Monday, April 30, 2007

English unable to march past their Parliament

SPEAKER MARTIN ORDERS CHANGE OF ROUTE

Justice for England March

Whitehall Tuesday 1st May 2007

300th Anniversary of the British Union

Following a ruling by Speaker Michael Martin (Glasgow Springburn) the Metropolitan Police have informed representatives of English campaign groups (see below) that they will NOT be allowed to march passed the Palace of Westminster tomorrow (May 1st) to commemorate the 300th Anniversary of the birth of the British State – and the death of England’s identity, independence and the English Parliament. Starting at 11.00am the march will now take place from Whitehall Place via Downing Street, through Smith Square and on to the Tate Gallery.

However, a deputation will still stop at Downing Street for a photo call with ‘St George’ and a ‘Monkey’ wearing a Blair mask before delivering a 20,000 address petition to No. 11 Downing Street demanding the reinstatement of an English Parliament, AND lay a wreath at the statue of Oliver Cromwell, Palace of Westminster, where Robin Tilbrook, National Chairman of English Democrats will make a short statement.

The march will be led by a hearse pulled by two horses, carrying the symbolic coffin of England draped in the flag of St. George, flanked by representatives of English organisations carrying placards depicting the many examples of bias and anti English discrimination.

The march will end at the Tate Gallery, where it will congregate to hear a number of speeches by activists and leaders of English Community Groups.

The groups participating in the march will include:

English Democrats Party

Campaign for an English Parliament

English Constitutional Convention

English Society

Confederation of English Business

Centre for English Policy Studies

Anglo Trust

English Lobby

Cross of St. George Forum

Democracy Movement

Better of Out

Steadfast Trust

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