David Davis’s fight for fundamental freedoms and the support shown by Tony Benn against detention without trial shows very clearly what the British National Party has been saying all along: the Labour government is travelling on a slippery road leading to dictatorship by getting rid of basic tenets and by increasingly intruding in peoples’ private lives.
I feel extremely proud of being a member of the British National Party and for all those who oppose us or criticize us we have a message. We play by the rules and we stick to democratic principles and rest assured that regardless of not been considered a mainstream political party we have been setting the agenda.
For the Labour Party supporting democracy is a stunt and a political party that asks for elections is a political party ‘in disarray’. The Labour Party promised on its manifesto a Referendum on Europe that they have not delivered and have been giving all sort of excuses about it. Now, you hear that people in the Republic of Ireland were given the chance to have a say regarding the so called Lisbon Treaty, but the Labour government does not think that we the British people have the right to have a say.
When it comes to civil rights, when it comes to decide about the most fundamental matters, the Labour government does not give a damn about citizens rights. So the so called defenders of Human Rights do not want to hear what people are saying very loudly on the streets.
So the Labour government said, after the recent electoral debacle, that they were going to listen. They are not listening at all and this is why they have been losing and losing all over the country.
The Labour Party supports the idea of not allowing a member of the British National Party to be part of the public administration and of public services and even goes to the extreme of supporting Kangaroo tribunals to allow trade unions to throw out BNP members.
Of this kind of events I have personal experience. I was there. I heard every word and explanation when a fellow party member – John Walker – tried to challege an unfair decision. He was expelled by his trade union and the decision was supported by a Kangaroo tribunal simply because he is a member of the British National Party.
Now, the same people that support the Labour goverment that produced what David Davis called ’a monstrosity’ are behind the initiative regarding the extension of detention without trial that could be used for political purposes. We have seen local authorities using terror laws to intrude in peoples’ privacy so we can imagine what else could be done with the said laws.
What we are seeing today are the remnants of a bygone era and of another world. National Security is being used as a justification for everything, even as a justification to get rid of civil rights and individual rights.



The problem is that you British people nowadays just don’t know what’s good for you…Come on now … be good … sit back … open your mouth wide & swallow Dr Miliband’s Pablum. That’s it … There’s no need to worry about the pain of an EU superstate & loss of sovereignity, we wise folk in New Labour have done all the worrying for you … we wouldn’t want to upset ourselves, would we. What’s that? You want a pint of that black stuff that the Irish have been drinking? Most certainly not . . . you know it’ll only make you rebellious & flirty. Come on now . . . mouth open wide . . . another great big spoonful of lib/lab/con Pablum & you’ll be feeling no pain at all…just put your X beside the nice New Labour man’s name …