Mike Bell reports from Nuneaton: Many British National Party members turned out to support troops from the 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers as they marched through the town centre of Nuneaton.
Crowds lined the streets waving their Union Jacks with pride, making up for the disgraceful dereliction by the local council in failing to put out flags or buntings of any kind in the town centre. Men, women and children of all ages cheered and clapped at our troops as they proudly marched by.
With enormous BNP support in the area and with the Nuneaton and Coventry BNP organisers both being ex-servicemen, British soldiers can march through the streets of this town knowing that they will be afforded the dignity and respect they thoroughly deserve
Crowds lined the streets waving their Union Jacks with pride, making up for the disgraceful dereliction by the local council in failing to put out flags or buntings of any kind in the town centre. Men, women and children of all ages cheered and clapped at our troops as they proudly marched by.
With enormous BNP support in the area and with the Nuneaton and Coventry BNP organisers both being ex-servicemen, British soldiers can march through the streets of this town knowing that they will be afforded the dignity and respect they thoroughly deserve
Very true Mike, the Local Council's utter lack of respect in many ways echoed the disrespect of the Islamic demos in Luton when The Anglians returned. We didn't want our troops there either, but they did go, and we will make damn sure that when they do return,we will give them our true British support, heroes one and all.
On a lighter note it was good to see Redditch BNP Councillor Dave Enderby and Nuneaton BNP Councillor Martyn Findlay together thus disproving the myth that they are the one and the same person...
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