LEE RIGBY: Britain First restores flags at terror attack site in Woolwich

   

Britain First

 

Published on May 13, 2019

A few weeks ago, the Labour-run Greenwich Council completely rebuilt the area where the 2013 attack on Lee Rigby took place, making it almost impossible for Britons to lay flowers and wreaths.
This was a deliberate and malicious attempt to stop the British public remembering what happened to Fusilier Rigby.
This flower bed, believe it or not, contains new trees that are covered in spikes, an obvious sign that Greenwich Council wants to deter the public from leaving wreaths etc.
On Sunday afternoon, a group of activists attended the site and pushed a number of flags into the ground of the new flower bed.
A wreath was also laid.


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