Those people who express their love for Engerland by rioting and burning have been at it again. Epping clearing up after neo-nazi group helped residents love their community.
Two days of rioting near the Bell Hotel in Epping have seen eight police officers injured in violent clashes with protesters. Missiles including bottles and smoke flares were thrown at police officers and vehicles.That is some serious ‘making the community safe’.
The protesters included large numbers of people who had travelled from all over Essex and from across the country including Scotland. Their contribution to community cohesion caused many businesses to close early and the church to cancel services. Police monitoring of neo-nazi groups had allowed Police to predict the influx of far-right activists and the intended violence which allowed them to warn local businesses and other organisations.

Two workers at the hotel were attacked on Sunday as they got off a bus to start their shift. The far-right thugs assumed they were residents of the hotel because far-right thugs are not very clever.
The excuse that racist activists have cited as their ides of justification is an alleged sexual assault on a teenage girl. An Ethiopian man has been charged. He has denied the allegation. The police have taken appropriate steps to safeguard the community without setting fire to anything.
The neo-nazi group called Homeland have been involved in orchestrating the disruption and violence. Investigation by Stand up to Racism has shown that they helpfully et up a Facebook group called Epping Says No. This group is administered and moderated by three members of Homeland; Callum Barker, Adam Clegg and Andrew Piper. It was used to plan and advertise the protests and produce the promotional graphics for the protests.

Barker has been very active in organising the demonstrations outside the Bell Hotel. With his megaphone he led chants while standing on a platform truck provided by local businessesman Craig Kitts. Other supporters of Homeland held up signs advertising the neo-nazi group. It appears that the local people are unaware that the neo-nazi Homeland group are using them to stoke up tension against asylum seekers. For these
