English Defence League protest in Batley
Around 200 EDL supporters have attended a rally in Batley in West Yorkshire. Hundreds of police officers from West Yorkshire and beyond were drafted into Batley for the demo by the right-wing group.
Around 200 EDL supporters have attended a rally in Batley in West Yorkshire. Hundreds of police officers from West Yorkshire and beyond were drafted into Batley for the demo by the right-wing group.
Police and Kirklees Council have thanked the residents of Batley for their support after today's demonstrations in the town centre. Both the EDL and We Are Batley events passed off peacefully with up to 350 EDL members demonstrating outside the town hall and no more than 60 We Are Batley counter demonstrators gathering on the New Way car park. No arrests were made at the demonstration itself.
I want to pay my thanks to the people of Batley for the way they have conducted themselves today. The events have passed off with very few issues and that has been helped by the behaviour of local residents who have not got involved and left managing the events to the police and colleagues at Kirklees Council. Demonstrators have the right to protest and we have to facilitate that right, but both the police and council have worked hard to minimise disruption to residents. Keeping everyone safe and then allowing the town to quickly return to normal has been our top priority.
Kirklees Council staff have worked closely in partnership with local communities, businesses, and police to keep Batley safe and open for business as usual today. Everyone has done a great job – thank you for all your hard work and support.
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