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Stand by Liverpool BNP’s Peter Tierney!

July 17, 2009 - By BNP News

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All British National Party supporters who value freedom and justice are being urged to turn out to demonstrate outside St Anne’s police station in Liverpool this coming Monday at 2.30pm.

Liverpool organiser Peter Squire said Mr Tierney, owner of the famous Liverpool A-frame vehicle, would be answering his bail after a wrongful arrest on 23 April.

“Mr Tierney, who was also one of the original Liverpool 13, was engaging in perfectly legal political activity in Liverpool city centre last April when a mob of violent Tory and Labour-supported UAF thugs started harassing him and the other BNP members, including women and elderly folk,” Mr Squire said.

“The BNP team ignored the extremists and carried on with their literature distribution. After all their leaflets had been snapped up by the eager public, they left the city centre. As they were walking away, the extremists suddenly physically attacked the BNP people.”

The BNP men defended the women and the elderly members against the deranged leftists, and the police soon arrived. Two of the extremists were immediately arrested by the police and dragged away. One of the extremists then claimed that Mr Tierney had attacked him, and as a result, the BNP man was taken into custody a while later.

Mr Tierney was taken to Wavertree police station where he was arrested and detained until late that evening. For some bizarre reason he had his clothes confiscated and was forced to wear a suit which made him look like he had come out of some political prisoner camp (see picture).

Mr Tierney is still under bail conditions which forbid him from entering the Liverpool city centre, where he makes his living.

Mr Squire called on all supporters who could reach Liverpool to turn out in support of Mr Tierney on Monday afternoon. “We need to show the police and the extremists that we will not bow to bullying and threats. We need to show that we stand by one of our own whose only crime was to defend women and the elderly against violent Communist thugs,” Mr Squire said.

“See you all outside St Anne’s police station on Monday afternoon, 2.30 pm. Be there, and be proud to support Mr Tierney who has never hesitated to put himself in the front line for all of us!”





Nick Griffin MEP

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