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Muslim Luton Anti-Army Protest “Portent of Things to Come”

bbc-site-protestThe shocking anti-British army protest by a group of Muslims in central Luton is a portent of what is to come unless the Islamification of this country is halted, the BNP’s defence spokesman has warned.

“The disgraceful sight of Muslim protestors carrying posters saying ‘Anglian Soldiers Go to Hell’ while parading through town after tours of duty risking their lives is the inevitable consequence of the colonisation of this country by Third Worlders,” Mr Peter Mullins said.

“Luton is well known as a heavily Muslim colonised town, and it is little wonder that there was nearly a confrontation between indigenous British people watching the parade and the Muslim protestors,” he said.

“While the BNP completely opposes the illegal war in Afghanistan and Iraq, we cannot help but think of what would happen to British nationals who would insult a Pakistani army parade in Lahore in this manner; they would be lynched,” Mr Mullins continued.

The 2nd Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment, known as the Poachers, have toured Iraq twice in two years.

As the returning soldiers reached Luton Town Hall, watched by friends and family seeing them for the first time in months, the Muslim protesters shouted “Terrorists” and “Anglian Soldiers Go to Hell”.

The Muslims then had to be protected by police as supporters of the soldiers, some carrying Union and St George’s flags, turned on them shouting “Scum” and “No surrender to the Taleban.”

Mr Mullins said that a recent intelligence community report had warned of large scale unrest this coming summer, spurred on by the economic crisis. “This is bound to be exacerbated by the presence of large numbers of people in Britain who are hostile to everything for which this nation stands,” he said.

“During World War II, British soldiers fighting overseas knew that when they saw the white cliffs of Dover, they were once again on safe ground. Thanks to the mass Third World immigration policies pursued by Tory and Labour governments, this is no longer the case. British army personnel now find that the foe which they fought is also to be found right in the middle of England itself.

“Only the BNP will bring an end to this madness,” he concluded.

Nick Griffin MEP

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