15 BNP members rallied in Salford, Greater Manchester, yesterday morning (19th). They protested against an "anti-white" comment made by a Coronation Street actor in the ITV programme. Police was present to stop counter-activities.
About 15 or so white, middle-aged, male BNP supporters turned up. They were the self-labelled "elite" of Oldham, Burnley and Harrogate BNP. They brought their own 'camera team', a St. George's flag and spent the whole time interviewing each other.
The picket was held outside the ITV Granada Film Studios in Salford. ITV employees and passers-by ignored the men and looked rather embarrassed at their presence.
A handful of police stood with them. Manchester Police had taken to provoke the BNP a bit by sending a black officer to their protection. The BNP website quotes one officer to have justified the police presence with the BNP's need to be protected "in case the antis turn up".
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Protection from who?
20.01.2006 23:12
May I ask the question why the lone Black police officer was protecting the 'middle aged BNP? And another, who was he protecting them from? Surely they have a right to protest and to protest without fear! Are my years of work toward equality wasted?
James daubney
i aggree with james above
23.01.2006 15:18
i mean next youll be claiming idi amin and pol pot didnt have a right to govern their countries.
be fair you barstuwards
colin whiteman