The latest list of UKIP demonstrations demanding ‘mass deportations now’ contains few surprises. Most are city centre events which will be healthily outnumbered by anti-fascists in town and cities with proud anti-fascist traditions. Except one.
Deliberate provocation
In London on 25 October UKIP plans to rally in Whitechapel, in East London. UKIP leader Nick Tenconi intends to rally his goons in one of the most Muslim areas of London, just minutes away from the East London Mosque to which they will certainly try to march.
This is a deliberate and spiteful provocation.
We all know what Tenconi is up to. He hopes to provoke a reaction from London’s Muslim community which he can then represent as an attack on British patriotism and free speech.
He hopes to provoke a reaction from London’s Muslim community which he can then represent as an attack on British patriotism and free speech
It’s only comparatively lately that Tenconi has begun targeting Islam by name. There are rumours in and around UKIP that this is because till recently he was dating a Muslim girl. However, it is being said that she has now dumped him, thus freeing him to indulge the kind of provocative Islamophobia which might endear him to ‘Tommy Robinson’, recently freed from jail.
Before he was locked up Robinson spoke of a link-up with UKIP but while he has been away some of his key followers seem to have cooled on the idea, after witnessing Tenconi’s poorly-supported, clownish antics on the streets.
Potentially lucrative alliance
Tenconi and UKIP Chairman Ben Walker will be looking to rejuvenate this potentially lucrative alliance, and the planned march in Whitechapel is plainly designed to impress Robinson.
Tenconi is no Oswald Mosely, far from it, but he might take note that the scene he has chosen for his provocation is only a short distance from Cable St where Mosley had his cumuppance in 1936.
Tenconi and his gaggle of geriatric thugs may rue the day they decided to march here.
No pasaran!