> one rally speaker, Brian Tamaki, told the crowd: ‘Ban any type of public expression in our Christian nation from other religions. Ban Halal, ban Burquas. Ban mosques, ban temples, ban shrines – we don’t want those in our countries.’
Wasn’t this march also supposed to be about free speech?
Kobruh456 on
> Further up the street, towards Trafalgar Square, rally supporters violently attacked anti-racists, and the police were forced to deploy dogs and horses to force them back.
That doesn’t sound much like uniting the country to me.
MDK1980 on
>Chief Executive of the UK’s largest anti-racism and anti-extremism movement, HOPE not hate, **Nick Lowles**, gave The [Mirror](https://www.mirror.co.uk/) his verdict.
Should’ve just stopped reading there. The guy’s a mug. Wouldn’t put it past him to have completely made it all up.
LARRYVOND13 on
Just being reminded how crap of a newspaper the mirror is. Have they got an aversion to the phrase “death threat” or “calls for the death of…”?
SensitivePotato44 on
Sounds like terrorism to me. Is voicing support for these Nazi twats going to be an arrestable offence?
Course not, that’s only for the left.
Vaxtez on
The people who follow Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (‘Tommy Robinson’s’ actual name) really aren’t the brightest bunch
After-Dentist-2480 on
Thug does thug.
How entirely unexpected from a rally organised by a criminal with a long history of violent crime.
Willywonka5725 on
We could just ban all religions. Either everyone is allowed to play make believe, or nobody is.
zombie_osama on
Unfortunately, the Ricky Jones case has shown that it is apparently perfectly fine to stand up with a microphone in front of a large crowd and call for death on people you disagree with.
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> one rally speaker, Brian Tamaki, told the crowd: ‘Ban any type of public expression in our Christian nation from other religions. Ban Halal, ban Burquas. Ban mosques, ban temples, ban shrines – we don’t want those in our countries.’
Wasn’t this march also supposed to be about free speech?
> Further up the street, towards Trafalgar Square, rally supporters violently attacked anti-racists, and the police were forced to deploy dogs and horses to force them back.
That doesn’t sound much like uniting the country to me.
>Chief Executive of the UK’s largest anti-racism and anti-extremism movement, HOPE not hate, **Nick Lowles**, gave The [Mirror](https://www.mirror.co.uk/) his verdict.
Should’ve just stopped reading there. The guy’s a mug. Wouldn’t put it past him to have completely made it all up.
Just being reminded how crap of a newspaper the mirror is. Have they got an aversion to the phrase “death threat” or “calls for the death of…”?
Sounds like terrorism to me. Is voicing support for these Nazi twats going to be an arrestable offence?
Course not, that’s only for the left.
The people who follow Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (‘Tommy Robinson’s’ actual name) really aren’t the brightest bunch
Thug does thug.
How entirely unexpected from a rally organised by a criminal with a long history of violent crime.
We could just ban all religions. Either everyone is allowed to play make believe, or nobody is.
Unfortunately, the Ricky Jones case has shown that it is apparently perfectly fine to stand up with a microphone in front of a large crowd and call for death on people you disagree with.