The mob rule of anti-fascism didn't end with ANL

The original Pro-Democracy League was active in 2004/5 as a polar opposition to undemocratic Anti Nazi League. The gradual demise of the ANL did not mean that a strong opponent to anti-fascism was no longer needed, quite the contrary. ANL is now the even less democratic Unite Against Fascism making an unpleasant appearance whenever free speech dares to be voiced. The UAF's more radical counterpart Antifa still go that much further by directly confronting patriotic groups that dare to speak using violence and intimidation all the way. It is because of the continuation of groups like these that the Pro-Democracy League must be present and counter their intimidation in the same fashion they counter free speech.

This new group has been reformed to defend the BNP with or without their approval or even the approval of the original PDL. Democracy should not need permission least of all be silenced by the degeneracy of anti-fascism.

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Monday 24 January 2011

UAF now have PLOD working undercover for them


Looking at the dreg circled in this picture you may not think he's that much out of place. Yet the dude we see in the black cap and shades is in fact undercover National Public Order Intelligence Unit police constable Mark Kennedy. PC Kennedy was snapped up at the 2009 Red, White & Blue festival protesting against the BNP on behalf of the freedom-despising UAF. Isn't it a shame how an organisation like the UAF renowned for being distrustful and hostile towards the police go and recruit one in their very ranks to lobby against the BNP. Remember how this anti-authority outfit would always chant at their protests "police protect the fascists" now have an undercover bobby who they would probably expect protection from if things turned nasty.

Link on BNP site

No mention of this on the UAF site

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