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  • "i am from dudley,i am not racist and alot of white people are not racists but we have had enough of whats happening to our country! you come to england,you get houses,money,the best of everything,and you get t o do what ever you want! could we go to india and do what ever we wanted? could we build a church? could we get a nice house? we would be slaughted! maybe there was only 22,000 people what signed against the mosque and maybe there is 194,919 people live in dudley......could all these be blacks,muslims,india
    ns? cause lets face it,there aint many white people in dudley are there? the edl are standing up for the british people,the only ones with balls.and i take my hat off to them!"
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BREAKING NEWS: EDL stages rooftop protest

REPORTS are coming in that the English Defence League has occupied the rooftop of a derelict building in Dudley earmarked for a mammoth new mosque.

The group staged a daytime protest in the town on Easter Saturday to show their objection to the planned new place of worship - and almost immediately afterwards supporters said a return visit was already being planned.

Around 20 EDL members, with their faces covered, are reportedly involved in the protest, which has been advertised on the group's page on social networking site Facebook.

An eyewitness said: "They're waving England flags and blaring out Islamic music from a loud speaker."

The EDL's website says the protestors "have food and water to last them weeks, and a pa system to give speeches".

It adds: "I believe they even have a Playstation. They will be playing the call to prayer to let those who are not bothered by this mosque know what to look forward to."

Police and fire crews - however - have arrived at the scene and sealed off Hall Street in the hope of achieving a swift end to the protest.

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