PEGIDA brands Islam a 'fascist ideology' and vows to fight 'migrant influx' at UK launch
BRITAIN'S newest political movement controversially branded Islam a "fascist ideology" which is incompatible with British life as it marked its official launch yesterday.
The new group, which has been set up by former English Defence League (EDL) leader Tommy Robinson, also announced its first planned protest with a message calling on supporters to "save our culture".
"Our political leaders and our European leaders are working against the interests of the people with the refugee influx - which is a migrant invasion - and we want to replicate the resistance of PEGIDA in Germany in the UK. It will be very different to how the English Defence League used to do things.
He then added: "I'm opposed to Islam as a fascist ideology. We are not an anti-Muslim group. We feel Muslims are victims of Islam."
The walk is being organised in conjunction with PEGIDA branches across Europe and is centred on the theme "Save Our Country, Save Our Culture, Save Our Future".
Birmingham City Council leaders issued a statement ahead of the upcoming march saying: "Brummies do not subscribe to ideas based on prejudice, intolerance and hate.
"That is why the planned launch of a new group in Birmingham is rejected by the council."
The group, whose name is a German acronym standing for Patriotic Europeans Against The Islamisation Of The West, has been accused in some quarters of being a far-right hate group.
But Mr Robinson looked to distance it from both the British National Party and the EDL, retweeting a message from a supporter saying it is "completely wrong" to suggest the three are related.
The controversial campaigner quit the EDL in 2013, citing his fear that far-right protestors had hijacked the group and bemoaning its reputation as alcohol-fuelled and violent.

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