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NF marching tomorrow, November 8th

Northerner | 07.11.2009 20:56 | Anti-racism | South Coast

NF marching through London for Rememberence day tomorrow, need confirmation of anti-fascist response.

The NF are marching through London tomorrow for Rememberence Day tomorrow (November 8th), meeting at Bressenden Place (Nr. Victoria Station) at 14.00, and marching at 14.30. They'll be marching from Bessenden Place to The Cenotaph.

Having only lived in London for a few weeks, and they're expecting nationalists from all over the the country to be marching, anyone know of any organised opposition? An earlier post on Indy suggested that UAF are 'mobilising', but any wind of any 'real' opposition? I know I'll be out, but anyone else? Anyone know the NF's route?

Cheers

Northerner

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07.11.2009 22:17

There is NO organised response by anarchists and militant anti-fascists.

Remembrance Day parades are not the best day for it, though it is an utter disgrace that these Nazis wankers are opposed by more non-politicals on that day.

Anarchist Antifascist


Days of old was not the case to let it go

07.11.2009 23:49

'At a regional and national level, AFA actions were mainly based around countering known - or intelligence-indicated - fascist mobilisations. Remembrance Sunday in London was the first national focus point in 1986 - the National Front having made a point of marching to the Cenotaph on the day, then attacking left wing targets - notably the anti-Apartheid picket outside the South African Embassy. These militant AFA mobilisations had the desired effect - the fascists were stopped'.

From '1985-2001: Anti-Fascist Action (AFA)'

 http://libcom.org/history/1985-2001-anti-fascist-action-afa

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old days

08.11.2009 17:02

get ya facts right working class people were in the nf. not middle class mugs like u..

union jack


who's the real middle class mug?

08.11.2009 18:25

Of course there were working class people in the NF - there were also working class people in AFA who outnumbered them almost everytime.

So much so that the BNP (and other groups) have turned ever more to the middle-classes and taken the electorial route.

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