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anarchism, anti-fascist solidarity with greece, antifa, athens, british nationalism, demo, edinburgh, england's golden dawn, fascism, manchester, nazi symbolism, nazism, notting hill, protest, racism, socialism, UAF
Members of England’s newest Nationalist group, Golden Dawn, attempted to stage counter-protests today in Notting hill, Manchester and Edinburgh, in opposition to anti-fascists who were out to express their solidarity for the struggles that are currently happening in Greece.
Here’s a picture from Brunton Thomas, who (apparently) travelled to Edinburgh and claimed the EGD was involved in a “takeover”:
One person holding some poxy Nazi symbolism in front of what looks like an art gallery hardly classes as “taking over”, though (no matter what era his puny mind thinks that it’s living in). And they’re wearing pink trousers. FAIL.

jude letham said:
There was about ten of them shouting obsenities outside the Edinburgh National art Gallery. Police say Sdl were involed too. They were calling us socialist agitators.
Andy Carrington said:
Still, it’s hardly a “takeover”, is it? Was there any trouble that you know of?