Some of Newcastle’s most ugly racists were out on the street’s today in an apparent show of patriotism that included drinking and violence.
Among them was Kevin Watmough, the poisonous reprobate better known for the Redwatch website and of course, ratting on his on his former Comrades when they fall out with him.
The NF gathered at The Monument in the centre of Newcastle to confront a peaceful protest by Anti Jubilee demonstrators.
Led by the veteran far right bonehead Simon Biggs, the NF attempted to reach the protest, only to be thwarted by local police who pushed the NF away.
Earlier, members of the EDL and NEI met up at The Rose & Crown Public House in the Bigg Market area of the city.
The Infidels main man today appeared to be Mark Walls from Gateshead, who appeared very friendly with the rival EDL leader Alan Spence, who has only recently been released from prison.
It isn’t clear why Walls was in charge of the Infidels today and so far we can’t explain the absence of the Duffy brothers, who are the leaders of the NEI.
At noon the combined group of EDL/NEI left the pub to meet up with their NF comrades.
In total about 80 far right members gathered, with some throwing fireworks at the rival protest and police.
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