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[[Matt Unsworth]] was a member of the [[English Defence League]] (EDL) in 2009.<ref>Tom Woodson, [http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/features/English-Defence-League-Hooligans-Unmasked.php Well connected: English Defence League remix a familiar tune], HOPE Not Hate, September 2009.</ref>
 
[[Matt Unsworth]] was a member of the [[English Defence League]] (EDL) in 2009.<ref>Tom Woodson, [http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/features/English-Defence-League-Hooligans-Unmasked.php Well connected: English Defence League remix a familiar tune], HOPE Not Hate, September 2009.</ref>
  

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Matt Unsworth, formerly of the English Defence League, Source: HNH Norfolk

Matt Unsworth was a member of the English Defence League (EDL) in 2009.[1]

According to Searchlight journalist Tom Woodson, Unsworth sought to the racist singer Anglo Saxon to play a gig in conjunction with a planned EDL demonstration in Luton on 19 September 2009.[2]

Shortly afterwards Unsworth began to post on Facebook under the name Luton English, a move which Woodson suggests may have been prompted by a figure using the name EDL South.[3]

Counterjihad.co.uk

Unsworth registered the web domain counterjihad.co.uk on 29 September 2009.[4]

As of 12 October 2009, the site features a news section with a number of posts under the names Charles Martel and johnanderson.[5]

The site sells a number of 'counterjihad' DVDs including Obsession.[6] It also offers books by Bat Ye'or, Lorenzo Vidino, Andrew Bostom, Bruce Bawer, Wafa Sultan, Gilles Kepel and no less than five books by Robert Spencer.[7]

A list of useful sites includes Alan Lake's 4freedoms.com, the English Defence League and its youth wing, and LondonandLuton.com, an entertainment promotion business which Unsworth is involved in.[8]

The counterjihad.co.uk website is listed on 4freedoms.com as the website of a site member using the name Charles Martel, but whose profile page url includes the phrase LutonEnglish.[9]

Contact

Notes

  1. Tom Woodson, Well connected: English Defence League remix a familiar tune, HOPE Not Hate, September 2009.
  2. Tom Woodson, Well connected: English Defence League remix a familiar tune, HOPE Not Hate, September 2009.
  3. Tom Woodson, Well connected: English Defence League remix a familiar tune, HOPE Not Hate, September 2009.
  4. Result of WHOIS query, nominet.org.uk, accessed 13 October 2009.
  5. News, counterjihad.co.uk, accessed 12 October 2009.
  6. Must Watch DVDs, counterjihad.co.uk, accessed 12 October 2009.
  7. Books, counterjihad.co.uk, accessed 13 October 2009.
  8. Useful Sites, counterjihad.co.uk, 13 October 2009.
  9. Charles Martel's Page, 4freedoms.com, accessed 13 October 2009.