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The VERY different faces of fascism in Britain: Steely faced blonde in vintage knitwear joins tattooed skinheads at anti migrant protest where thugs daubed swastikas in BLOOD amid violent clashes

Far right and anti fascist groups clashed at an anti immigration rally which saw bricks and smoke bombs thrownDemonstrators from National Front and far right South East Alliance among those who marched against immigrationClashed with anti racism activists, who had organised a counter demonstration and rally quickly turned into chaosPrior to demonstration in Dover, two groups clashed at Maidstone service station where coaches were vandalisedNine people arrested and weapons seized included a lock knife, knuckle duster, pieces of wood, glass and hammersBy

These are the different faces of Britain's fascists pictured at a violent anti immigration rally where thugs daubed swastikas on coaches with their blood.

The young woman one of very few females at the protest in Dover wore a sticker on her facereading 'FCK ISIS' and 'South Easy Alliance', a group which describes itself as an 'angry, white and proud' street movement.

She stood in stark contrast to the angry middle aged man, who was pictured bellowing at anti fascist protesters with blood dripping from his face.

A girl from South East Alliance replica van cleef blue necklace holds a placard accusing left wing activists of not taking in refugees from war torn regions

Dover was turned into a battleground today as Neo Nazi gangs clashed with anti fascist protesters and police in riot gear tried desperately to control the scuffles in the streets of the seaside town, which came to resemble a 'war zone'.

Flag waving demonstrators from far right groups such as the National Front, neo Nazi organisation Combat 18, Scottish Defence league and South East Alliance marched through the town to protest against the arrival of immigrants.

They clashed with anti racism activists who had organised a counter demonstration and the peaceful rally quickly descended into chaos as bricks, glass and pieces of wood were thrown.

Nine people have been arrested and more than 20 weapons seized, including a lock knife, knuckle duster, pieces of wood, glass, hammers and bricks.

The city has been the scene of an ongoing standoff between anti fascists and right wing groups led by a resurgent National Front.

Prior to the protests in Dover's Market Square, there were reports of an altercation at Maidstone service station just before 11am, where coaches carrying pro immigration protesters from London came under attack.

Several coaches had their windows smashed and one man was arrested on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon.

Two coaches had swastikas inked on them in blood following the clash between the rival groups.

Anindya Bhattacharyya, 44, from Whitechapel in east London, who was travelling with the anti fascist group, said he was away from the coaches and inside the service station when violence erupted.

He told The Guardian: 'The service station staff bolted the doors and through the windows we could see a large group of fascists. They were wearing Combat 18 T shirts and one had an Enoch Powell T shirt.

'They attacked one of our coaches and smashed up the windows and one of them came and daubed a swastika in blood on the side of one of the coaches.'

A man who witnessed the scenes at the service station, but wished to remain anonymous, told MailOnline: 'I have never seen anything like that, I thought they were doing something for a film.

'I saw people being stabbed and one person whose face was van cleef imitation clover necklace pinned down to the floor and then cut, and his blood was then used to draw a swastika on a coach.

'There were carrying knives and were stapling "Chelsea headhunters" cards with staple guns onto people they had pinned down to the ground.

Before the demonstration the South East Alliance advertised the protest on its Facebook page, saying: 'Remember we are there for a purpose. To highlight certain issues we face. We are not there to have a kick off with the red scum but we do know they will attack us and we shall defend ourselves without hesitation.'

And following the march the National Front posted on its own Facebook site, saying: 'A big well done and thank you to all white nationalists who van cleef and arpels imitation necklace attended Dover today to save our country from invasion. Respect to all in attendance.'

The Scottish Defence League wrote on their site: 'Well done to all the SDL and other patriot groups who went to the anti immigrant, anti refugee, support our truckers' demonstration in Dover today.'

Shadow secretary of state for international development Diane Abbott is among those who travelled to Dover to join the anti fascist protest and she addressed the crowd.

She told the cheering audience: 'It's 2016, Time for those racist rocks to go. Mr Cameron, tear down those cliffs.'

Counter demonstrations included members from Dover Stand Up to Racism (DSUR) and the Kent Anti Racism Network (KARN).

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