Chaotic scenes in Rochdale today as tens of thousands of Britain First supporters and other moderate right wing organisations including Pegida, the EDL and the Muslim Brotherhood rallied in support of The Zestra Three outside of Rochdale’s landmark town hall.

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Zestra’s high-backed Nigel Chesterfield Lounge Chair

The dispute over working conditions at the world famous Zestra sofa manufacturer hit the news in dramatic fashion earlier in the week as allegations of institutional racism resulted in the suspension of three workers who had been unable to learn Polish.

A Zestra spokesman said “We have to think of the safety of all of our staff, and communication is a big part of that.”

Former London Mayoral candidate Paul Golding addressed a crowd of more than 40,000 Britain First supporters via a live podcast from Swanley, ironically more than turned out to vote for him, but there you go.

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Britain First leader, Paul Golding, addressing the Rochdale protesters.

“We’re against discrimination of minorities and we are definitely in a minority in our own country, aren’t we? Stands to reason. I say hang them.”.

Nobody is yet sure who Paul wants to hang or why.

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Quentin D Fortesqueue is a founding editor of The Rochdale Herald. Part time amateur narcissist and full time satirist Quentin is never happier than when playing his lute and drinking a full bodied Bordeaux. He rarely plays the lute and never gets to drink Bordeaux.