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TV’s Midsomer doesn’t need an English defence league

Source: London Evening Standard
Midsomer Murders is a delightful fantasy of English market-town life, with our favourite pastime of a little light killing thrown in.
It is a guilty secret for many of us city dwellers, seeking solace in the pastoral settings, matching tea sets and very polite homicidal maniacs.
How disconcerting then to find Midsomer’s producer [...]

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March 17, 2011 in Uncategorized
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EDL Men arrested on suspicion of publishing anti-muslim videos online

Source: Devon News, Exposing Racism & Intolerance
Props to the EDL for making the press’ job easier. Today, they happily filled in the blanks with regard to the arrest last night of two men on suspicion of publishing hateful material on the Internet. The EDL’s astonishingly ill-advised Media Department gladly informed us that the arrested men [...]

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February 10, 2011 in Uncategorized
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CANADA: Anti-Islamic group from U.K. to hold rally

Source: National Post
A British right-wing group responsible for a wave of violent anti-Islamist street protests in the United Kingdom will attempt to spread its message to Canadians at a rally in Toronto next week.
A “support rally” for the controversial English Defence League is scheduled to take place at the Toronto Zionist Centre on Tuesday night. [...]

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January 6, 2011 in Uncategorized, Various News
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EDL’s Guramit Singh Arrested – Here’s Why

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HinntKyK00Q

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December 22, 2010 in EDL News, Uncategorized
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Convictions point to rise of far right extremism

Source: Channel 4
Today’s convictions of a 42-year-old food packer and a 59-year-old builder on inciting racial hatred brings to 16 the number of convictions connected to far right extremism in the past two years, as Home Affairs Correspondent Simon Israel investigates.

Trevor Hannington, from South Wales, and Michael Heaton, from Lancashire, ran their own far right [...]

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June 25, 2010 in Uncategorized
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Indian preacher Zakir Naik is banned from UK

Source: BBC
An Indian Muslim preacher has been banned from entering the UK for his “unacceptable behaviour”, the home secretary says.
Zakir Naik, a 44-year-old television preacher, had been due to give a series of lectures in London and Sheffield.
Theresa May said that visiting the UK was “a privilege, not a right”.
The home secretary can stop people [...]

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June 18, 2010 in Uncategorized
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300lb van bomb at Aughnacloy police station

Source: BBC
A van left outside Aughnacloy police station on Thursday night contained a 300lb bomb, police have confirmed.
Hundreds of people are still out of their homes following the alert in County Tyrone. The bomb has now been made safe.
PSNI Superintendent Brian Kee said those behind the attack were “criminal terrorists”.
He said if the bomb had [...]

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June 18, 2010 in Uncategorized
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EXCLUSIVE: EDL Bradford Violence Warning

A screenshot, borrowed from our friends at Lancaster Unity, shows that the EDL’s plans to incite hatred with violence in Bradford in August are very real. The message, a warning regarding the EDL’s intentions in the city.
Talk of violence abounds in the English Defence League’s online communities, as they prepare for the intended riot, billed [...]

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June 2, 2010 in EDL News, Exclusives, Uncategorized
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EXCLUSIVE: Hidden Internal Money Row EDL Did Not Want You To See

All our readers and supporters know perfectly well that the far right have a long habit of biasing their publications and websites by exercising selective censorship. It’s not often you actually catch them in the act, confessing to having done so, however.
Cue, the amateurish and ailing English Defence League.
As one of their web forum administrators [...]

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June 1, 2010 in EDL News, Exclusives, Uncategorized
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BNP New Webmaster Exposed

In light of the news that Chris Barnett as been given the role of British National Party webmaster following the departure of Simon Bennett, we thought it would be a pertinent time to remind the memory-impaired among us of the kind of man Barnett is.
The following article is from Hastings and St Leonard’s Observer, circa [...]

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May 17, 2010 in BNP News, Uncategorized
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