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Topic History of: Commies on the march today
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In The Know another damp squib ... only 300 turned-up according to BBC News.
(They should all have their dole cut off - why should a society pay those trying to overthrow the system?)

The Nutters will have to try harder if they want a revolution !
In The Know Jo wrote:
"Movement for Justice by Any Means Necessary
The Movement for Justice was set up in 1995 by people around the Kingsway College Student Union in the London Borough of Camden to tackle racism in institutional and established forms. The group confronted organised fascism as well as death in custody and wider racism to black people as well as travellers, refugees and asylum seekers. It is also the sister group to the American organization The Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration & Immigrant Rights, and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), which has been accused of being a cult by former members.[1] Movement for Justice is headed up by members of the Revolutionary Internationalist League (RIL), a Trotskyist group."[/i]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_for_Justi..._Any_Means_Necessary


says it all .... Corbyn's usual bedfellows
Keith Jo wrote:
Is this actually endorsed by Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party? There's no sign of that in the article, and Sky surely wouldn't have missed the chance to report that.

aren't they are the centre of all these fringe groups?

If not it will be the first such march that did not have Corbyn as "guest speaker"
Jo Is this actually endorsed by Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party? There's no sign of that in the article, and Sky surely wouldn't have missed the chance to report that.

"Shadow chancellor John McDonnell added that "it is vital that these protests are peaceful"." That doesn't seem to be necessarily an endorsement.

"Movement for Justice by Any Means Necessary
The Movement for Justice was set up in 1995 by people around the Kingsway College Student Union in the London Borough of Camden to tackle racism in institutional and established forms. The group confronted organised fascism as well as death in custody and wider racism to black people as well as travellers, refugees and asylum seekers. It is also the sister group to the American organization The Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration & Immigrant Rights, and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), which has been accused of being a cult by former members.[1] Movement for Justice is headed up by members of the Revolutionary Internationalist League (RIL), a Trotskyist group."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_for_Justi..._Any_Means_Necessary

The name seems a mouthful until you see the US sister organization's name!
andrew There will be justice but it will take time ?

As much as I hate racism but the anti racist groups are usually led by snowflakes and hypocrites.