"A train stops at an abandoned railway station in an isolated spot. Two searchlights pierce the darkness, playing on the wrecked and vandalised carriages, on the white faces of the soccer hooligan who that afternonn rampaged throught the streets of London suburb. Armed men order the mob to leave the train, When they refuse the men open fire. They tumble out in panic, forced to strip, hosed down, warned that hooliganism will no longer go unpunished. This is the opening to the campaign of a private army which calls itself the Churchill Commando, a campaign which, in the words of its communique, is "designed to alert the British people to the dangers which threaten our way of life""
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