Not to worry, though: Akbar Dad Khan, of Luton's Building Bridges organisation assures us that, "They are about 10 to 15 hotheads. The best thing to do is just to ignore them. They do not represent the views of the community."
Politicians and families of dead soldiers have united in urging the Government to crack down on the outlawed al Muhajiroun organisation after British soldiers were abused by Muslim protestors in Luton.
The outcry over soldiers in uniform being verbally attacked has continued after a Muslim preacher who was formerly the member of a now illegal group accused them of being "cowards" and "brutal murderers".
Internet sites have been swamped with families horrified at the men of 2nd Bn The Royal Anglians being confronted with placards that branded them as killers, rapists and terrorists.
The small group of demonstrators in Luton are thought to have links with al-Muhajiroun an organisation that has been outlawed by the Government.
Patrick Mercer, MP, the former Tory Homeland Security spokesman, said the law must be "upheld" to ensure banned groups are targeted.
"If an organisation is proscribed then the government must stop it from operating publicly particularly in such an inflammatory and dangerous way," he said.
His words came after the outspoken preacher Anjem Choudary, a former member of al-Muhajiroun, posted a message on an extremist Islamic website in which he called the marchpast a "vile parade" of "brutal murderers".
The homecoming was to "demonstrate their skill at murdering and torturing thousands of innocent Muslim men, women and children", he wrote.
Mr Choudary now leads a group that wants Britain to become an Islamic state and ruled by Sharia law.
I personally would love to put a bullet in between Choudary's eyes at close range. He is a hate preacher that wants to destroy the West. Why is he allowed to do this?
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