This story, this glorious story comes to us from The Daily Mail;
Nine people have been arrested after hundreds of anti-Islamist protesters clashed with police yesterday.
The streets of Luton descended into violence after demonstrators, many hiding their faces behind balaclavas, brandished England flags and chanted at officers.
A group called March for England was said to have organised the rally as a peaceful protest against Muslim extremists. They were joined by a local group United People of Luton.
Two of those arrested have been charged: one man for possessing an offensive weapon after stones were found in his pockets, and a woman was charged with breaching an anti-social behaviour order.
Another man was fined £80 for a public order offence.
The other six people, all men, have been bailed without charge pending further inquiries.
During the protest, the mob, which included teenagers and women, held banners with slogans such as 'No Sharia Law in the UK' and 'Respect our Troops'.
Some protesters wore masks with the horned face of Sayful Islam, a local hardline political agitator who led Muslim demonstrators in an anti-war protest during the Royal Anglian Regiment's homecoming parade in Luton in March.
But chaos broke out when a crowd of around 500 ran away from police who had been escorting the protest along its route, and ran down side streets towards the town centre.
Officers on horseback and police dogs were deployed, and policemen drew batons to defend themselves.
Groups of young men in balaclavas and England shirts chanted outside the city centre and one balacava-clad protester held a Rottweiler on a chain, while others clashed with police in riot gear.
One Asian man was hit across the face with a banner and left with a bloody nose.
Police said during the disturbance three car windscreens were smashed and a window at a take away restaurant in Chapel Street had been broken.
Last night Luton town centre was calm as police maintained a presence on the streets.
A spokesman for United People of Luton, Wayne King, said many people in Luton were concerned and annoyed that the Muslim community in the town had not taken steps to deal with Sayful Islam's 'hate-filled preachings'.
The 24-year-old, who wore a T-shirt with the words 'No surrender to Al-Qaeda' on it, said: 'We decided enough was enough after the soldiers got heckled as they marched through the town centre by the Muslim extremists.
'Our community has been racially attacked for the last 10 years.
'A mosque in the town got set on fire a few weeks ago and it made national news but churches in Luton are regularly being set fire to.
'We want laws brought in to stop preachers of hate operating here.'
Luton town centre was busy at the time of the riot with shoppers enjoying the sunshine.
Many of those who joined in the march had been drinking in town centre pubs.
Later on, overhead, a police helicopter monitored the movement of the mob which at one point appeared to be making in the direction of Bury Park, an area of Luton where many of the town's Asian population live.
All I can say at this moment is, good on you boys! There is a certain swelling of pride in my heart at this moment which is causing the words to fail. There have been times when I would ponder how we could get out there and take care of business with stones like Gibraltar over our football club, but never for England. Thank G-d I have been proven wrong. This event is just the beginning and I dare say that this is going spread through the hearts and minds of every proud, and damn fine British man and woman; bringing to life the fight that will bring us back from the brink. Like the stammering fool I am, forgive me but I just have to say that you boys looked beautiful, damn fine out there, and if I could, I would send out a round to each and every one of you. Truth be told I would be honored to do so. England will only survive due to your actions, your sacrifice, and your undying love for her.
Ladies and gentlemen of England, there is a time for war and a time for peace; the time for war is now. With all due respect to United People of Luton, I understand that you are restrained by what you perceive as proper and censored discourse, but you know as well as I do that there will be no laws to protect you and your community from the hate of Islam. The government will enact no such laws. The Marxists have deemed you as a race and a culture unworthy of protection, dangerous to the advance of socialism, and untrustworthy of casting compliant votes. These animals, like those they have imported into your communities, have neither love nor understanding of England. Furthermore, they despise it and intend to take any and every measure at their disposal; in order to burn it to the ground. Labour has chosen its friends and placed a bet on the immigrant, the people who live off of your hard earned cash and treat your country with disdain and contempt. My friends, it is you and I who stand against them; only we can save England and Europe now. Courage now, sacrifice and unity in purpose will carry the fight to its victory.
To the men and women of Luton; what you have done will be remembered. This thing is so much biger than you and what you may think. Britain will be better off when lads like yourselves take the fight to the enemy. The last thing we should all do is to let the momentum pass us by. We must keep up the fight and force this government as well as the people of Great Britain to recognize that islam and Marxism will have no place from this day forward in England as well as the rest of Europe. We must show them that we are the majority, and we possess the strength in numbers as well as in heart to smash those who have been so dedicated to our destruction for so long. We are now on the offensive and there will be no one to stop us anymore. As socialists havent heart or balls, we will succeed; victory belongs to those whom desire it the most. Fight on my friends.