Wednesday 27 July 2011

Support for EDL grows amid media smear campaign


Dear me, the anti-British media in this country have windmilled into the EDL in a frenzied attempt to blame them for the actions of the Norway killer.
Attempts to crucify Tommy Robinson have massively failed, as so called Journalists stoop to trying to use facebook as credible evidence.
Facebook is an open platform full of trolls, retards and people trying to paint their enemies as bad people. If that is all that Jeremy Paxman can attack the EDL with they are on a winner.
We have been bombarded with email enquiries and messages of support from people who can see therough this idiotic smear campaign. EPIC FAIL and MUST TRY HARDER.
NFSE
Mark Bristol Casuals United

Monday 25 July 2011

See through the lies


Since when did the police/Government have to take advice from Marxist agitators who specialise in talking crap and making up stories?

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Since the attacks, campaigners have called for the EDL to be formally classified by the government as a far-right organisation, rather than a legitimate political entity. Nick Lowles, director of anti-extremist campaign group Hope Not Hate, said yesterday that the decision not to classify the EDL as an extremist right-wing group “severely limits the capacity of the police to gather intelligence on the EDL, its members and its activities”. “Given the mounting evidence of connections between the EDL and alleged violent extremists like Anders Behring Breivik, we don’t see how this situation is sustainable,” he said.
Dont let the fact that the trouble on EDL demos is massively exaggerated by the likes of you Nick in your worthless Marxist comic and that nobody from the EDL has ever advocated or engaged in terrorism get in the way of your anti-British nonsense.
The EDL is being linked to the Norway idiot by a series of left wing journalists with no more evidence than the fact that the moron said he admired the EDL. I see that is evolving as every day goes by and Journos add more and more little bits and include crap like:
One person posting on the group’s Facebook page wrote of Breivik yesterday: “I would have supported him 100% if he had just stuck to bombs instead of killing them poor brainwashed children.”
One person? Which person was that? Oh yeh, you made it up didnt you. You couldnt even be bothered to name them.
Quoting trolls or other no hopers talking shite on Facebook is not journalism and certainly is not evidence or proof of anything. Shame on you.
The British public wont be fooled by this pile of crap and we carry on as normal. The Defence Leagues are nothing to do with the Norway tragedy and everyone with a brain can see that. This smear campaign obviously means the Left wing in this country fear this movement and will try anything to have us banned. Idiots. Must try harder.
Luke CU

Thursday 21 July 2011

"Brits" fighting our lads in Afghan - they should have their passports withdrawn


Two Britons suspected of planning attack on British troops arrested in Afghanistan

Last updated at 10:55 AM on 21st July 2011

British armed forces have arrested two Britons in Afghanistan suspected of fighting for the Taliban.
The pair were held at a hotel in the western city of Herat in a joint raid with Afghan intelligence service the National Directorate of Security.
They were feared to have been planning an attack on British troops in the country.
Conflict: Two Britons have been arrested in Afghanistan by British soldiers for allegedly fighting for the Taliban
Conflict: Two Britons have been arrested in Afghanistan by British soldiers for allegedly fighting for the Taliban (file picture)
The suspects, who are British passport-holders with dual nationality, are now being held by British troops in Helmand Province, according to The Times.
An unnamed senior Afghan official told the newspaper: 'It was terrorism-related. It was a UK-led operation.'
The Ministry of Defence confirmed that two people claiming to be British nationals had been detained.
A spokesman said: 'We can confirm that British forces have detained two individuals in Afghanistan who claim to be British nationals.
'We are not prepared to comment further at this stage.'
Attack: A joint operation by British troops and Afghan security led to the arrests at a hotel in Herat
Attack: A joint operation by British troops and Afghan security led to the arrests at a hotel in Herat
A Foreign Office spokesman said: 'We can confirm that two British nationals have been detained in Afghanistan.
'Embassy staff are providing assistance.'
Nato forces in Afghanistan normally hold suspects for a maximum of four days before releasing them or handing them over to Afghan authorities.
The Foreign Office spokesman added: 'The UK has a national policy of detaining beyond 96 hours in exceptional circumstances, in particular where it could provide information that could help protect our forces or the local population.'
It comes as British troops handed responsibility for security in the capital of war-torn Helmand province - Lashkar Gah - over to Afghan forces yesterday.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2017136/Two-Britons-suspected-fighting-Taliban-arrested-Afghanistan.html#ixzz1Sjg6qNcd

Wednesday 20 July 2011

Scottish Defence League demo


The SDL will be demonstrating at Irvine, Ayrshire on July 30th, watch here for further details. All welcome.

