Showing posts with label Protesters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Protesters. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 August 2009

BNP PROTESTERS ANGER AT POLICE RESTRICTIONS



A tense weekend lies in store for residents of Codnor, Loscoe and Denby as the annual British National Party Festival takes place, with campaigners vowing to stage a massive protest against the event.

Protesters against the Red, White and Blue festival have promised a bigger turn out than ever and say they are angry at police plans to restrict their rally to Codnor and a designated protest point near the site only.

Festival host and party member Alan Warner has said any trouble will come from opponents of his party rather than people attending the festival.

Acting Assistant Chief Constable of Derbyshire Police Steve Cotterill said: "Our main aim for this weekend is that it passes off peacefully and any disruption is kept to a minimum. We will not tolerate violent
or aggressive behaviour or criminal acts.

"We are asking people involved in the procession and protests to follow instructions of police officers in relation to orders that are in place. We will warn people if we feel they are breaking the orders and if they ignore us they face the possibility of arrest."

The police and Amber Valley Borough Council have succeeded in getting trespass assembly orders made in relation to the site of the festival, preventing groups of protesters going on the land.

The protesters have been told they will be allowed to march from Codnor Market Place down Codnor Denby Lane to a pre-designated protest site near the festival.

Protest organisers have expressed anger at the plans, saying people will be able to arrive at the festival through Denby without even being aware a protest against it is taking place.

One of the protest organisers, trade unionist Pete Radcliff, said: "Our initial objective was to be visible to the BNP members coming into the area and to make clear they are not welcome here.

"We are not happy about being corralled into one area of the borough and still hope to meet with the police where we will again give our reasons for being allowed to congregate in more than one area.

"We understand some major international fascist figures are coming in and it is wrong that they can swan into this area of the country and think they are welcome when that is not the case."

Mr Warner said: "I know the police have cameras down the lane and are going to be sending the helicopter up to film. They do not really tell us what they are doing.

"None of it will affect us on the site. It is members only, it is not open to members of the public, and it is a private do – I do not understand why the council feel they can get involved.

"I will be targeted afterwards as I have been for the last three years, but the show goes on. I am expecting a bigger turnout this year as it is the tenth one and we have just got two MEPs elected."



• Alfreton Road will be closed at its junction with High Holborn Road between 8am and 6pm on Saturday and a diversion will be in place via High Holborn Road and the A610. There will be vehicular access for residents.



Several footpaths in the Codnor Denby Lane area will also be closed over the weekend.

Section 12 of the Public Order Act 1986 has been used to impose conditions on the public procession, which will take place between Codnor Market Place and Codnor Denby Lane.

The protest march will set off from Codnor Market Place at around 11:45am on Saturday, and will follow the A6007 Heanor Road, Codnor to its junction with Codnor Denby Lane where it will turn right into Codnor Denby Lane adjacent to Crosshill Church. It will then continue along Codnor Denby Lane, to the area identified as the designated protest point, where it will halt.

At this location, a further public assembly may take place until 2pm, at which time the procession will turn around and return to the Market Place in Codnor via the same route.

The procession will be marshalled by the event organisers and accompanied by police officers.

Section 14 of the act has also been utilised to identify Codnor Market Place as a designated area for public assembly prior to and following the procession between 9am and 5pm.

Finally section 14a of the act has been invoked to prevent trespassory assemblies around the area known as The Bungalow in Codnor Denby Lane and the adjacent lands to an area that does not exceed a radius of five miles.

This part of the act prevents anyone trespassing on private land because of police fears that there may be disruption to the event and disruption to the community.

All the legislation has been used to prevent serious public disorder, damage to property and serious disruption to the life of the community.

All the orders run from 9am Friday August 14th to 4pm Sunday August 16th 2008. Anyone not abiding by the legislation may be liable to arrest.

Ripley & Heanor News

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Judy Mallaber MP and The RWB


The Red Cow - Judy Mallaber

I wonder if anyone else in the British National Party have thought about digging into the background of Judy Mallaber, the Labour MP for the Amber Valley, where their annual family fesitival the Red, White and Blue is taking place in just over a week? No need guys, I have done it for you.

Got to warn you now though, this looks like being a long article if I am to really do an hatchet job on the hatchet faced red cow shown above.

Right, let us start at the beginning. Decades ago, the communists realised that the British People would never vote for them, given that communism has been responsible for hundreds of millions of deaths. So they made a deliberate policy to infiltrate and take over from within, existing political parties starting with Labour and have now succeeded in that goal. The other parties are now suffering the same fate.

