Saturday, February 11, 2012

Britain First holds vigil for white victims of racist murders


London - On 8 February 2012, patriotic movement, Britain First, held a vigil outside the Houses of Parliament, in London, in order to demand equal recognition for the white, British victims of racist attacks.
Speaking about the recent imprisonment of Emma West ‘the Croydon tram lady’, for ‘racist’ remarks, Paul Golding, Chairman of Britain First said “…but Emma West is a case in point of the way native British people get treated by the establishment when they step, even a slight amount, out of line.
Two days earlier on 6 February, demonstrations were held outside Liverpool Crown Court, by various organisations, to highlight the issue of the grooming of white, British girls by Muslim gangs.

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