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Britain First Deputy Leader Jayda Fransen Is Arrested For Making An Anti-Terrorism Speech.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Emmie....I am surprised that you haven't heard of them, as we have discussed "Britain First" on AB many, many times in the past :::
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Its a very nasty far-right Party, formed from the dregs of the BNP, and Ulster loyalist groups.
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Its a very nasty far-right Party, formed from the dregs of the BNP, and Ulster loyalist groups.
Nice little jolly for the “large number of detectives” who had flown over from Northern Ireland to arrest her. I imagine it was not too taxing an exercise to arrest a 31 year old woman whose address they knew and who had shown no signs of evading capture. Still, no doubt they managed to fit in a bit of Christmas Shopping whilst here. She was arrested in Bromley. “The Glades” (an Intu shopping centre) is not too bad but they are only 20 minutes from Victoria if they fancy the bright lights.
mikey4444 has not read the speech, but the again neither has AOG, which means that the title of this question is wrong.
emmie - I too thought I’d never heard of this odious woman, but then I saw her picture in the link and recognised her from a documentary I saw about her and her ilk who spend their time barging into Muslim-owned establishments to protest about halal products.
We can’t comment on whether her arrest is reasonable without knowing what she said.
emmie - I too thought I’d never heard of this odious woman, but then I saw her picture in the link and recognised her from a documentary I saw about her and her ilk who spend their time barging into Muslim-owned establishments to protest about halal products.
We can’t comment on whether her arrest is reasonable without knowing what she said.
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