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Neo-nazis, Tories and Bricks

Durutti's 5th Column | 15.09.2005 17:51 | Anti-racism

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On the 10th of September 2005 a neo-nazi sect calling itself the Nationalist Alliance held a meeting to remember the recently deceased fascist crank John Tyndall, the meeting was also an attempt to unite fighting factions within the British far right .

The venue for the meeting was the Conservative club at Rawdon near Leeds.

Although both the club, the regional office and Conservative national headquarters were informed by anti-fascists exactly who was meeting in their building and for what purpose, no attempt was made by them to halt the gathering.

It having been made clear that the Conservative party, despite their rhetoric, were unwilling to take any action against fascists in their midst, anti-fascists took matters into their own hands.

The meeting was brought to an abrupt end by the anti-fascists and it was again made clear that fascist activity and organisation will be met with robust direct action in West Yorkshire.

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  1. Well done — Matt K
  2. Oh yus! — Jimmy pursey's dad
  3. comment — Rex
  4. not true rex — TW
  5. How brave — Fascists are pussies.
  6. Only bricks? Shame. — Pilgrim
  7. 'Pilgrim' or fascist! — Lizzie
  8. Bricking kids — Humpty Dumpty
  9. Nazi? Hardly. — Pilgrim
  10. Well done on two counts. — Red & Black