English Defence League
I am a member of the English Defence League.
The EDL was formed on the 27th of June, 2009 due to frustration at the lack of any significant action by the British Government against extremist Muslim preachers and organisations such as Islam4UK, and Hizb ut Tahrir.
Like many citizens of England, and indeed the United Kingdom, we have sat and waited for our Government to address these issues for many years, but they have done nothing of substance. Indeed, much of the funding that they have supposedly dedicated to the problem has actually gone to fund these preachers of hate, who are entitled to ‘anti-radicalisation’ funds as long as they do not explicitly advocate violence. This is unacceptable.
We have had enough of our Government ignoring both the problem itself and the cries for action from the majority of those in this country. Instead they promote a politically correct culture which panders to Jihadist preachers. Just a few examples from the many available will suffice to demonstrate the corrosive effect of this pandering on our lives. One of them, striking in a country which—although largely secular—is still officially Christian is that Nativity Plays have been banned at many schools so as not to offend Muslims. In addition, Halal meat, which many object to on grounds of animal cruelty, is served as an only option in many schools. A stark demonstration of how Englishness is marginalised in England itself is that St. George’s day is no longer recognised in many towns and cities, and the St. George flag is even banned by some councils, in case it offends. This capitulation to Muslim extremists is spreading across the country. We believe that it’s about time that people stood up for English culture against this Islamist assault and the political correctness that seeks to appease it. This is why, in addition to our other demonstrations, we will protest against any council or other local government organisation that seeks to tamper with traditional English celebrations, from Christmas to St. George’s day.
For years we have sat and watched these Jihadists threaten us with slogans such as "Behead those who insult Islam" and "UK, your 9/11 is coming" to name just two of the thousands of such threats made against our country and way of life in recent years.
The final straw came when the brave soldiers of the Royal Anglian Regiment returned to Luton from duty in Basra, Iraq. Many of them had lost friends serving their country, and of course a number of families have lost loved ones who served in the Regiment. When they arrived back in Luton, they were greeted by an absolutely disgusting display as Muslim extremists called them ‘child killers’ and ‘butchers’ and mocked their dead comrades. The police took more action against the patriotic people of Luton who confronted these vile specimens than they did against the extremists, who spew their hate against this country and our soldiers while living off benefits kindly provided for them by us, the taxpayers. This, then, led to the formation of the of the English Defence League.
We are ordinary, non-racist citizens of England and supporters who have had enough of being treated as second-class citizens to the Jihadis in our own country.
For further information please visit.
http://www.englishdefenceleague.org

Comments
edl
I would certainly support the EDL, I agree with their missionary statement however I suspect they will find themselves infiltrated by knuckle dragging racists , police plants and members of the far left whom will seek to cause disorder with the compliant media passing the blame onto the EDL. You only have to watch news video of EDL events to see the aggressors being those on th eleft yet the report is of EDL members being arrested. I do find it funny however when I see lefties referring to the EDL as being racist when the EDL crowd is made up of a number of ethnic groups and colours.
All th best to the EDL.
EDL and UAF
almost always it's the UAF that causes the trouble.
the left have long been associated with extremist islam, as has the far right.
slandering the EDL with the extremist/racist badge just does not work.
i wish the EDL luck and have bought a beanie(?) hat with the EDL logo on it.
i intend to wear it whene ever i can.
GO EDL!!!
English Defence League
Just for the record, I posted the above statement.