POLICING WAS HIGHLY POLITICAL, FOCUSING ALMOST ENTIRELY ON CONTAINING OPPOSITION
TO THE FAR RIGHT
~ Scott Harris ~
Saturday 15 November saw another humiliation for the far-right “Bristol
Patriots” in the face of overwhelming anti-fascist opposition
Their demonstration was aimed at the Mercure hotel in the Redcliffe area of the
city, which houses asylum seekers and had been the target of attempted attacks
during the anti-immigration riots in August 2024. Despite inviting a range of
other groups in a bid to swell their numbers, including UKIP’s Nick Tenconi,
Bristol Patriots only managed to draw between 40 and 75 supporters and were
opposed by approximately 400 lively anti-fascists.
The police battled to contain roaming groups of anti-fascists seeking to engage
in full and frank debate with the assorted fascists, conspiracists, and
allegedly apolitical ‘concerned citizens’, while others stood, chanted and
played music at the doors of the hotel in solidarity with the people housed
inside. In one particularly touching moment, one of the younger residents held
up a sign to the window reading: “Thank you for protecting us, we love you”.
Police reported one police officer going to hospital for minor injuries from a
scuffle, but did not mentioning a number of significant injuries – including
head injuries – to anti-fascist activists from the blows of police batons.
Inevitably, policing was highly political, focusing almost all their energies on
containing anti-fascists, ending up making several arrests. Meanwhile, Bristol
Patriots let off flares and various far-right streamers were allowed to bravely
shout abuse at antifas from behind the safety of police lines.
Bristol has become a target for far-right activity recently, with repeated
efforts to encroach on ‘enemy territory’. This has been aggravated by a recent
case in which a number of brown men in Bristol have been arrested on child
sexual exploitation charges. Large numbers of Union Flags and St George’s
Crosses have been attached to lamp-posts in working class, white-majority
neighbourhoods, such as Withywood, Hartcliffe and Lawrence Weston. These areas
are being targeted after decades of state neglect and stigma have led residents
to feel rightly angered by a status quo that only works for the rich and
powerful.
According to participants, anti-fascists may have won the battle in Redcliffe
and so far all recent demonstrations, but a much bigger war needs to be fought
for hearts and minds across the city, to ensure that the far-right don’t become
the de facto anti-establishment voices in some neighbourhoods.
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credit.
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