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June 22nd, 2004 | #1 |
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NF March 1978 - London
This was the Annual Remembrance Sunday march by the National Front, held in London, England. This year about 8,000 patriots were on parade to remember Britains War dead.
The march is seen crossing the River Thames by the Palace of Westminster in Central London .This was after the wreath laying service was completed, at the Cenotaph in Whitehall. I hope the pic comes out |
June 22nd, 2004 | #2 |
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Just shows how much the 1970's generation fucked up any chance of WN winning by peaceful means in the UK.
London has more or less been lost as we only got 64,000 votes out of a population of 10 million |
June 22nd, 2004 | #3 |
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Im not sure if your advocating we should have used violent means in those days. I certainly didn't, and wouldn't today.
I do know that in the May local elections the NF poled over 120, 000 + votes and that wasn't fighting all of London. London is a 'basket case' now. Far too many wogs there. Dunno why the BNP decided to fight it. Maybe that's why they decided on the "if you can't beat them join them" dictum ,and stood jews and turks for the BNP |
June 22nd, 2004 | #4 |
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That should be, 'polled' over 120,000+ votes in May 1977 GLC elections.
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June 22nd, 2004 | #5 |
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By the late '70, the NF had 17.500 members. Then the infighting started and they started to attract all those skinheads who messed it all up.
Skinheads are a product of liberal decay. Their attitude is anarchist - if political at all. |
June 23rd, 2004 | #6 |
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NF march in Lewisham 1981 South London, England
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