Far-right protesters clash with police in Nuneaton after rally outside town hall | UK news

The far -right protesters clashed with the police on Saturday after gathering outside the town hall in Nuneaton in Warwickshire for a planned protest.
The event was organized in response to Afghan asylum seekers allegedly claimed by a 12 -year -old girl in the town.
The protest began in a peaceful way, but there were tense changes with protesters from standing up against racism, banners and a banner that reads the right to stop the right ”.
One handwriting a sign: neden Why do fascists care about the times when they can only use our pain and pain to crush women and others? ”
On the other side, a red and white sign, which says “This England” and “first reading in England ,, was held in the crowd above the growing protester crowd.
They accused the anti -racists of the police of “protecting pedophiles ve and” Shame on you! ” He shouted.
Nuneaton and Bedworth said that there was a arrest in the protest, because a 17 -year -old child made threats to cause criminal damage.
The counter protesters were more than four to one to one and were taken by the police a few hours later.
The crowd listened to the speeches that men shouted “enough enough”. And reform called them to support England. Protesters
“Send them home” and “We want our country back”.
A man standing on a scene in front of about 400 people said: “British is a prisoner. You cannot stop it by protesting, the right should unite.”
SEPARATE RIGHT ORGANIZATIONS called Tommy Robinson, a far-right agitator, whose real name is Stephen Yaxly-Lennon, to come together in a group that he had to include.
Robinson is accused of bail accused of attacking a man at the St Pancras station.
Protest, Nuneaton, activists, “now a remaining” poster revealed by a poster, immigrants and a poster refers to the overseas inheritance in the UK, the pro -nationalist group of nationalist group of the homeland party, he says.
Many people said they were from the region and refused to be very correct.
Meanwhile, Nazi images can be seen on T -shirts worn by a handful of people.
Rule Music received music from a speaker, including Britannia! The choir was said loudly. The protest was wounded in the afternoon while the music was closed and many protests were allocated, including most women.
Some remained, drank beer boxes, and worked against the police, who they accused of covering crimes by asylum seekers.
When an officer acknowledged that a protester and the child’s alleged rape was a “terrible crime ,, he shouted to calm some agitated protesters:“ Is the terrible crime? So let’s protest. ”
The officer answered: “We let you protest.”
In the afternoon, the crowd was completely scattered. Later, some protesters can be seen in turn while Karaoke singing on the street outside the pub’s pub.