‘History is repeating itself’ : fight against far-right in London’s East End goes on
Eighty-nine years after residents drove Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirts from Tower Hamlets, anti-far right coalition is still vital in borough “The East End of London is the far right’s prime target – the essence of everything they don’t like. They feel if they can march through our borough with (…)
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