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Video: British National Party leafleters surrounded by police and told to ‘get out’ of Greenwich

Mon, 15/08/2011 - 13:38

British National Party activists were told to ‘get out’ of Greenwich by police on Saturday for attempting to deliver the Party’s anti-riot leaflets. Although the six activists – three of them OAPs – were peacefully trying to carry out their basic human right to impart political information, they were told by police they were ‘not wanted’ in the borough and would have to leave at once. 


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