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Lawrence Fox has allegedly pulled out from the TR event after calling a video from some ponce from Students against Tyranny 'extremist'.
Looks like he's deleted it now. Is Harvey actually getting to speak at the TR event or did he just do a video saying it was a good thing? If he is getting to speak at an event that size, it's a bit of a promotion from what his normal events are like.
 
Looks like he's deleted it now. Is Harvey actually getting to speak at the TR event or did he just do a video saying it was a good thing? If he is getting to speak at an event that size, it's a bit of a promotion from what his normal events are like.
From what I remember it was don't go because you want to have a chance to meet a celebrity, go because you are against Muslims raping, should be there against the govt and then more of the same.
 

Andrew Bridgen says 'Tommy Robinson is no terrorist’​

Former Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen has told crowds of Tommy Robinson supporters the activist is not a terrorist after his arrest.
He asks the crowd to pray for the “right result” in the US election, before adding: “I’m so proud of you all. But we are all saddened at those that are missing our prayers and thoughts should be with Tommy Robinson and the family of Peter Lynch.
“Their suffering is a demonstration of the tyranny we are living under. “We know Tommy is not a terrorist and we know Peter was never a rioter. You can take a thousand of us and ten thousand will take our place.” LINK

I am guessing Farage is not going to be happy with Bridgen attending this rally, and speaking in support of TR, Farage fucking hates any connection being made with TR, it was his very reason for leaving UKIP and setting-up the Brexit Party.
 
Brigden is already considered too extreme for Deform

Indeed, and I doubt Farage & Tice likes him, he's not from the right background for them, he was only welcomed from an opportunist POV, with luck Farage will do his nut over this, and we could see a fall-out here.
 
I am guessing Farage is not going to be happy with Bridgen attending this rally, and speaking in support of TR, Farage fucking hates any connection being made with TR, it was his very reason for leaving UKIP and setting-up the Brexit Party.
Andrew Bridgen finished second last and lost his deposit at the general election so looks like the great British public firmly reject his opinions.
 
Weird seeing the tiny groups of wandering fash running into this demo and being surprised people took against them.

Watching the UFC demo go past as they left Whitehall was moving. Really feel that the timing of the two could have been better...

I was particularly surprised to see that all the pubs around Trafalgar Square seemed to have a "no drinking outside" order in place. Was that the whole of central London? Probably the best way to get the fash off the streets...
 
One “Tommy” supporter turned up pissed at Trafalgar Square shouting incoherently and got surrounded by FOUR mounted police. So that was quite funny. :D
I was adjacent to that silly fucker. Not even sure he was a tommeh supporter. More a counter protester to what ever we were.
 
There was some right old faces there. People who I have seen grow old over the decades whilst trying to get them.
 
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He was ‘trending’ on MSM yesterday, and they described him as ‘British Politician’. Does he actually warrant such a title - never stood for election, headed a party or anything has he? Sounds way too sanitised for what he actually is.
 
Oh I think they let them go. Brill.
Yep think the cops tried to pinch 3 people, all successfully dearrested by the crowd who kettled the cops.

From talk at the pub (and I enphasise that heavily) it seems like it stemmed from an agitator trying to rile up some of the uffc demo, having their placard nicked and then crying to the cops about it. The cops then grabbed someone who looked like (but wasn't) that person, then a scuffle ensued.

Didnt stay around for much of the SUTR demo, and went to scout out the fash. Got to Trafalgar Square a bit before 3 and it was pretty empty, maybe 3-4000 (though I'm not great at counting crowds). The crowd took up the corner nearest Westminster tube and then there were a bunch of people milling about, hawking The Light and other rags. Am sure there were more during the actual march.

Was a weird atmosphere as there were also quite a few tourists and graduates hanging around and taking photos. All seemed rather subdued.
 
Weird seeing the tiny groups of wandering fash running into this demo and being surprised people took against them.

Watching the UFC demo go past as they left Whitehall was moving. Really feel that the timing of the two could have been better...

I was particularly surprised to see that all the pubs around Trafalgar Square seemed to have a "no drinking outside" order in place. Was that the whole of central London? Probably the best way to get the fash off the streets...
Went to the Harp near Traf Square for a quick one. They were serving beer in plastic glasses rather than glass ones, probablyl on orders from police.
 
Got into it with couple of Tommy many names supporters who are going on that march tomorrow, on another football forum, last night. There really are no words strong enough to describe those pond scum. Apparently I'm a nonce but anyone who thinks an adult should go to prison for abusing a child is a cunt and for good measures one of them finished off by threatening to rape my sister. 🙄Here's hoping they get a good kick in by the police and end up behind bars with their beloved leader by the end of the night.
Wait, they don't think child abusers should be imprisoned? Surprises me, normally TR supporters are the first to call for child abusers to be executed.

Not surprised they threatened to rape your sister either. Women aren't people to them, they only see us in terms of our relationships to men.
 
Apparently Lawrence Fox was supposed to be doing SYLs speech

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Bravely bold Sir Robin rode forth from Camelot.
He was not afraid to die, O brave Sir Robin.
He was not at all afraid to be killed in nasty ways,
Brave, brave, brave, brave Sir Robin!

He was not in the least bit scared to be mashed into a pulp,
Or to have his eyes gouged out and his elbows broken,
To have his kneecaps split and his body burned away
And his limbs all hacked and mangled, brave Sir Robin!

His head smashed in and his heart cut out
And his liver removed and his bowels unplugged
And his nostrils raped and his bottom burned off
And his pen— (made to stop by Robin)

[Minstrel's song #2]

Brave Sir Robin ran away,
Bravely ran away, away.
When danger reared its ugly head, he bravely turned his tail and fled.
Yes, brave Sir Robin turned about
And gallantly, he chickened out. Bravely taking to his feet,
He beat a very brave retreat,
Bravest of the brave, Sir Robin.

[Minstrel's song #3]

He is packing it in and packing it up
And sneaking away and buggering up
And chickening out and pissing off home,
Yes, bravely he is throwing in the sponge.
 
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