracy should be on that march regardless of how they voted... This is a fight to uphold the very integrity of our democracy.”

A representative of the EDL also told The Huffington Post UK that many of its members would be “actively joining” all efforts to put pressure on Article 50 being triggered.

When asked if it was being represented at the demo, the spokesperson said: “The EDL as an organisation will not, as yet be joining a march.

“We have a policy to follow our mission statement, but many of our members will be actively joining all available efforts to push our government to invoke Article 50.

“We support any of our members doing so and I personally will be continuing to fight for our independence from the EU.”

Liberty GB, which fielded a candidate in murdered MP Jo Cox’s constituency who suggested her death was a “false flag”, also posted about the protest, writing: “Be sure to join this march”.

It is said that you shall be known by those you associate with. In UKIP's case their associations speak volumes.
Comments:
"It is said that you shall be known by those you associate with. In UKIP's case their associations speak volumes."

True! In the USA, the same seems to be happening. There the kkk lined up behind Trump.

We are living in very dangerous times.
 
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