Monday, 7 December 2009

Warwick and Bedworth marches against Fire Brigade cuts.

Yesterday there were marches held in Warwick and Bedworth to show support for the Fire Brigade against the closure and merger of Warwickshire fire stations.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the British National Party members who turned up at whichever march was closest to them.

They would not have been spotted by anyone who did not know them.  Not a knuckle dragger amongst them.  Properly dressed and well spoken.

If anyone from the other parties is wondering why there was not a public show of support by the BNP or if any journalist who reads this is thinking of printing it I would ask you to ask yourselves the following:

If a member of the Labour or Conservative party for example works for a government body, national or local, or enjoys employment with union representation are they likely to be dismissed for publicly displaying their political affiliations?  If a member of the British National Party were to be spotted doing such a thing they face being persecuted at work by their own union if not their employer themselves.  Persecution at work is a high price to pay for the public display of affiliation to a perfectly legal and respectable political party.

 

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