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sure but everybody from here that clicks on the link, as I just did, will show up in their referrer log as coming from Urban75, and they might come back over here causing poor fridge a problem. Just edit a space or two into each of the links, anyone who wants to can follow it easily enough but tehir visit doesn't show as coming from u75..
 
sure but everybody from here that clicks on the link, as I just did, will show up in their referrer log as coming from Urban75, and they might come back over here causing poor fridge a problem. Just edit a space or two into each of the links, anyone who wants to can follow it easily enough but tehir visit doesn't show as coming from u75..

I did that but it hasn't worked.
 
newbie said:
sure but everybody from here that clicks on the link, as I just did, will show up in their referrer log as coming from Urban75, and they might come back over here causing poor fridge a problem. Just edit a space or two into each of the links, anyone who wants to can follow it easily enough but tehir visit doesn't show as coming from u75..

it edits the spaces in and makes links
 
To break the link you need to add the space in and then also click the button that looks like a chain (or broken chain?) in the edit box to remove the link
 
Seems a fair chunk of them got off the train here in Swindon after they'd been sent packing. One wit writes:"Avoid Swindon. I mean avoid Swindon more than normal!"
 
I went down to Temple meads this morning to see the EDL from out of town escorted to Redcliffe. Later on -about 5ish lots of pockets of EDL all over town. Def gonna kick off later-unsuprisingly.
 
Oh, and its a shame that 'radical' Bristol couldn't have mustered more than 12 people for a protest against Workfare, its good that there was a big turnout, etc but the real issues are much less supported...
 
Not sure why but I was sort of expecting a bit more info on todays events. Not that I pay too much attention these days since they seemed to lose all momentum and havent dragged their knuckles round my town for what seems like a very long time now.

Anyway I had a brief sniff round the internet and found some EDL Bristol facebook page where someone was moaning that loads of UAF attacked them outside the Long Bar with bricks, lumps of wood etc, and that most of the EDL just stayed in the pub and watched through the windows. Someone else sounded unimpressed at the number of EDL people who looked 15.

So I guess its back to me mostly ignoring this stuff again.
 
this tactic of 'lining the streets' is a success once again: brighton and bristol. it also encourages people to avoid the UAF/police kettle and 'official counter-demos' that get taken by plod far away!
 
Going back to the 'IRA' march in Liverpool earlier in the year, it was not the combined forces of the Cxf, NWI, NF and EDL which stopped it, it was actually Merseyside Police who told the organisers that they couldn't reach their rally point and all the far-right did was claim it as their victory. All they actually did was stand at a crossroads shouting 'fuck the pope' and 'hang the IRA' at anyone walking by.

The fash that day had a pitiful turnout, but the police action got their tails up and they went on later to attack a Republican flute band and smash up a couple of their minibuses.

In Bristol yesterday, the police ensured that the vastly outnumbered EDL were allowed to march by charging the opposition with horses. Those going to Liverpool next Saturday should bear this in mind. Also bear in mind that there will be a lot of anger resulting from the far-right's use of the names and pictures of the two wee boys killed by the IRA in Warrington on their posters.

Oh and if I detected a whiff of 'distaste' earlier, about the renewed involvement of Irish Republicans in the Liverpool anti-fascist movement, may I remind you that members of the Irish community and Irish Republican supporters have played a large part in the British anti-fascist movement for the past 40 years.

Peace and love

john x
 
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