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Holden Caulfield
20th July 2008, 20:40
Some good news from Lancaster. The BNP set up a stall today in the town centre. It seems that the small gathering of pond life came from Carlisle. The BNP have no official presence in Lancaster since their previous organiser, Chris Hill, resigned his position following the party split in January. The out of town BNP members set up a small table just near the Museum.

It had been kicked over within minutes by a lone woman passing by!

Initially undeterred the fash re-assembled their stall and continued to hand out leaflets. Within half an hour there was a spontaneous response from local concerned people who gathered quickly and surrounded the BNP stall. Standing in front of the stall with anti-fascist leaflets the local people made sure the fascists were unable to distribute their filth. A passer by also emptied two cans of fizzy pop all over the BNP leaflets.

People shouted "keep the racists out of Lancaster", and eventually a mega phone turned up to get the message across!

Unable to continue leafleting the pond life got fed up and packed up their stall. The cops arrived to add a bit of extra tension into proceedings. But funnily enough the fascists were in a car with an illegal number plate. Some on our side pointed this out, and the cops spent another ten minutes taking their details.

Totally dejected they eventually drove off to cheers and jeers and were told not to come back!

Hopefully the fascists had such a bad day that they won't return. But if they do let's make sure they are not given an inch. Fortunately the other market traders were very good at opposing them. The stall holder next to the BNP refused to let anyone in his gazebo with a BNP leaflet! And the fascists were reported for not having a license. However, we can't just rely on council bureaucracy to see off these fascists. We saw today that it is possible to stop them peddling their hatred in this tolerant town of ours, by taking direct action!! Direct action on a bigger scale can have the same results come the BNP's "Red White & Blue" racist festival in August.

spartan
20th July 2008, 22:21
Well done this is great news and really cheered me up.

Pogue
20th July 2008, 23:27
Brilliant :D

Luckily the scum don't have a presence where I live, as far as I know. I've never seen them around here, but if they did come, rest assured me and fellow comrades would run the scumbags out of the region, and make sure they never return.

The Feral Underclass
20th July 2008, 23:32
Haha, good job.

Soupspoon
26th July 2008, 18:30
It gets better. Clive Jefferson, the Carlisle BNP organiser who arranged this trip to Lancaster, got done for having a dodgy personalised number plate. Fixed penalty fine - £60. :laugh:

RedAnarchist
26th July 2008, 18:33
May this be repeated in every city, town, village and hamlet in this country!:)

Dr Mindbender
26th July 2008, 19:08
Link please? :)

mykittyhasaboner
26th July 2008, 19:16
haha. total win.

Holden Caulfield
26th July 2008, 19:50
It gets better. Clive Jefferson, the Carlisle BNP organiser who arranged this trip to Lancaster, got done for having a dodgy personalised number plate. Fixed penalty fine - £60. :laugh:

:lol:Clive is a prick, he is the county organiser though (so i think anyway)

here is a link to a mates blog on the subject, here (http://www.therightarewrong.blogspot.com/)

and here is Clives Blog which gives a...different.. view (http://cumbrianpatriotbnp.blogspot.com/),

Faction2008
26th July 2008, 20:05
here is a link to a mates blog on the subject, here
I like how this blog emphasizes the stupidity of the BNP.


and here is Clives Blog which gives a...different.. viewI hate the BNP it's just a party for ignorant pricks, I'm glad they were pushed out of Lancaster.

Soupspoon
27th July 2008, 00:42
Here's (http://lancasteruaf.blogspot.com/2008/07/lancaster-activists-remove-bnp-from.html) a link to the article on the Lancaster Unity blog. The article was written by one of the locals who was there. There's no link to the article about the fine cos it was in the local rag and they obviously didn't consider it important/interesting enough to go on the net.