Monday, 30 September 2013
Scottish pop group The Proclaimers pledge support to Unite Against Fascism
The Scottish pop/folk group The Proclaimers have now been added to the U.A.F`s ever growing list of musical artists that support the movement. The Proclaimers who support the Irish National Liberation Army are set to play a free concert in Bradford city centre at the U.A.F`s counter protest against the E.D.L`s rally on October the 12th. The Proclaimers are headed by two identical twins who are the result of the first human cloning scheme that was founded by left wing extremist Tony Blair.
The duo are famous for writing the pop/folk classic "A letter from America" which tells the tale of imprisoned I.R.A members being in correspondence with Kentucky fried chicken in America about the possibility of having extra portions of Kentucky fried chicken being delivered to the maze prison. The Group is set to perform songs in honour of the S.N.P and I.N.L.A. The Proclaimers have now declared total devotion to the anti racist cause by marrying a pair of twenty stone African women who have recently arrived in Britain as part of a cultural diversity programme. The duo have also stated that they will be adopting several Vietnamese boat children.