
13 December 2010 last updated at 7: 58 pm
Mr Jones widespread criticism a right-wing group said threat brought to burn Quran, have plans for a controversial U.S. Pastor to speak its events at one been shelved.
Terry Jones, who threatened to burn copies of the Koran, earlier this year was invited to speak (EDL) rally in Luton at an English Defence League.
Interior Minister considered prohibition of Mr Jones from entering the UK.
But a spokesman for the EDL confirmed the invitation of Mr Jones because of his critical views on homosexuality and race withdrawn.
Mr Jones told the BBC that he hadn't heard "you" and that the EDL "had leaned pressure by the Government... and the people within their own organization".
He added he planned to come to the UK next year anyway.
"We shall probably sometime in February to London and to organize something in London", he said.
"We will give probably known sometime our plans this week."
The EDL told his Facebook page that would rally in Luton to 5 be February "our biggest so far".
It said Mr Jones to speak the event"" against the evils of Islam will join would.
'Anti homophobic'
But speaking on BBC Radio Derby, Guraming Singh from the EDL, said Mr Jones you several times to speak at an event had approached.
He said: "a few of us have the question, whether we bring him discuss or not, and after some research and see what his personal opinion about racism and homosexuality, we are not allowed him, to speak at our demonstration."
"He is not the right candidate for us."
"Although the English Defence League are sincere, what he has to say about Islam, we not with some of his manifest as some of his problems with homosexuality and agree some of its problems with race."
"The EDL is anti-homophobic and we are a non-racism organisation."
Home Secretary Theresa said may you have the power to exclude an individual coming to the UK, if you do not, the public good or threatened national security were conducive.
In the light of your comments, Mr. Jones told the BBC he planned to speak against "radical element of Islam", not "all Islam".
He also said, coming to the UK would be any ban on him "wrong and unfair", and "unconstitutional" in the United States.
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