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RIOTING IN EUROPE

LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN BURN

All Whitey Then

FAR RIGHT protesters clashed with police at a London ‘Free Whitey’ rally calling for jailed Jimmy White to be freed. Bottles, metal barriers and traffic cones were thrown at cops as thousands gathered in Whitehall in support of the leader of The White Nation League — sentenced to 13 months for contempt of court and hate speech after his 15 minute expletive filled rant blaming immigration for fuel and food shortages on live public television.

Speeches from firebrand right-wing activists including German politician Ernst Bock, took place in the shadow of the Cenotaph war memorial.

In footage posted by the [[English Nation League]] cops can be seen retreating as a wave of violent yobs charge down the road.

Another video [[Link-DiePatrioten]]shows dozens of thugs in Berlin scrapping with riot police chanting anti immigrant slogans as violence erupted this afternoon in other major cities including Paris, Wein and Athens as protest against mass immigration flared into rioting all around the EU today.

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Oil on troubled water

Police were yesterday accused of scaremongering after they said they expected more violent rioting if oil rations are not increased soon. Senior cops warn of riots in the outer districts if the proposed cuts to fuel allowances go through.

London City Mayor, Eric Ndjonga, said all possibilities were being planned for but he said there was no need to worry because he was convinced the Government would fund emergency oil purchases to meet the ongoing shortfall.

On last night's ‘It’s a Newsy kinda Show’ Mr Ndjonga insisted it was essential the City be prepared for “all contingencies”, particularly in light of the report compiled by the National Enforcement Coordination Centre warned that the Army will have to be called in to deal with riots. Their report said that "...police are no longer capable, on their own, of dealing with the number of major events we have seen these past years and so we must accept the simple fact we need to call on military assistance to maintain order in our cities ."

Tanks were seen being deployed in London today with police chiefs warning they expect large riots in London after the emergency fuel deliveries that are keeping the city running were delayed this week.


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