"Patriotic Australian political party".

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    A small group of anti-Islamic nationalists have been moved from the Martin Place memorial for the victims of the Lindt Cafe siege following a brief altercation.



    No one was arrested but four people, including Party for Freedom chair Nick Folkes, clashed with what the group describes as "Islamists and leftie individuals" near the scene of the fatal Sydney siege on Friday evening.

    "We went down there to pay our respects and unfortunately we had two diametrically opposed arguments," Mr Folkes told AAP.

    "There was a lot of heated conversation, for and against."

    Despite the hostilities, Mr Folkes said the group managed to get its message across.

    "We're calling on the government to end... multiculturalism, and end Muslim immigration," he said.

    "It's been a disaster."

    The group, Mr Folkes said, were carrying placards that read "Tony Abbott, will you protect us from multiculturalism?," "We didn't start the fire," and others against sharia law.

    He also said the group was not racist but a "patriotic Australian political party".

    "We're talking about a political ideology, we're actually not talking about people or a race," he said.

    The group doesn't have any plans to return to the memorial but Mr Folkes said they did intend to protest in areas where councils were considering building mosques.

    Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...group-moved-from-memorial#zCS2WkrpFOa6qsmL.99
 
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