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The Islamist invaders responsible for the insulting anti-British demonstration in Luton town centre have vowed to hold more protests against homecoming troop parades.

The group, called Ahle Sunnah al Jamah, which is obviously a front organisation for the previously banned al-Muhajiroun Islamist movement, has announced through its spokesman, the Pakistani origin Anjem Choudary, that “Whenever the troops come we will be demonstrating.”

Previously, Mr Choudary has urged Muslims to not cooperate with the police in fighting terrorism and has called for the assassination of the Pope. He was a solicitor and chairman of the Society of Muslim Lawyers, and doubles up as Judge of the Shari’ah Court of the UK.

Mr Choudary defended the Luton protests by saying that if “The British are going to be engaging in torture, killing women and children, that needs to be condemned.”


The BNP is grateful that Mr Choudary was very clear in his choice of words to the media, as he made it clear that he was talking about the “British” people – thereby distancing himself from those “British” people.

In this regard the BNP agrees entirely with Mr Choudary – he is not British, and under a BNP government would not be welcome in this country.

* Luton has a Muslim population of at least 20,000 and is one of the most heavily Third World colonised areas of Britain. According to the 2005 Office for National Statistics estimate, less than 65 percent of greater Luton was indigenous native British and at least fifteen percent of the population was Muslim.

The figures are likely to be much higher than those four year old estimates, and do not take into account illegal immigration, which would easily push the indigenous population level well below sixty percent.

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