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Scottish Defence League flops in Dundee

Posted on 05 September 2012 by Emperor

Scottish Defence League flops in Dundee

The humiliation of the English Defence League in Walthamstow has attracted most of the attention, but another flop for “counterjihad movement” took place in Dundee on Saturday, where the EDL’s sister organisation the Scottish Defence League staged a protest, primarily against a so-called “mega mosque” on the Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education campus, construction of which is due to start this month, providing 70 jobs for local people.

The SDL has a very low level of support in Scotland itself, and as Dundee trades council secretary Mike Arnott noted in a report for the Morning Star: “To enhance its minuscule numbers at demonstrations in Scotland the SDL also invites its unsavoury allies from the north of England along – the EDL and the North East and North West Infidels, whose reputations for thuggery are well known.”

SDL organiser Graham Walker had openly admitted to these links in an interview with The Courier, warning that there would be a significant turnout for the protest. Under the headline “Scottish Defence League organiser tells Dundee to expect big right-wing presence on September 1″ the paper reported that “around 150 far-right demonstrators” were expected to arrive in the city. On Saturday morning the Courier claimed that “busloads of activists” were on their way to Dundee, including former leading figures in the British National Party.

In the outcome only 80 SDL turned up, according to the Courier, compared with “a counter demonstration by several hundred anti-racism and anti-fascism campaigners, operating under the Dundee Together banner, in the City Square”. (Other accounts put support for the SDL protest at an even lower figure.) The SDL held a 45-minute static protest (the city council having exercised its powers to prevent them marching), during which they threw the occasional Nazi salute at their opponents who surrounded them, and then the police escorted them back to their two half-filled coaches and out of Dundee.

Photos of the SDL protest and the Dundee Together counter-demonstration here.

  • awz1

    Is it just me, or do all these so called “defence leagues” consist of people who are poorly educated and on state benefits?

  • mindy1

    wtf

  • Fred

    The UAF is merely an opposition that the EDL helped create. I don’t think they actually look for fights, they do however, try to stand against the rise of the right-wing in Britain. Every party seems to have its silly members, but the UAF in general, have good intentions.

    The EDL on-the-other-hand, have a hell-load of silly members and don’t really have good intentions, but rather, dangerous and intolerant ones (as many incidents have proved).

  • Steve

    JimBob, the UAF etc and the EDL are essentially two sides of the same coin, just some thugs looking for a fight.

    Years ago I used to attend anti-nazi-league events as did many 1000s of others but gradually those events morphed into something else, peaceful protests they weren’t and many people abandoned them. The UAF are essentially a front for the Socialist Workers Party.

    I don’t see the point in EDL marches, they seem to be self defeating at best but if they want to march, let them march about having a shout and then let them go home.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold CriticalDragon1177

    @Emperor

    Is it just me, or does just about every western country now have one of these “defense leagues?”

  • JimBob

    After members of the UAF and local residents held a sit down protest on the EDL’s planned route (organised via the hash tag #wearewalthamforest) around 200-300 members of the far-right group were diverted down a side road under a barrage of bottles, firecrackers and flower pots.

    How disgusting it is to celebrate attacking others’ right to free speech and assembly. It shows how little in world view the far-Left and far-Right really are.

  • Steve

    If they want to protest let them protest and if people want to counter protest let them do that too but this ridiculous symbiotic dance we are having in our towns and cities is quite pathetic.

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