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==Glasgow Demonstration==
 
==Glasgow Demonstration==
  
The SDL held their first demonstration in Glasgow on 14-November-2009. Around 70 people turned up at the demonstration and spend the day in a pub before being bussed out of the city<ref>Helen McArdale, [
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The SDL held their first demonstration in Glasgow on 14-November-2009. Around 70 people turned up at the demonstration and spend the day in a pub before being bussed out of the city<ref>BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/8359336.stm Clashes after rival city marches],'' BBC News'', 14-November-2009, Accessed 18-November-2009</ref>.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 02:25, 18 November 2009

The Scottish Defence League is an offshoot of the English Defence League and was created in late 2009. The groups website is registered to "Casuals United" and hosts the websites of the other groups which are the English Defence League, the Welsh Defence League and the Ulster Defence League[1]. The groups website is registered in the U.S. at webs.com[2]. The group describe themselves as:

"an alliance of British Football Casuals of various different colours/races who have come together in order to create a massive, but peaceful protest group to force our Government to get their act in gear"[3].

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The tagline on the groups website reads "Uniting the UK's football infidels", and they make claims to be opposing Islamic Extremism and stopping Muslims who "wish to impose Sharia law upon us by stealth"[4].

The website is likely to be written by a single person because the same writing style is used throughout the website. This style involves a pattern of spelling and gramatical errors and a misuse of capatalisation along with regular use of capatalisation when finishing a passage, presumably this means the last few words are being shouted. This writing style makes the website incoherent, for example this passage comes from the section explaining who the group are:

"We will exercise our right to peaceful protest however we see fit, and are growing all the time. Soon we will be big enough to influence our MP's and they will be unable to ignore us. We will support the English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish Defence Leagues, as well as March for England, with marches/demos but are A TOTALLY SEPERATE GROUP"[5].

This incoherent style is repeated in an announcement about the groups Glasgow demonstration of the 14-November-2009, the group announced:

"Large groups of SDL were detained at both Perth, Dundee AND Edinburg were detained and prevented from travelling to Glasgow, and main English lads were visisted by Strathclyde police and warned off from travelling to Scotland. In a free country our grandfathers fought off the Germans to defend"[6].

Glasgow Demonstration

The SDL held their first demonstration in Glasgow on 14-November-2009. Around 70 people turned up at the demonstration and spend the day in a pub before being bussed out of the city[7].

See also

Contact

E-Mail: casualsunitedhq@hotmail.com

Notes

  1. Home Page, Casuals United, Casuals United, Accessed 18-November-2009
  2. Webs.com, Domain Registration, Register.com, Accessed 18-November-2009
  3. Who are we?,UK Casuals United, Casuals United, Accessed 18-November-2009
  4. Who are we?,UK Casuals United, Casuals United, Accessed 18-November-2009
  5. Who are we?,UK Casuals United, Casuals United, Accessed 18-November-2009
  6. Home, Glasgow a big Success, Casuals United, Accessed 18-November-2009
  7. BBC News, Clashes after rival city marches, BBC News, 14-November-2009, Accessed 18-November-2009