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BNP persistence pays off as Mayor condemns UAF violence

Richard Barnbrook’s question at City Hall this month for Mayor’s Question Time centred on the violence outside Television Centre perpetrated by Unite Against Fascism before, during and after Nick Griffin’s appearance on Question Time in October. The Mayor had refused to condemn UAF after a written request to do so for November’s Mayoral Question Time. Therefore, it was brought back for an oral question in order the Mayor could explain his wholly unsatisfactory written response a month earlier.

After pressing the Mayor to condemn the violence outside Television Centre in which 3 Metropolitan Police Officers were injured the Mayor after some verbal Tennis with Richard did acquiesce to our request. For the definitive question and further details of December’s Mayoral Question Time click on to Richard Barnbrook’s blog.


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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Wolfblood Says:

    Boris became "sincere" because he was cornered like a rat.

    As soon as Richard turns his back, Livingstone will hand his puppet the knife.

  2. Nemesis Says:

    Thanks to the hard work of our team at City Hall, Johnson's finally being forced to understand that we are due a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T.

    Well done. Don't let up on these traitors for a nanosecond.

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