While tens of thousands of anti-racists marched in London last weekend, Mark Collett and Patriotic Alternative managed to muster a few dozen nazis in Nuneaton where they were demonstrating against ‘mass immigration’.
The event was jointly held with Steve Laws’ Remigration Now campaign with both Collett and Laws on the platform.

Also addressing the crowd was online agitator Hugh Anthony, who was arrested a few days later.
Whether his arrest is connected with his speech is not known.
Around 130 were in attendance, with a vitrually non-exstent counter-protest, understandable given that local anti-rascists had been planning for weeks to get to London for the Together Alliance march.
Nazi salutes
But it was not an altogether unevenful occasion: before it even got started eight members of the neo-nazi Aryan Front who had turned up were arrested and whisked away for throwing nazi salutes. It is understood they were arrested on suspicion of public order offences.
Mark Collett was not at all happy.

The event turned out to be a bit of a nazi get-together: also present were members of British Movement, White Vanguard, National Resistance Movement and West Midlands Patriots.
But, even half an hour after muster time, Collett was having trouble getting some of his supporters out of the pub.

But never mind, it was a least a joyful reunion for that happy threesome of Collett, Laura Towler and her recently-released jailbird husband, Sam Melia.






