A pro-British National Party (BNP) effigy was removed by University of Manchester students last week on Oldham Street.
The effigy was part of a small BNP rally that took place at the Ace of Diamonds pub, in Manchester, on Wednesday.
Jess Bradley, first year Environmental Sciences student and organiser of the counter-protest said: “We got a tip off from a member of Unite Against Fascism (UAF) that a rally was going on in a pub called the Ace of Diamond, on Oldham Road in Manchester, which was owned by one of the organiser of BNP North. The tip said they were holding a rally there.
The group of students found the effigy of Gordon Brown in a broken toilet outside of the pub, in view of the street. The effigy had pro-BNP signs attached to it.
“We managed to mobilise a group of students to counter them, but they had left. So we took down all their propaganda.”
“Fascism is a real threat on our streets and in our University. The EDL have been organising in our Union, before the march in Manchester. So it is a real threat to students, because of their racism, homophobia and bigotry. We are a building a movement against fascist groups, like the BNP and the EDL.”
Bradley added: “We are going to the EDL march in Bolton, to counter their protests, on March 20.”





