Britain First Activists and Local Muslims Spar, Only Britain First Threatened by Police


Local protesters in Britain were shut down and threatened by police because of a run-in with the Muslim community. The side the police took was unsurprising.

Britain First activists were reportedly threatened with a dawn raid and later arrested by police after they published a viral video which showed members of the group being confronted by Muslims in the town of Luton.

The original video, which attracted tens of millions of views on Facebook, shows Muslims embroiled in heated arguments with Britain First activists, vowing to “take over,” as well as making violent threats and at least one physical assault.

Luton police subsequently issued a statement saying they would investigate Britain First, seek to ban the group from entering Luton again and that, “no members of the local community,” ie the Muslims that hurled abuse, would be arrested.

According to Britain First leader Paul Golding and deputy Jayda Fransen, they received a phone call from Bedfordshire Police on Saturday night threatening the pair with an early morning raid if the two didn’t voluntarily surrender and be arrested on the charge of “wearing political uniforms” the following Monday. Bedfordshire Police deny that such a threat was made.

In the video, Golding and Fransen are told by DC Stone of Luton Police that they are required to be interviewed under caution. When the pair refuse to be interviewed, they are arrested.

When a government no longer protects the speech of its citizens, it loses sight of what makes them a legitimate government to begin with. When it takes sides, as it has done here, it becomes even more dangerous.

Source Info Wars



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