And that's grounds for stopping the entire thing is it? If you genuinely believe people to be inciting violence and you have proof of it report it to the police. Don't try and stab them and don't go along and be violent yourself, both of these things are *obviously* counter-productive.
But what about all those other times the UAF has come to Brighton, gone on some big disruptive march and ended up smashing up some chain shops or a MacDonalds or something? And some people celebrate those things. But if some people slightly different to you want to come to Brighton and stand...
i) But very little of what the EDL actually do is fascist.
ii) Even so, attempting to impose your world view of others isn't the way to go about anything.
I remember the first couple of these going off without any incident of any kind. It was only when the UAF started getting involved that they turned violent.
Absolute bollocks. Such people will look to be violent and cause a disturbance for any reason, the EDL simply provides them a media-friendly excuse for their illegal behvaviours.