Monday, 11 November 2013

South Wales NF attends the National Front Remembrance Day parade, London.

On Sunday 10th Nov. around 20 National Front members and supporters form South Wales headed for the capital city for the annual NF remembrance day parade. Setting off early, from all across South Wales, the group observed a 2 minutes silence whilst en route and arrived in London just after 11.15.

Once in the Victoria area of London, the group met up with nationalists from all across the UK and it wasn't long before 2pm came and the time to make a move to the form up location.

With flags flying and drums beating, the parade set off on its march to the cenotaph
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Passing first a pub full of ex servicemen, the parade was clapped on and a few glasses of beer were held high in cheer from some of the ex servicemen watching on.



On reaching the cenotaph wreaths were laid and South Wales NF organiser, Adam Lloyd, laid a wreath on behalf of the branch. A short service took place with a very moving poem read out by ex serviceman, Mr Rob Poundall.





The Flags were lowered and the last post sounded followed by a 2 minutes silence before a piper then lead the parade to the national woman's memorial to the tune of amazing grace. Here another wreath was laid and the Lords prayer recited before the parade marched off.

Next for the parade was a march to a small park for a rally which included speeches by various members of the National Front leadership, including a passionate speech by the party chairman Kevin Bryan.

At the end of the rally the nationalists dispersed with the welsh group heading to a public house in Victoria for some food and a well earned pint!




Once again the National Front showed they will never forget our brave British Lions who have given everything for their country!   


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