You
couln't make this up!!
Far-Right
Extremists Chased Through London by Women Dressed as Badgers
A
rally by extremists from the British National Party and the English
Defence League was dwarfed by opposition campaigners staging rival
protests in London on Saturday 1 June.
1
June, 2013
Shortly
after lunch, a die-hard core of around 50 BNP and EDL supporters was
confronted outside parliament by hundreds of activists from
anti-extremist groups including Unite Against Fascsim and Hope Not
Hate.
But
in the event, both groups were upstaged by agitators of a different
stripe. Decked out from head to toe in black and white, the group
that won the day were campaigning for neither for race war nor ethnic
equality, but an end to the government's cull on badgers.
And
it was the pro-badger campaigners who appeared to steal a march on
the political activists.
Young
women dressed in fake fur were seen chasing doughty nationalist
supporters down London's Whitehall as a large number of security
forces in iridescent jackets looked on from police lines.
Led
by Queen guitarist Brian May, protesters in fancy dress demanded an
end to the government's cull of badgers, brought in to stop the
spread of bovine tuberculosis.
They
chanted: "Smash the cull! Smash the BNP!"
BNP
candidate Clifford Le May was left with a bloody nose after being
caught up in a rival enclave of human rights activists.
The
BNP's leader, Nick Griffin, had earlier backed down on his threat to
defy a police ban and march on Woolwich after the murder of Drummer
Lee Rigby. Rigby's family had issued a statement appealing for calm.
Police
invoked powers under the public order act to force demonstrators to
move back from Old Palace Yard, demanding activists from all sides
return to their pre-arranged areas.
Two
anti-extremist campaigners were arrested near the Cenotaph after
attempting to block the path of the BNP and EDL, who had been granted
permission to march by the police.
"It's
a shame we can't just cull the EDL and let the badgers march. Who
wouldn't want to see marching badgers!" said protester Ian Power
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