On Saturday, Liverpool was once again blighted by the appearance of a menagerie of tinpot racists.
The Combined Ex Forces along with members of the National Front turned out onto Liverpool streets with the intention of disrupting the annual James Larkin march.
The rag tag army of bigots like to portray the march as a pro IRA march, when in reality it is to commemorate the life of the Liverpool born trade unionist James Larkin.
Following a failed attempt to stop this years march, the far right group vented their spleen on their Facebook page, with most of their complaints directed toward the police.
Most disturbing of all however is the comment made by CXF supporter Andrew Burne who declares that the police, their homes and families should now be deemed as “legitimate targets”.
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