Good things come to those who wait and I have been waiting a long time for someone in a suitable position to both notice and publicly comment upon the fascist organisation that hides itself under the banner “Unite Against Fascism”.
At many locations around the country every year the wreath laid by the British National Party on remembrance day will be stolen by this authoritarian fascist organisation.
Discrimination on the basis of political belief is clearly something that they have no problem with them!
The following piece on the Pendle Today website: Police probe as anti-fascism group removes BNP wreath from Nelson memorial brings to the public’s attention something that we Nationalists have known about for years.
Richard MacSween, of PUAF, said: "The BNP have left a wreath and we have removed it because we don't approve of fascism."
The group said they were "outraged" by the political party's gesture to lay down a wreath, and said they were going to actively campaign against them.
But Coun. George Adam, from the Nelson and District branch of the Royal British Legion, said: "I'm annoyed - they have no right to remove that wreath. The BNP is a legitimate political party and they have a right to put down a memorial wreath just as any other members of the public do."
He continued: "The PUAF have done that without any explanation, so who is the fascist?"Coun. Brian Parker, of the BNP, condemned the group's actions, saying: "It is disgusting and it's theft.
"Coun. Adam Grant was the one who laid the wreath and he himself has been in the Army. We have had trouble with this extreme group before and anybody who approves their views is deliberately planning to make the British a minority. Our group is all for parliamentary democracy."
Nelson police said they were looking into the matter.
It would be ungentlemanly of me to call the UAF fascists without allowing them their own opportunity to speak. Here are a couple of videos of their very own Martin Smith on national television.
I have to ask myself whether it is just people like me and Nick that this organisation does not like or is it Britain as a whole? Mr Smith spoke at the Socialist Workers Party’s Marxism festival in 2007. I thank him for his honesty. Martin Smith clearly has a different understanding of the concept of freedom of speech to mine.
Now bear in mind that David Cameron is not alone amongst MP’s in being proud to ally himself to this fascist organisation and you can maybe begin to see how worried the political establishment is of the only pooitical party to offer a viable alternative and just how far they are prepared to lower themselves.
Why else would such politicians
publicly support the UAF?
Signatoties to the UAF founding statement include:
(I do not correct spelling mistakes when quoting original sources)

