Don’t Give The EDL Potatoes.

The EDL have featured several times on this website. Once in December 2009, again in October 2010 and most recently in September 2011.

This will be the fourth article about the EDL’s activities. Some may ask why?

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Divide and Conquer

A ban on moving (non-static) protests was recently introduced throughout five London boroughs following a request from the Metropolitan Police. The ban started on the 2nd of September and was meant to last for 30 days.

On the 3rd of September, English Defence League (EDL) held a pre-planned protest….

Is banning non-static protests really the way forward in managing violence?

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One Leicester – United Against Divisions.

Members of the English Defence League (EDL) gathered in Leicester on Saturday 9th October 2010. All marches had been banned in the centre on that day, but static demonstrations were still allowed. The following footage was taken from the EDL side of the Police barrier.

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Jorvik Viking Festival

Ah, the city of York. As described by some some as having architecture so lovely that you’ll be spending most of your time looking up and bumping into people, tangled cobbled streets that are really good for getting lost in and wandering around the fantastic tiny shops (just make sure there is some space on your credit card before you visit), a massive church where you’ll have to pay £5 if you want to see anything more than the entrance hall. Oh, and don’t worry about getting a (non-alcoholic) drink. There are so many cafes about – lets just all hope that they all have toilets…

Quite peaceful.

Then all of a sudden you come aross these chaps walking down the street;

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English Defence League Protest in Nottingham on Saturday 5th December 2009

The following YouTube videos are silent documentaries. This means that they have no narration, (but still have all the background sound), as my main objective is to represent the event that happened in Nottingham, not tinge the footage with my own personal political views.

The following silent documentaries were recorded in Nottingham when the English Defence League (EDL) and Unite Against Facism (UAF) groups both held protests in the city centre. A large Police presence was required to keep the two groups apart.

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