Whatever happened to Free Speech? Cf UAF in Walthamstow and EDL in Westminster –

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Saturday, 27 October 2012

Readers will remember the appalling way the EDL were treated while exercising our democratic freedom to meet and protest in Walthamstow last month.  Today was set as the return to Walthamstow.

However last week Tommy Robinson and 53 men were arrested on the outskirts of London. Kev Carroll was arrested in Luton. Tommy Robinson remains in custody until after Christmas on charges concerning irregularities to the passport he used to visit the US for the commemoration of 11/9 last month. The other men are charged with conspiracy to cause a breach of the peace and allowed bail, on condition they do not enter East London. Paul Weston, leader of the British Freedom Party who was arrested for potentially causing a breach of the peace wile attempting to visit Tommy in prison has been released without charge.

Next the Home Seecretary Teresa May set a ban on all marches in four London boroughs for 30 days. Those boroughs were Waltham Forest, in order to prevent today’s proposed march, Islington, just in case anyone approached the Finsbury Park Mosque, Tower Hamlets, lest anyone contemplate a demonstration at the East London Mosque, and Newham (site of the proposed Megagmosque). According to the notice on WalthamForest’s website this order prevented ALL marches, except funeral processions and those commonly or customarily held in the area, which would cover something like the local Scouts annual St George’s Day parade. The Home Secretary does not have power to ban static demonstrations. However the Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police issued an order under S14 of the Public Order Act 1986 banning any EDL event in London, other than a permitted rally outside the Houses of Parliament between 1pm and 2pm. One hour only, only in that spot. I was not served with S14 a notice but a man known to me has given me his copy which is below.

The UAF and their subsidiary organisation We Are Waltham Forest decided not to cancel their demo but to hold it as a “Victory Rally” As a former resident of Walthamstow who retains family connections I always had business there this weekend and decided I would lawfully go about it this morning. There was a strong police presence at all the transport hubs and railway stations. At Walthamstow Central Station UAF stewards were exhibiting their banners and attempting to sell their newspapers.

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7 Replies to “Whatever happened to Free Speech? Cf UAF in Walthamstow and EDL in Westminster –”

  1. This is a clear sign society is braking down. When police need to set limits to when you are able to come out and communicate with other citizens under a threat of violence from a large segment of society

  2. I sure would like to hear Tommy Robinson’s side of the story using someone else passport he must have known the police are watching him like a hawk

  3. So, Britain is now oficiially a Nazi police state. This is what happens when the citizens allow the government to run amok. This is also what happens when the citizens refuse to use the violence that seems to work so well for the mustard invaders. The government, as well as mustards only respect force.

  4. “The establishment respects only violence.”

    Don’t get mixed up between respect and fear. The establishment is afraid

  5. The establishment is very afraid, only fear could have caused this reaction, as usual the politicians take the wrong actions when trying to scare the ordinary people into shutting up.