Mallaber was selected to stand for election in 1996 for Labour in the Amber Valley through an all-women shortlist. This method of selection was declared illegal in January 1996 as it breached sex discrimination laws but since when as the Law meant anything to the communists?

Despite the ruling she remained in place as the candidate for the following year's election and was elected at the 1997 general election but where and what was she doing up until 1996.

Well until then, Mallaber was an extremely active member of the Communist Party from 1987-96, until given her orders to move to Parliament.

Now communists are a bit like zombies, they are mindless creatures who do as they are told, they can no more throw of the shackles enclosing their minds then I could give up loving my country. She is still a communist and a communist in power spells danger for nationalists who wish to preserve their nation states and cultures.

And what about her performance in the Parliament of Pigs where she has gorged so well.

Well she certainly enjoys foreign travel as she spends a lot of time in Africa and India, although why a Christian Charity would pay a communist to go to Africa is beyond me.

I can understand why the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Government of India would pay for luxury visits, as like all communists, Mallaber believes jobs should go anywhere except to the British People.

Her voting record, is as to be expected for this plump little piggie from Parliament, who sucked up over £200,000 of our money in pay and expenses last year. Did you notice how her expenses chart shot through the roof once she had her snout into the trough? Quick learner with a big appetite for public money our Judy. Well it will soon be her turn to cry:)

•Voted for smoking ban
•Voted for ID Cards
•Voted for the Iraq War
•Voted against an investigation for the Iraq War
•Voted for ban on hunting
•Voted for gay rights

Now if you would like to see what Judy as been spending our money on this year, then please feel free to visit this link, where her expenses are listed. However I must warn you that they have been heavily censored according to the Labours Partys idea of Freedom of Information.

Now that we have some idea of the background and type of person Mallaber is we can now move forward to her involvement in the acts of petty spite being carried out by Denby Council in stopping the BNPs drink and entertainment licences and now banning caravans and camper vans from the private land where the family event will still take place. Hopefully with a defiantly bigger turn out.

Well last year Judy Mallaber was actively campaigning against the RWB taking place in her constituency that she was parachuted into against the wishes of the local labour party.

Trade union leaders on the march included Bob Crow, general secretary of the RMT, Jerry Bartlett, deputy general secretary of the NASUWT, and Lee Barron, the CWU’s Midlands regional secretary. Local Labour MP Judy Mallaber also turned up to give her support.


And this year Mallaber is again expected to be one of the speakers at the UAF Thugs protest that is going ahead despite the wishes of the local people and businesses, some of which were vandalised by the communists last year when 33 of them were arrested. Good guy is in the blue colours and the bad guy in red.

Still with me good. Because I am very interested in some emails that are flying between Judy and a British National Party supporter and I think you will be interested also.

Dear Member of Parliament

I am writing to you as the MP for Amber Valley regarding the British National Party annual Red White and Blue festival. I have been informed that the local council have decided to ban any caravans or camperhomes from parking on site and this raises several questions which I would like addressed as a matter of urgency please.

I have an elderly disabled member travelling with me that needs frequent access to a toilet through the night and cant possibly be expected to sleep in a tent due to health reasons, the alternative is to stay at a local caravan park and this raises further concerns that i would like an urgent answer to please.

As you are aware last years event was marred by supporters of the UAF organisation who attacked police throwing bricks etc they also attacked a few cars damaging them in the process. I am concerned that we are firstly expected to now stay on the same sites locally as these hooligans and also for the safety of the disabled member travelling with me on route to the event if we encounter any of the missile throwing mob. There is also the question of any damage my camper home may sustain from any attack on route as this has a value of some £40,000.

I trust that you can send my assurances that there will be police security for the duration at both the local caravan parks and also the route into and out of the festival? We will in the event of any damage both to property or person hold the council directly responsible for this.

yours sincerely

From: office@judymallaber.com
To: xxxxxxxxxx@hotmail.com
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 17:38:24 +0200
Subject: RE: BNP festival


Thank you for your email which has been noted.

From: xxxxxxxx@hotmail.com
Sent: 06 August 2009 09:54
To: Judy Mallaber MP
Subject: RE: BNP festival


Dear Member of Parliament

Further to my previous email below I am still waiting for a response regarding the security measures you have put into place for those of us now banned from taking our campers or caravans into the BNP RWB festival in Codnor on August 14th.

As I have stated we have an elderly member with us that suffers from mobility problems and needs constant access to toilet facility.

We also asked you what kind of assurance you could provide while we travelled to the venue as I am led to understand from the local newspaper that Unions have organised as many as 1000 protesters to gather and disrupt the festival. What are your propositions for our safety while on local caravan sites with these protesters and our safety while we travel to the venue?

