Monday, 20 December 2010

British National Party answers its critics

I am still celebrating the overturn of the inequalities commission case against the British National Party.

For the first clip of the defendants arriving at court I turn to Simon Darby’s blog for the footage.  Simon’s own account of the arrival is worth a read if you have a couple of minutes.  Security is something that the party has to take seriously and our teams do not receive the praise that they so thoroughly deserve.

The left wing protesters were in their usual form with their monotonous ramblings about Nazi’s.  Volume seems to be their replacement for content.  It is no surprise that their lecturers have not corrected them when you bear in mind that in many cases it is possibly their lecturers that recruited them.

I was only in court for one day but I left in no doubt that both judges were totally unimpressed by the repetition of the inequalities commission case which seemed from the beginning to be a ‘fingertips on the cliff edge’ type of presentation.  My personal favourite was from the senior judge enquiring of the CEHR barrister after a particularly prolonged speech, “This is clearly a side issue which has no relevance to the case though has it?  I do hope that this is not the main argument of the commission!”  It was clear even from behind that this was precisely the case.

Simon Darby offers a compelling insight into the mind of Nationalists in this interview.

The last words I leave for Nick, on a megaphone, on the steps of the Royal Courts of Justice immediately after the conclusion of the case.

The left wing rabble of course continue to chant about ‘smashing’ people.  Just for a change they were not saluting with clenched fists whilst doing this.

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Party matters

It has been something of a busy week both for myself and for the British National Party as a whole.

I must start with heartfelt gratitude to Tanya Lumbey, Simon Darby and Nick Griffin for their performance throughout the historic court case brought by the inequalities commission.  The worry and stress of it all has I am sure been a burden to all three as well as their family and friends.  The debacle is now over though and the party has been vindicated.  The pressure is off the ‘BNP three’ and they can now return to their respective normal lives.  We were correct all along in our assertion that the inequalities commission was carrying out a vexatious campaign against senior officers of the British National Party in order to smear us one more time in the public eye and if possible either bankrupt or finish the party as a political going concern.  I personally have seen enough over the years to believe that Trevor Phillips is little more than a useful puppet.  May the lord have mercy upon the souls of the puppet and his masters for I shall not.  I would not like to discuss the feelings that I hold towards these people in polite company.  Enough said!

Staying on party matters for a moment I see that the Electoral Commission has found no evidence of alleged irregularities in British National Party donor reports.  I for one never thought they would find anything else.  As a party we have cocked a few things up from time to time but I believe that the allegations were based more upon the principle that deceit and dishonesty had occurred rather than avoidable mistakes.  The new procedures that are in place should make sure that party finances takes its place where it belongs in party circles.  Nowhere!  Party finances should be such a non topic of conversation that are shepherded by folks in suits who do what needs doing.  The topics of party conversation in the future should be able to remain firmly focussed upon the furtherance of our political ideas rather than party finance.

Adam Walker came a credible second in the recent council by-election proving that there is a regular voting base for the British National Party in Spennymoor.  Well done to Adam Walker who and the elections team for bringing home such a good result.

I close for now by wishing the new North East Regional Organiser Cheryl Dunn all the best with her new role.

Monday, 13 December 2010

British exported terror

So it turns out that the suicide bomber who succeeded in burning his car and blowing only himself up came from Britain.  Notice I did not say British.  Back in 2003 we exported another terrorist attack this time against Israel and you know what?  I cannot accept them as British either.  Condemn me if you will but the strapping of explosives to ones own body and purposeful detonation of said concealed explosives after entering crowded public premises are not traits that I recognise as British.

How long will it be before a foreign nation becomes so worried about the potential British terrorist threat that they place travel restrictions against all or part of our population?  Maybe it has already happened, after all the press would give such a story great prominence.

If you can bear to read it there is a piece on a newspaper website today where a politically correct journalist takes Harriet Harmon to task for referring to benefit claiming immigrants who send remittances home as ‘heroes’.  They most certainly do not fall into my classification of heroes and furthermore the journalist in question does not go anywhere near far enough.

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Carbon Taxes = Redistribution of Wealth on a Global scale.

Despite the good news that the Met Office has downgraded the apocalyptic sea level flood warnings which were supposed to come about as a consequence of climate change there will be no change to United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change plans to redistribute global wealth by means of climate policy.  Even though campaigners believed that the proposals had been kicked into touch earlier in the year in Europe the EU is re-launching the talks.  It will not be a quick process but they will push it through unless you vote to stop them.

The main recipients of the policy seem to be African and nobody seems able to offer an explanation as to why.  Personally I say NO!  Charity begins at home and as long as we have homeless families and ex services personnel living on the streets, children living in poverty and medical/educational needs in our nation I would not send a penny anywhere else.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Family, shoplifting, rip off Britain and terrorism.

