Friday, 19 September 2008

Come on in, the water's lovely.

The fascist BNP have called a rally in Stoke-on-Trent on Saturday 20th
September, which their leader Nick Griffin will attend. The BNP is not
a “respectable” political party; it is a fascist organisation that
thrives in an atmosphere of racism and bigotry – and they plan to
create that climate in the city.

NorSCARF is urging everyone opposed to the BNP to come and join with us
in the Peace and Unity Vigil this Saturday. Bring your
colleagues, friends and banners.

Assemble at 10 a.m. at NORSACA (North Staffordshire African Caribbean
Association) , Lindsay Annexe, Cannon Place, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1
4EP.

Cannon Place is just off Broad Street and Victoria Square, Hanley.
Broad Street is the main road (A5006) from Hanley to Stoke.

Look for the Victoria On The Square pub and Stratstone's Jaguar garage.
Lindsay Annexe is an old school building (just to the left of the Jaguar
garage) with a large car park in front.

The following bus services operate via Victoria Square: 21, 21A, 31, 33,
33A, 64, 94, 101, 350, X64.

It is vital that we show the strength of the anti-fascist movement in
North Staffordshire and give out the clear message that the BNP and
their message of hate are not welcome in the city. Please join us on
Saturday.

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