Hardly anyone turns up to Britain First demo outside East London Mosque

    Only a handful of Britain First protesters turned up to a demonstration outside East London Mosque on Tuesday.

    During the protest, which started at 11am, two men unfurled a Britain First banner while deputy leader Jayda Fransen held up a Christian cross and shouted “We want our country back.”

    The trio were only there for around 20 minutes – leaving shortly after police arrived.

    Ms Fransen is seen arguing with a police officer, asking him if it is “within [his] job description to come and mock a Christian who’s preaching in the street”. She then calls the police “traitors” for turning against Christians in a “Christian country”.

    She claimed it was “[her] duty as a Christian to save fallen souls from the damned”.

    Men are observed filming the incident and laughing at the group – though some indistinct shouting can be heard off camera.

    A status on the East London Mosque Facebook page said: “Another hapless Britain First protest outside the East London Mosque today. Last time they entered the mosque and trampled over the carpets, before running off when a traffic warden approached their illegally parked vehicle.”

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    Britain First don’t seem to have publicised the protest on any of their social networks yet.

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