Events of the last week and a half or so might seem to suggest that loyalists can tend to be a bit of a nasty lot, and of course the area's local fascists aren't exactly the sort of people you'd be chuffed to see your daughter bring home for dinner, so, according to our sources, a number of activists from both Manchester and Liverpool opted to move around the city separately from the main march with a view to keeping an eye out for any potential wrong-doers.
An early encounter with a small group of fascists showed the extent to which the 'nationalists' weren't willing to put their money where there mouth is when faced with the prospect of an hostile encounter with the opposition. This seemed to set the tone for a day of disappointment for the far right, whose pitiful numbers and primitive tactics saw them caught short on several occasions. Anti-fascist activists were able to remain mobile both on foot and by vehicle but in reality had very little to do, when faced with such a disorganised and small group of fascists who made at best half-hearted attempts to show their disapproval at the march.
A solid chunk of the fascists were arrested for a number of offences, ranging form possession of class A drugs to racially motivated insults and breach of the peace, but the march itself proceeded without problem. There was a massive police operation around the demonstration that seemed to be incredible over-kill given the level of threat. The police have however fallen firmly into the bad books of the local far-right, with the 'Scouse Nationalists' (see NF, NWI, NWFF, EDL etc) issuing a fatwa calling for the police to be targeted.
Given that the only previous 'physical exploits' of the far right in Liverpool include, amongst other incidents, targetting pacifists (and clueless) Occupy protestors several years ago, ganging up to assault lone musicians and turning up to meetings mob handed before leaving when requested to by those on the doors, we don't think Merseyside Police will be going to the mattresses just yet. We feel that perhaps the fash are trying to run before they've learn to walk, as their fighting prowess is not currently the subject of fireside tales across the land. Regardless, the day represented another sad showing from a ramshackle shit mob with serious delusions of grandeur. Well done to everyone on our side who was out on the day.
ACA Manchester
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22.07.2013 06:32
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Why insult Occupy protestors?
23.07.2013 20:23
Cross hatch
Clueless?
23.07.2013 20:27
Tegbie
the agreement between the elected mayor of liverpool,and loyalists.
28.07.2013 10:48
mohamad
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A march for Liverpool trade unionists?
28.07.2013 17:20
Liverpool Echo, 16 July 2013
How was the parade 'successful' if the police re-routed it?
Why did most unions refuse to attend?
Why did Alec McFadden tell the Liverpool Echo say it wasn't an Irish march when it was headed by the Irish tricolour?
Why weren't prominent Liverpool Socialists (including our elected Mayor) present?
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@mohamad - James Larkin
02.09.2013 14:06
"In September 1923 Larkin formed the Irish Worker League.... Its most prominent activity in its first year was to raise funds for imprisoned members of the Anti-Treaty IRA"
https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Larkin
The Anti-Treaty IRA was the IRA faction that went to war, killing their own former comrades, for the crime of not being extreme enough
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