Saturday, 18 August 2012
City Mayor Peter Soulsby said the attendance of the British National Party at last Friday's demonstration "was very unwelcome indeed".
Mohammed Lockhat, from the As-salaam Trust, said: "We are in discussions with the council.
"We are sad that we cannot work together as a community. We would love to, we've been trying to, and we are continuing to do so within our limits at the moment.
"The protests are supposed to be directed at the council, but on many occasions they haven't been. It has been quite intimidating for many of our members."
A spokesman for the council said the it was trying to resolve the situation as best it could taking into account all local concerns.
City Mayor Peter Soulsby said the attendance of the British National Party at last Friday's demonstration "was very unwelcome indeed".
He said: "They have no part in our local community... we don't need them to cause trouble.
Typical BBC piece uploaded this morning painting those responsible for the relentless and aggressive colonisation of our country as the victims. Notice too how those opposing the imposition of a barbaric and backward pseudo religion are routinely denounced and ostracised.
For the people of Leicester the reality is that this is what they have voted for. If they continue to vote for lying, treacherous, pro-immigration parties or can't even be bothered to vote, then they are not immune to the rules of natural selection. They either stand up for themselves, engage their brains and assert their identity or they get eradicated, it is as simple as that.
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