Sven Longshanks and Max Musson discuss recent protests that drew national attention and the start of Oswald Mosley’s Union of Fascists.
The Erskine protest in Scotland went well with no trouble and Scottish MPs lack of loyalty to their own ethnic group was highlighted.
Liverpool locals staged a protest on Friday against the housing of asylum seekers in a local hotel, after it resulted in at least one school girl being propositioned.
This protest took place at night and resulted in a police van being set on fire, which the mainstream media first tried to blame PA for, later retracting the statement and instead blaming ‘the far right’.
PA were not there, but were at the Drag Queen Story Hour protest at the Tate in London the next day, which resulted in lots of news coverage and support from the public.
Oswald Mosley formed the British Union of Fascists after visiting Italy and seeing the success Mussolini was having.
Like Mussolini he was forced to create a security detail to protect his followers from violence, which was directed at them by communists and groups claiming to represent Jewish interests.
Presented by Sven Longshanks and Max Musson
Real Britannia: Protests and a Riot – RB 021323
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