
Saturday saw a pathetic turnout from Britain First in Bromley, reports Unite Against Fascism. Less than 50 turned out to see their leaders, Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, sign on at the police station, as part of their bail conditions on charges of religiously aggravated harassment.
The fascists had hoped to march from Bromley North to the station, but for reasons not yet clear, were not able to. Of course, they blamed everyone but themselves for this. Around 200 answered Unite Against Fascism’s call and anti-fascists demoralised the little Hitlers, opposite the police station. The fascists had put out a national call for support and their low numbers clearly disgruntled several who did turn up. Ex-BNP members mingled with ex-Combat 18 thugs. This really was a rump and was the lowest Britain First demo for some time.






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