Quote Originally Posted by Shark27 View Post
I personally think that groups like the UAF are bunch of trouble causing pricks. If there is going to be a peaceful protest against terrorism, why not (just for once) not turn up causing tension? If there is still trouble without them being there then they can have the morale high ground and quite rightly oppose the future protests/marches.

Instead, they seem to turn up to these events knowing that their presence is going to cause tension with the possibility of damage and disruption for the local businesses in the town centres.
The UAF do exactly what their philosophy says, they group to protest against fascism. Now, people have different views on who's fascist or not etc, and of course the fact they turn up will create tension, disruption and extra policing costs no doubt. Whether you or i agree with that is neither here or there, they've got the right to protest.

They could argue that the original protest shouldn't be happening in the first place, sheite this democracy aint it.