Portsmouth EDL demo - nice bit of left wing tripe being spoken about it


Nice bit of “unbiased” (lol) reporting here

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By Clare Semke and Jeff Travis
Published on Monday 18 July 2011 08:11
CITY leaders have condemned English Defence League protesters who marched through Portsmouth – telling them: ‘Don’t come back’.
The clear message came after hundreds of EDL members snaked through the city centre on Saturday as part of a planned protest.
Organisers had promised a peaceful event and deny their campaign has racist undertones.
But there were ugly scenes at times as the event threatened to spill over into violence.
At the very start of the march police had to stand firm to stop EDL members surging forward before the official start time.
Some of the group of around 500 marchers were heard spouting vile racist abuse and making insulting references to Allah.
At one point some of the marchers paused to jeer at an Asian family who had stepped onto their balcony to see the parade pass by.
Some EDL members made a beeline for a scaffolding van in a bid to grab poles, but were thwarted by police.
And at the end of the event police averted a potential clash as marchers tried to get into Guildhall Square where anti-fascist protesters had gathered for their own rally in defence of multiculturalism.
Dozens of officers including mounted police who had been drafted in from Thames Valley managed to keep the two groups apart.
Saturday saw seven arrests of EDL supporters on suspicion of crimes ranging from public order offences to assaulting a police officer. Two ‘counter protesters’ who were among 150 people taking part in the demonstration in Guildhall Square were also arrested but released without charge at the scene, Hampshire Constabulary said.
EDL marchers travelled from all over the country to take part in the march, the first of its kind in Hampshire. Supporters came from divisions including those in West Yorkshire, Berkshire, London, Plymouth, Essex, Brighton and Colchester. Hampshire police mounted a huge operation involving around 400 officers after similar events elsewhere in the country had sparked trouble.
After the march, MP Mike Hancock said he did not ever want to see the group in Portsmouth again.
‘‘I don’t want to see them here at all,’ said the Liberal Democrat MP for Portsmouth South. ‘I would much prefer if they came nowhere near us. But sadly they have persisted in doing it. I think they are pointless.
‘I hope they will now leave Portsmouth and not come back. What I don’t get is how people want to come all the way from Plymouth to demonstrate on the streets of Portsmouth. It must have been five or six to one people from outside the city. ‘
Mr Hancock praised the actions of the police officers who managed to contain the protest and stop EDL demonstrators clashing with the group in Guildhall Square.
He said: ‘I can’t speak highly enough of the planning. I think it’s a splendid achievement by the police. I can’t praise the police enough for what they have done.’
His views were echoed by city council leader Gerald Vernon-Jackson, who was in the city centre on Saturday as he watched the protest unfold.
He said: ‘We don’t want it here. I wish they would leave Portsmouth alone.
‘On the whole people get on well between communities. They all mix up pretty well.
‘In lots of other cities there are areas where different communities live. We have a well-integrated city and that’s how we should remain.’
Terry Hall, a councillor for Eastney, who was part of the counter protest, said: ‘They have a right to protest but I don’t want them in my city.
‘They don’t represent most of the people in the city. I don’t want them here.’
People in Portsmouth’s Muslim community had largely ignored the protest, with many saying they would be staying away from the city centre and praying instead.
Abulkasim Suyeb, 42, who lives in North End, was in the city centre as the protest took place.
He said: ‘I am a Muslim but I am also a citizen of Portsmouth.
‘We are against extremists and we are peace-loving people.’

Facebook warning


The amount of idiots on Facebook talking shit is out of this world. Large numbers of clowns regularly threaten violence, use extreme racism etc and claim to be EDL. The majority of them weve never heard of or met at demos. I suspect loads of them are fake profiles, a lot more are genuinely thick morons. The majority of demo business is now conducted by phone and on Skype. My advice is get the f@ck off Facebook. It is literally a den of c@nts.
Leave it to the trolls and kids. The police have set up whole departments to monitor it and they regularly nick people for racism and threats. When two EDL members were served a ten year ASBO the police produced two ring binders with every word they had ever typed on Facebook as grounds for serving it on them. Yet still we see idiots talking about blowing things up and squirting pigs blood around. You people are fools and deserve no sympathy when you get arrested and banged up for two years for your stupidity. Weve got our top 500 people away from Facebook and we know they can all behave themselves at a demo. Thats all we need. Leave the morons to chat shit on Facebook and have endless incriminating arguments with equally thick cretins from UAF and MDL.
Advice over.
Luke Leeds Casuals

Monday 18 July 2011

EDL Shotton demo

MONDAY, 24 JANUARY 2011

EDL Demo Against Shotton Mosque

On Saturday 22nd January, the English Defence League (EDL) held a protest in Shotton over plans to build an Islamic centre in the town.
Members of the EDL’s divisions from Stoke, Burnley, Manchester, Cardiff, Liverpool and Chester had all been invited to the official protest at the old Shotton Lane Social Club, where the proposed centre would be built.

