Just imagine the uproar had me and my mates marched through town waving placards saying "Proud to be an English Christian". Just imagine it. Those Muslims in that photo are just being provocative and looking for trouble.
As for that guy giving the "Nazi salute" - There are plenty of anti-Semitic marches that have taken place recently under the guise of "Pro-Palestine" marches in which many members have been seen giving Nazi salutes and waving disgusting anti-Semitic placards. Yet all this is instantly brushed under the carpet and ignored as though it's no big deal.
Yet when a group of people do the honourable thing and take to the streets to show their disapproval of the Islamification of Great Britain they are instantly derided, rather laughably, as "racists" and "fascists", even though it's fascism that they are marching against. And then as soon as "Unite Against Facism" (UAF) - which are actually mainly just a group of Muslim and left-wing thugs and troublemakers - turn up on the scene they take photograph after photograph of the EDL members, and if just one photograph appears to show a member making a Nazi salute, even when it was nothing of the sort, they instantly send it to a newspaper to say "Look at these racist EDL doing the Nazi salute" even if the guy was just merely raising his arm in the air.
The thing is, whenever UAF turn up on the scene to confront the EDL trouble always breaks out and in nearly every case the vast majority of those arrested by cops are UAF thugs. The EDL always try to march peacefully but the peace turn to violence when the rentamob Muslim thugs of "Unite Against Fascism" turn up. EDL tried to march peacefully through my town a few years ago but violence ensued when "Unite Against Fascism" turned up and caused a riot. Nearly every one of the twenty or so people arresed were UAF, including their leader.
Tommy Robinson a former leader of the EDL quit the group because of how extremist and racist the group was... he worked with police and gave evidence of racism within the group...
Former EDL leader Tommy Robinson to help police track down 'racists' | Mail Online
If you think Tommy Robinson quit the EDL because he was concerned by how "extremist and racist" it has become then you'll have to think again. You've just fallen for it, that's all.
The REAL reason why he left the EDL is because of the intimidation he faced from Muslims, "anti-fascists" like UAF (nothing but a bunch of Muslim thugs) and the police, who are always too keen to stick up for the Muslims no matter what. he was forced out of the EDL and now comes out in public from time to time to wrongly denounce them as racist to save his own back.
Breivik had no links to the EDL at all. The fact that he may have admired them is not the fault of the EDL and has nothing at all to do with them.
On 26 July 2011, EDL
leader Tommy Robinson denounced Breivik and his attacks and has denied any official links with him.
On 31 July 2011, Interpol asked Maltese police to investigate Paul Ray, a former EDL member who blogs under the name "Lionheart." Ray conceded that he may have been an inspiration for Breivik, but deplored his actions.
There is no evidence whatsoever that Breivik and the EDL had any links.
And are those people in that video representative of most EDL members? I doubt it very much. I can show you videos of all sorts of "loonies" who are marching with ANY group.
Former EDL leader Tommy Robinson speaks to Coelus Media about the Woolwich terrorist attack, the EDL's response, what he believes can be done to stop such attacks in future, and the problem of Muslims disrespecting British troops and getting away with it:
Tommy Robinson speaks to Coelus Media about the Woolwich terrorist attack and EDL response. - YouTube