Describing the views of the English league defense (EDL) supporters as “racist and abhorrent,” said there was no room for their views on the streets of Exeter. He spoke in an angry exchange after a group of men say that, contrary to EDL to unite against Fascism (UAF), supporters of Exeter High Street.
EDL Exeter Division organized “burqa ban” with the leaders of the demonstration in advance indicates that 140 people are expected. In response, anti-fascists planned a “celebration of diversity” in Bedford Square. This was followed by about 300 people, including representatives of UAF, the Devon branch of the National Union of Teachers and Exeter anti-cuts alliance. This work was supported, Conservative and Lib Dem city council.
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