I look forward to your promp reply.
Regards

Get ready for the weasel like get out of jail free card.

From: office@judymallaber.com
To: xxxxxx@hotmail.com
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 04:06:50 -0400
Subject: RE: BNP festival


Thank you for your email. However would you please let us have your home address as MPs have a strict protocol not to intervene with individuals who do not live in their own area. If in fact you do not live in Amber Valley you should contact your MP.

Regards Gail Dolman

Come of it Gail. Did you honestly think that your pathetic attempt at answering the questions with that non reply for your red bitch master would put off a BNP member?

From: xxxxxxx@hotmail.com
To: office@judymallaber.com
Subject: RE: BNP festival
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 09:33:01 +0100

Dear Member of Parliament

My home address is of no relevance in this matter and it is fairly obvious from my email that we are travelling to your area for a perfectly legal event and have expressed concerns for our safety while in your area, are you implying that you are not responsible for the safety of the public in your area? it is after all your local council that has implemented this ban on us accessing the site.

Are you simply not interested in the safety of a disabled person because we support the British National Party?

You are all fully aware of the problems caused by Labour supporters at last years event and we have submitted a perfectly reasonable request.

Could we arrange for the press to speak with you on this matter please?

Regards

And there my kinsmen we will have to leave it for now. But at least now we know who is pulling the strings of the Denby Council and Police. We also know who is pulling the strings of the overweight Red Puppet Judy Mallaber.

Article by The Green Arrow
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Monday, 20 July 2009

Police announce conditions for protests at the RWB



Taken from the Derbyshire Constabulary website

Derbyshire Constabulary, in conjunction with Amber Valley Borough Council, has invoked sections of the Public Order Act 1986 to assist with the policing of protests at the weekend.

The British National Party is staging the Red, White and Blue event at a site on Codnor-Denby Lane on Friday, Saturday and Sunday August 15th, 16th and 17th 2008.

A number of groups indicated their plans to stage a protest in response to the event on Saturday August 16th 2008.

After talks with police and the local authority this has been agreed to but with certain safeguards.

As part of this process the police and council have invoked a number of sections of the Public Order Act to help prevent serious disorder, serious damage to property and serious disruption to the local community.

Section 12 of the act has been used to impose conditions on the public procession, which will take place between Codnor Market Place and Codnor Denby Lane.

Organisers have indicated that the protestors will set off from the Market Place at 11:45am. They will follow a route along the A6007 Heanor Road, Codnor to its junction with Codnor Denby Lane where the procession will halt.

Section 14 of the act has been used to provide a designated protest point for legitimate and peaceful protest for up to 30 people between 1pm and 4pm adjacent to the site of the event.

The remainder of the procession will then return to Codnor Market Place for speeches before dispersing.

The procession will be marshalled and accompanied by police officers.

Section 14 of the act has also been utilised to identify Codnor Market Place as a designated area for public assembly prior to and following the procession between 9am and 5pm for a maximum of 700 people.

Finally section 14a of the act has been invoked to prevent trespassory assemblies around the area known as The Bungalow in Codnor Denby Lane and the adjacent lands to an area that does not exceed a radius of five miles.

This part of the act prevents anyone trespassing on private land because of police fears that there may be disruption to the event and cause disruption to the community.

All the legislation has been used to prevent serious public disorder, damage to property and serious disruption to the life of the community.

All the orders run from 9am Friday August 15th to 4pm Sunday August 17th 2008. Anyone not abiding by the legislation may be liable to arrest.

Assistant Chief Constable Peter Goodman said: "We are trying to find a balance between allowing legitimate protest and maintaining public safety and minimising inconvenience to people who live or work in the affected area.

"We hope that people will abide by the law and enjoy the opportunity of voicing their opinions in safety."

http://www.derbyshire.police.uk/news/979.html#e1380148

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Royal Marines Abused By Protesters




Once again our boys return from duty to be faced with demonstrations. This time it was the turn of 3 Commando of the Royal Marines returning from Afghanistan

As the soldiers marched from Buckingham Palace towards Parliament, they were faced with a handful of idiots waving Iraqi flags screaming ‘genocide’ and ‘not in my name’. When some of the protesters tried using a megaphone, onlookers began clapping and cheering to drown them out

None of the protesters were arrested but one had to be restrained until the parade had entered the House of Commons.

Full story here www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1196600/Royal-Marines-abused-anti-war-protesters-hold-homecoming-parade.html
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