Readers will not be surprised to read that I despair at what passes for a society around me.  I have just completed a quick pass through the Daily Mail which is about as much as I can stomach of it.

Family units are the building blocks of nations.  Hardly new wisdom but true non the less.  Half of children that reach the age of sixteen now do so without the benefit of living with both of their actual parents.  It never fails to amaze me when I hear of another couple splitting up because they cannot be bothered.  Don’t bother filling the comments section with stories about genuine reasons, I know about those, the truth is that most just do not have what it takes to work at a relationship.  If you think that money is the answer to problems, it can cause a lot of arguments, then take a look at this family and wonder.

Shoplifting is classed as a petty crime but it is not so petty if you own a small shop and what they are taking is your take home pay.  For several years now several forces have placed a minimum amount on shopkeepers on the basis of ‘if they don’t nick that much don’t call us’.  Wrong though this is forces have seen it as a justifiable way of managing resources.  With shops now having taken out 600,000 private cases I think the evidence is there that the medicine does not work.  Shoplifting is a crime and should be treated as such.

Who is paying for the bankers profligacy?  You are!  If further evidence were needed look at the interest charges on overdrafts.  Blatant profiteering has become such a way of life that our economic strength is resembling that of several South American countries in the eighties.  Another instance of profiteering, this time against the motorist, comes from the fuel stations putting up the prices as the weather gets worse.  There is no recession in the rip off Britain culture, only for the people that feed it.  Max Clifford is a character for whom I have little time but he does at least seem to be taking on board the situation that the economies of the west are in.  Now if only he could use that influence wisely …

Terrorism is omnipresent in the headlines these days, providing as it does a distraction from/excuse for the removal of liberties that continues apace, but this is quite a new twist.  Money can buy a lot of airport scanners but plastic explosive concealed within the human body is invisible.  The reality of life in the middle east is that its leaders are probably the most security conscious on earth.  Though representing followers of the ‘religion of peace’ they know that the common retirement method of politicians is not at the ballot box but rather the funeral parlour.  Saudi royalty are well protected indeed in fact somewhat reclusive because of the security implications of public appearances.  There is a valuable lesson in this story worth bearing in mind.  Determined terrorists with state sponsors can now take planes down at will.  Of this there is no doubt.  If you have no interest in flight and would rather take a wander through a shopping centre this Christmas think on.  The possibility of a Mumbai style attack is now so expected that the SAS have been deployed as a fast response to major cities throughout the land.  This is serious folks and only Nationalist doctrine offers any hope for long term peace in these lands.  Armed neutrality and a death penalty for terrorists anyone?

All the best.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Nick Griffin discusses Islamification

This clip contains an interview with Nick Griffin recorded in the European Parliament where he sits as an MEP.

This is a sensible discussion and may enlighten a few who have nothing sharper than a stereotype with which to judge the British National Party on this issue.

Margaret Hodge–Labour liar

As stated on the British National Party website the Labour liar Margaret Hodge is to have a court action launched against her by the British National Party under the same legislation as the other Labour liar Phil Woolas.

This chilling claim by Moody Margaret is vexatious in the extreme and a blatant and downright lie.  The truth did not stop her using these words to influence an election though.

She lied and it is easily proven that she lied.  The real question is will justice prevail for the British National Party.  We will do everything within our power to see that it does.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Birmingham BNP meeting

Last night I had the pleasure of attending the Birmingham Branch meeting of the British National Party as guest speaker.  Those local enough will know that I have spoken in Birmingham on several occasions but this was my first journey to Europe's largest authority as Regional Treasurer.

Travel on the roads was as clear as normal until shortly after I came off the M6.  I know not who makes the decisions on such matters within Birmingham City Council but there was a clear line between where was and was not gritted.  Having driven onto the ice the fun began.  Many around me were not prepared and many drivers wheels were spinning uselessly on the slightest inclines.  I have no idea what the excuse is for the bus drivers who bumped each other as they should know better.

With conditions as they were no-one was too surprised that the meeting turnout was just in single figures.  Still, the meeting was not cancelled, a collection was raised and merchandise sold.  Instead of standing front and centre the decision was made to gather around a large table for comfort.  I was quite grateful for this as the voice is not on par at the moment.

My intended speech covered the strength of the British National Party, some thoughts on the EDL and Things of interest that have happened to me recently.  I did not as much make a speech as have a long conversation with those present along these lines but with a small meeting I was satisfied with the result.

Personal thanks go to Paul for being the new organiser and so competently arranging his first meeting, and not forgetting Francis who has taken on the supporting role of Fund Holder.  A very capable lady who understood precisely the reasons for financial clarity and who I am sure will have no problem at all.  Both clearly capable and well known members in Birmingham under whom I am sure the Branch will go from strength to strength.

God bless Birmingham and all who live in her.

 

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