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10 June 2020

Professional football clubs must denounce far-right hooligan plans to confront anti-racist protestors

Professional football clubs in the capital must denounce the plans of far-right football groups to disrupt Black Lives Matter protests in London this weekend, Labour’s London Assembly Policing and Crime Spokesperson, Unmesh Desai AM, has urged.

Mr Desai’s calls come in the wake of reports published by anti-racist advocacy group, Hope Not Hate, warning that organisations such as the Democratic Football Lads Alliance (DFLA) are encouraging members to travel to the capital from across the country to confront protestors campaigning for racial justice this Saturday.

Convicted fraudster Stephen-Yaxley Lennon, (AKA Tommy Robinson) has also supported and promoted the arrangements for the counter-demonstration.

Mr Desai has now written to professional football clubs based in London asking them to use their widespread influence and publicly condemn these plans in order to dissuade football fans from taking part.

In his letter, he raises concerns that the presence of far-right groups, such as the Democratic Football Lads Alliance (DFLA), could inflame tensions and exacerbate the pockets of violence that have been witnessed at previous marches.

Mr Desai praises the vital work being undertaken by professional footballers and clubs to combat racism in the game in both of its overt and systemic forms. However, he warns against allowing racism to sneak back into the culture of football “through the back door”.

Labour’s London Assembly Policing and Crime Spokesperson, Unmesh Desai AM, said:

“Professional football clubs must come together and use their widespread influence to publicly denounce the plans of hooligans and far-right football organisations to disrupt the Black Lives Matter protests.

“The presence of these hooligans, aimed at pushing a regressive and hateful agenda, will risk inflaming tensions and pockets of violence when demonstrations have been, for the most part, peaceful and constructive so far.

“Players have been showing their solidarity with campaigners and clubs have already undertaken some hugely important work to stamp out matchday hate crime and institutional racism in the game.

“With the football season suspended and stadiums closed, we must not turn our backs and allow racism to sneak back into the culture of the game through the backdoor”.

ENDS

Unmesh Desai AM Template Letter to Football Clubs

Notes to editors

  • A template of Unmesh Desai AM’s letter to professional football clubs can be found attached;

 

  • Hope Not Hate have reported that hundreds of football hooligans associated with far-right groups are planning to travel to London from across the country to confront Black Lives Matter protestors this Saturday;

 

  • Unmesh Desai AM is the London Assembly Member for City and East (covering Barking and Dagenham, Newham, Tower Hamlets and the City of London.)

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