Working for Walthamstow: Thank you - and update on how to
raise your concerns about English Defence League Protest in Walthamstow
Saturday 9 May 2015
Hello!
I’m writing to thank the people of Walthamstow for my
re-election yesterday as your MP - it has been a privilege to serve as your elected
representative since 2010 and I am honoured that you have chosen me again to
speak up for our community and our causes, both here in Walthamstow and in
Westminster. Sadly the first thing I have to do after being re-elected is to
update you on the events taking place in Walthamstow on Saturday 9 May
involving the English Defence League and how to raise your concerns about this
visit with the police using the details below.
The EDL have no following in our diverse and peaceful
community here. Those organising this ’protest’ are not residents, and their
literature and online social media make clear their intent is to disrupt the
good community relations that we have here and that we value. This is their
fourth such attempt to organise a protest in Walthamstow. Each time they have
announced plans to come it has raised community tension here, with residents of
all faith and none offended and aggrieved by their harassment.
This current proposal has been explicitly linked by the EDL
to an earlier incident in 2012 when they marched in Walthamstow. Those who
participated in their action on that day were drunk and violent, shouting
abusive and religiously insensitive comments as they walked through the area.
The counter protest opposing the EDL managed to disrupt their route, and the
situation subsequently degenerated into fighting and public disorder. Arrests
were made and local residents suffered as their cars and homes were attacked
and they felt threatened by the presence of this group in our area. In their online media about this latest
proposed event, members of the EDL have encouraged those who oppose them to
‘again bring bricks and bats’ and they have used pictures of weapons, body
armour, broken windows and rioting. I have already provided evidence to the
police of these postings.
It is clear from talking to residents and the online
communications that I have had that their visit will again heighten local
tension and the possibility of public disorder. Already counter protests
involving large numbers have been planned, raising the prospect of a high
volume of people on our streets which will further impact on the ability of the
police to manage any such event. It is likely the cost of policing for this
event will also be considerable.
Currently the police have imposed conditions on the EDL
which mean that their march will pass through residential and business area.
Their proposal is to assemble at Blackhorse Road tube station for 12pm until
1pm, then to march to a meeting point nearby Waltham Forest Town Hall on the
corner of Forest Road, Farnan Avenue and Hurst Road) to meet there for upto 60
minutes and return to Blackhorse Road tube station by 4pm. I understand that
the UAF/We are Waltham Forest counter protest is intending to meet at 11am at
Waltham Forest Town Hall. The police then tell me this group has conditions on
its own march which require it to process from Forest Road to the Wood Street
Plaza and disperse by 3.30pm. Whilst I have had no notice from them on this
matter or any other representations about the visit by the EDL, I understand
that the Council has imposed traffice restrictions on Forest Road and Wood
Street from 11.30am until 6.30pm on Saturday to prevent traffic on these roads.
I have put forward as strong a case as I can to both the
police and Home Secretary that given the link made by the EDL to their previous
visit to Walthamstow and their current social media activity on this event,
there is no change in the risk this group pose to our community. I have therefore
argued that to prevent violent disorder and harassment of residents their march
should be moved to an alternative location outside of our area using the Public
Order Act provisions. The Shadow Home
Secretary Yvette Cooper has also written to the Metropolitan Police
Commissioner to explicitly support this view – at present I have had no
response from the Home Secretary to these concerns. The Metropolitan Police
tell me that they consider the conditions they have already imposed on this
event to ‘strike the balance between the right to peaceful assembly and
peaceful protest and their duty to prevent crime and disorder’.
If you wish to make further representations about the
decision to enable the EDL to march in Walthamstow please write to the Met
Police using this email and copy me in as your local MP so that my office may
ensure your concerns are acknowledged. Furthermore please do share with the
police on this email any social media posts you may see regarding this matter
that concern the explicit possibility of violence, vandalism, harassment or
public disorder so that they are aware of the way in which this organisation is
interacting with local residents. Whilst I am extremely disappointed that this
march has not been moved outside of Walthamstow despite the evidence of the
risk to the local community, tomorrow I will also be seeking to update the
police and public agencies on any concerns of local residents about the impact
of this event on Walthamstow whilst out observing how public order is being managed, so please use social media to update me
should you have further concerns, as I will be checking this regularly and
sharing what information I am given with the police on the day.
The EDL wish to see the lives of residents in Walthamstow
disrupted by their vile hatred- let us show them by our refusal to be
frightened or provoked that Walthamstow is a peaceful community, confident in
its diversity and intolerant only of their bigotry.
I hope this information is useful to residents ahead of
tomorrow,
Labour and Cooperative MP for Walthamstow
p.s. Thank you once again for re-electing me and you can
find the full election results for Walthamstow here- my normal weekly e-newsletter service will be
resumed next week!
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