A spokesman for the Chester division of the EDL said the group had been liaising with North Wales Police and the aim was to make ‘a peaceful protest’.

EDL members gathered at Chester train station from noon-12.30pm before heading by train to Shotton.

From there, the protestors headed to The Central Hotel for a demonstration.




The Flintshire Muslim Cultural Society (FMCS) is aiming to set up the Islamic centre at the former Shotton Lane club, which has been
empty since it closed in August.

The group is more than halfway to raising the £150,000 needed to
buy the venue after a TV appeal broadcast to the wider Muslim community.

The Flintshire Muslim Cultural society currently rents the Queensferry Institute building for Islamic and Arabic classes, which are held twice  a week.

FMCS chairman Monchab Ali said the reason for the new base was because of growing class sizes.

At 1.45pm the protestors left the central hotel and began their
march to the former Shotton Lane Social Club, the location of the proposed Mosque.




EDL Shotton demo


Shotton demo – No counter demo, no trouble

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North Wales Police out in force for Shotton Islamic centre protest

Jan 24 2011 By Mark Dowling, Flintshire Chronicle
North Wales Police out in force for Shotton Islamic centre protest
ABOUT 100 members of far-right group the English Defence League descended on Shotton to protest against plans for a new Islamic cultural centre in the town.
Dozens of North Wales Police officers were out in force on Saturday (January 22) to ensure the protest passed peacefully.
EDL campaigners marched through the town centre to the site of the former Shotton Lane Social Club, where the proposed centre would be built if the Flintshire Muslim Cultural Society successfully raises the £150,000 needed to buy the venue.
Superintendent Dave Owens, the senior officer at the parade, said the parade passed without incident.
He said: “Our intention was to facilitate a peaceful protest and we were helped in achieving this by the organisers who discussed their plans with us before the event and were fully co-operative throughout.”
Supt Owens said the Deeside neighbourhood police team, led by Sergeant Tony Heaword, will continue to work with community leaders to address any ongoing concerns in relation to the development in Shotton.
Campaign group Unite Against Fascism had strongly criticised the protest.
National officer Martin Smith said: “The UAF deplores the EDL’s protest against building a cultural centre.
“Instead of spreading lies and hate against the Muslim community in Britain, we believe we should be able to celebrate anybody’s culture and live a life free of hate and bigotry.”

Welcome to North Wales Casuals Blog

We will update this site on North Wales issues and provide info on various Patriot groups demos and marches around the country.

Shotton news


We’ll never know what sparked club blaze

Published date: 18 July 2011 | 
Published by: Lois Hough

FIRE investigators say they will never know what sparked the blaze which destroyed a former social club. 

It has been six months since Shotton Lane Social Club was gutted in a suspected arson attack, but detectives say damage to the building was so great they have been unable to pinpoint a cause. 

The disused club was earmarked for an Islamic Cultural Centre by the Flintshire Muslim Cultural Society (FMCS) who made a television appeal on Sky Channel S in a bid to raise funds for the project.

Chairman Dr Ahmad Faraz Bhatti says he is confident the FMCS will establish a centre in Flintshire.

He told the Leader: “We just want to be part of society like anyone else and exercise our rights to integrate and educate our children.

“It hasn’t shocked us from our aims. I believe we are doing the right thing.”

More than 100 people were evacuated from their homes as firefighters spent six hours tackling the blaze on February 4.

The club, which closed its doors last August, was later demolished.

The FMCS, which boasts 100 members, meets twice a week at the War Memorial Hall in Queensferry but needs a larger, permanent facility to worship.

Dr Faraz says the new centre will also provide regular Islamic learning for children and facilities for female members.

“If we have got a permanent base we would have more sports activities for the children, like table tennis,” he said.

“Some children don’t have the chance to participate in sport, especially girls, so we want to provide them with that in a comfortable environment.

“We want to get people more educated about the Islamic community and we want to be part of the community.”

Dr Faraz said there was a lot to consider in the search for a new premises.

“A lot of members walk to the centre so we don’t want somewhere that is too far 
away,” he said.

“So far we haven’t come across a place that is big enough but we are keeping our options open.”

Dr Faraz, a plastic surgeon at The Countess of Chester Hospital, has taken the role of chairman from predecessor Mohammed Munchab Ali, who owns the Bengal Dynasty restaurant in Shotton.

He offered his thanks to the community who have offered support following the fire.

“We have had a tremendous amount of support from the police and council and society members,” he added.

Plans to transform the disused club provoked strong protests from the right-wing group the English Defence League.

More than 100 members marched through Shotton to the site of the club in January and May.

A spokesman for North Wales Fire and Rescue said: “The fire was started by suspected arson but the extent of damage to the premises means that we will never be able to confirm that for sure.”