Communists Cost Taxpayer £143,000
It has been revealed that Communist protesters with the Unite Against Fascism (UAF) group have cost the taxpayer £143,000.
This figure includes thousands of extra police at a cost of £109,000 and a further £13,000 in overtime, and £21,000 on road closures, erecting barriers and a helicopter.
Police were drafted in after the communists threatened to lay siege to the BBC’s headquarters in West London on the night that BNP leader Nick Griffin, took party in Question Time, the BBC’s premier politics show.
500 of the violent far-left activists surrounded the BBC building, and at one point managed to break through the police line and enter the building. They were only stopped when the BBC’s security staff spotted them gathering outside the studio where Question Time is filmed.
Local Labour MP Andy Slaughter, said that the BBC should cover the cost of the policing. Therefore, spreading the cost across all contributors of the TV licence-fee tax, and not leaving the bill with the Metropolitan Police.
It is believed that the various anti-democracy groups – such as the UAF – have cost the Taxpayer around £1 million this year, in police protection costs. This figure includes the monstrous £500,000 spent protecting women and children at the BNP’s family festival.








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