Public anger is rising over the continued failure of the police and national broadcast media to deal effectively with the long-running scandal of ethnic cleansing attacks by Muslim gangs, particularly in Greater Manchester and Lancashire.
With the near murder of 17-year-old Dan Stringer in Hyde, and the brutal beating of two other youngsters last week in nearby Rochdale, the announcement of simultaneous pro-law and order demonstrations in Hyde by the British National Party and the English Defence League on the 25th has been very well received on social networking sites and at street level in the area.
So it is not surprising that a joint leftist/state dirty tricks disruption effort is underway to try to cut down the numbers who attend. As part of this campaign, an unknown (and non-existent) group calling itself the English National Alliance claimed last night that the British National Party demonstration has been cancelled.
It has not! An hour later, the internet was awash with rumours that the EDL demo was also off - another lie, according to the well-informed Casuals United blogspot, which this morning confirms that, while the main EDL site continues only to advertise last week´s Liverpool demo, a regional English Defence League demonstration will indeed be going ahead in Hyde on Sat 25th.
Speaking about the coming British National Party demo, Nick Griffin MEP has this to say: "We would only call off the Hyde protest if the police there arrest the other six or seven members of the racist gang that tried to kill young Dan and attacked his friend.
"With CCTV surveillance so widespread, it beggars belief that they can arrest one of them and not know who the others are, so we have to interpret their failure to round the whole gang up as a deliberate policy to avoid upsetting the wider Muslim community. Greater Manchester Police really should have a new motto under their crest: ´Anything For A Quiet Life´.
"That´s why it´s so important that, from now on, the police bosses learn that, rather than meaning a quiet life, turning a blind eye to anti-English violence will lead to protests, demonstrations, inconvenience and confrontation. There can be no peace without justice, so I hope to see activists from far and wide joining us on Saturday 25th.
"The significant numbers who have fallen out with the leadership of the EDL are also very welcome to join our demonstration if they wish. Overall it doesn´t matter who goes on which event, as long as both are as large as possible. Having two separate events means double the headache for the police, and a serious headache is the least they deserve for letting down the indigenous community so badly.
"If the police actually do their job and arrest the gang in Hyde, then we will move our demonstration to Rochdale, where the police have failed to arrest anyone at all in connection with the anti-English attack there. Only if both gangs of Muslim thugs are arrested before the 25th will we call off our demonstration, so my best guess is that we´ll be out on the streets of Greater Manchester calling for action and justice on Saturday 25th February. Hope to see you there!"