While hanging around outside schools is probably quite familiar to the rank and file of the BNP – this time they had an excuse. Well kind of.. .this time it's not those bloody immigrants – it's unwashed commie teachers brainwashing kids into a precocious knowledge of the facts of life.
A delegation from the far-right party picketed Grenoside Community primary school in Sheffield last Tuesday over proposals that would see children aged between four and six being taught about reproduction in mammals.
Frothing at the mouth far right loonies claimed the lessons (about rabbits) were 'bordering on paedophilia'. In fact Nasty Nick Griffin weighed in via Twitter “Mental paedophiles behind sick plan must drop it or face demos at home too."
One of the mental paedophiles behind the sick plan - Colin Fleetwood, headteacher said "It's about mummy rabbits and daddy rabbits". Just when you thought the nasty party couldn't burrow any deeper.
In response to the EDL's increasingly ineffective mass action and a lack of political depth. EDL leader and former BNP activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon announces he is joining the mini-BNP British Freedom Party.
Local anti-fascists were out and about around the South Coast this week as the BNP tried to rear their ugly mugs once again.
On Saturday 29th October 2011 the English Defence League (EDL) paid their third visit to Birmingham. Previous excursions ended in running battles through the streets. The march was the EDL's second big mobilisation this year, although not hyped as much as their September outing in Tower Hamlets...
Last Thursday (20th) after a month long struggle of battles and barricades, the Dale Farm residents and Camp Constant supporters walked off the site, leaving their homes to the bailiffs' tools of destruction.
The EDL are taking their roadshow back to Brum this week. SchNEWS assumes they'll be hoping to avoid a re-run of their last two visits to the UK's second largest city, which saw them chased round the town centre by Asian youth and anti-fascists.
The English Defence League (EDL) 'Angels' handed in their petition to Downing Street last Saturday
On Monday all nine defendants in the second Welling Blood&Honour case were found not guilty of conspiracy to violent disorder. The first trial saw seven guilty verdicts and six defendants sent down.
Frustrated by their piss-poor showing in Tower Hamlets, the EDL are sending in their women to see if they can do a better job.