South
Wales NF attends Remembrance Day parade London.
Once
everyone was aboard from the various pick ups along the M4, everyone buzzing
with excitement and enthusiasm, a raffle was held to raise group funds and pin
badges and other merchandise was sold. South Wales NF secretary Claire Thomas
then showed the group the wreath of poppies she would be laying at the cenotaph
on behalf of South Wales NF. Then at 11
am a 2 minutes silence was held by the group in memory of the fallen.
Once in London we eventually found some
where to park and headed for a public house in the Victoria area of the city.
There we met up with other nationalists, both new and old friends were greeted
as the excitement began to build the closer 2pm came. Then at around 2pm we
made our war to the form up point. Flags were by now flying high and proud as
we got in to formation and at the beat of the bass drum at 2:30pm we set off on
the parade.
We passed a pub full of veterans where most
them came out to cheer us on! This set the tone for the march, yes there was
one or two negative comments from the on looking crowds but the majority of the
crowd were more than supportive! The feeling of pride and honour amongst the
group was now at point where you could all most feel it as we march passed Big
Ben and made our way to the cenotaph.
At the cenotaph a small service was held
and the wreaths were laid, with South Wales NF secretary laying the wreath on
behalf of the branch. Then we moved a short distance up the road to the women’s
memorial where another short service and last post sounded by the bugler,
followed by another National Front wreath
being laid.
After this we marched up the road to a small
park where a political rally was held before everyone made their way back to the
pub in Victoria for a well earned drink and some food. Our thanks and good byes
were said around 5pm when we set off for the journey home.
A great day, a very humbling experience and
an event South Wales NF will always attend. LEST WE FORGET.
Email the team on southwalesnf@hotmail.co.uk
Rhag Inni Anghofio
ReplyDeleteRhag Inni Anghofio- Welsh for 'Lest We Forget'
ReplyDeleteIt was good to see the white Unity wreath "together we are strong"
ReplyDeleteit was a very good day and i was proud to stand with the souyh wales NF and hope to do more very soon and good luck to all NF members
ReplyDeletewell done and thank you to everyone who attended .... onwards and upwards !
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ReplyDeleteNice to meet you all from West Midlands NF.