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De Santis upsets Barking & Dagenham council leader Liam Smith

De Santis upsets Barking & Dagenham council leader Liam Smith

A few days ago I wrote an article about the axeing of the Building Schools for the Future (BSF), a government project aimed at building new schools or the renovation of existing ones.

When ten school projects in Barking & Dagenham were scrapped, I pointed out that cancellation of the £270m costed to rebuild those schools would have an adverse effect for ZanuLabour’ in swamping the borough with immigrants because it will be almost impossible to convince non ethnic families to move here.

Apparently my article touched a nerve as Sonia Gable (of Gerry (searchlight) Gable stable) on an antifa blog attacked me for making the statement.

Here is the article written on the 6th of July:

A leading British National Party activist in east London has welcomed the cancellation of £270 million of funding for rebuilding Barking and Dagenham schools as, in his twisted mind, he thinks it could help the BNP get councillors elected.

Giuseppe De Santis, writing on the pro-BNP London Patriot site, described the cut as “good news for nationalists”. Accusing the Labour-controlled council of trying to “to swamp the borough with immigrants in order to dilute the electoral base of the British National Party,” he adds: “However, as it is now impossible to build new schools, it will be more difficult to convince young (and larger) families to move into the borough and this means that in 2014 the BNP still has a good chance to get councillors elected.”

De Santis, who failed to get elected to Barking and Dagenham council in May, is so obsessed with viewing everything according to whether it helps the BNP that he even seems pleased that: “The decision will anger parents and teachers and could lead to the loss of thousands of jobs in the construction industry”.

Responding to the comments, Barking and Dagenham council leader Liam Smith said: “These comments by a leading local BNP activist speak volumes about the British National Party and their agenda.

“Instead of condemning a decision which will affect the schooling of thousands of local youngsters, the BNP take delight in it.

“And rather than putting the interests of local families first, they think only of how they can exploit this decision to try and make a political comeback in four years time.”

He added “These comments are an insult to local teachers, parents and pupils.

“Coming on the eve of a local by-election they are a timely reminder to local people that the BNP would rather see local people lose out than benefit.

“It shows the fantasy world the BNP live in and just how out of touch they are with the lives of local people. Only the BNP could take delight in the fact that local schools will lose out to the tune of £270 million.”

The BNP is contesting a by-election in Goresbrook ward on 8 July, where Richard Barnbrook, the BNP’s London Assembly member who lost his Barking and Dagenham council seat in May, is hoping to make a comeback.

It’s a bit rich for Liam Smith to accuse me of ignoring the interests of local families.

The Labour party neglected the borough for 30 years and they started to do something only when the BNP had 12 councillors elected.

In the meantime they swamped the borough with immigrants to make sure we could not be elected again.

Local people understood this, and in fact our support among native Britons increased, that is why Labour mobilised the non indigenous voters.

Mr Smith might wish to explain why the birth rate in the borough almost doubled between 2000 and 2008.

And as for ZaNuLabour’ desire to swamp the borough with immigrants was it not Jon Cruddas who a couple of weeks ago said:

If BSF funding is cut for the borough’s schools it will have huge implications, not only for our schools but for the regeneration agenda. We will have a shortfall in school places which, in turn, will make the borough a less attractive place for young families to move to.

You can go to the Barking & Dagenham Post website and read the scanned version of past issues for free, and you will find that I have not lied or invented any of this.
Barking & Dagenham Post

There is question that I would like to ask Mr Smith and Soniasearchlight.

The Labour party has total control of B&D council, they can do whatever they wish with no opposition whatsoever. ZanuLabour councillors boast they have kicked the ‘nazis’ out of the borough, why then are they are so annoyed by an article written for a blog very few people in Barking & Dagenham read?

It doesn’t make any sense unless they are panicking because they need to hide something.

Do they fear that indigenous families will vent their anger on them?

Without this influx of enrichers we would not need £270m for local schools, and I am sure as night follows day that it wasn’t us who created the problem in the first place.

Also let us not forget that Labour rejected the sensible proposal we made when we delivered our alternative budget.

The real insult to local parents and pupils is to fail to get a place in a local school because of demographic changes imposed on them and, for the lucky ones, to see their children brainwashed with political correct nonsense.

It seems to me that Labour councillors are behaving like spoiled little children who fail to take responsability for their actions.

Unlike Labour we knew that if we got the control of the council we would have all the institutions united to destroy us and we knew that Whitehall could cut funding at a stroke of a pen.

This is why in our booklet we promised to cut wasteful expenditure and use the savings to reduce council tax but. at the same time, we planned for the worse as we foresaw a cut in funding for schools and other essential services.

For that reason I claimed that Labour, by winning the elections, got a poisoned chalice.

It’s not my fault if my prediction turned out to be right, and if Liam Smith wants to blame me for his trouble maybe it is he who has a twisted mind.

As for me being obsessed with viewing everything according to whether it helps the BNP my answer is: so what?

This is what strategists do when they plan to win a war and I don’t see why this should be a problem.

Actually the childish reaction of Liam Smith demonstrates that I’m doing something right as he feels the pressure even though I was not elected.

Maybe my comments will be used in a smear leaflet but if they choose to do it they will have also to explain why an Italian citizen is an officer of the British National Party.

If the BNP is racist as they claim I shouldn’t be a member, let alone an officer.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

8 Responses to “De Santis upsets Barking & Dagenham council leader Liam Smith”

  1. JackUnion22 says:

    "Mr" Smith, what can one say…,just another self serving stinking little conman. "leader" of the council in Barking & Dagenham,,,,, not because the British people voted for him but because the "Labour Party" and their friends flooded the area with Africans, thousands of them.This Creature "Mr" Liam Smith is upset because there will be no more schools built in the area…. schools "he" knows full well would not be filled with our kids but with the off spring of the world…….In other words Labours voting fodder…Smith, you "brave" devious little scumbag.

  2. bnpbob says:

    funny how fat boy smith did not lose to much sleep when he enriched our schools with 3rd world children,thus destroying the education of the all ready settled kids of barking and dagenham.good work guisseppe,you know your doing something right when LIEbour cry foul

  3. mgigc59 says:

    Good stuff giuseppe you have definitely touched a raw nerve with your honesty keep up the good work

    • giuseppe de santis says:

      Thank you.
      Still I don't understand what is the fuss about.
      I'm not the Chancellor and Labour has total control of the council.
      Is it possible they fear at the next election people will be so upset that no one will vote for them?

  4. I was looking forward to a BNP run council and all the cuts in the wasteful council spending. It really inspired that a council could reduce its tax on the people and I hoped it would be the start of us getting our country back.

  5. JackUnion22 says:

    Dead right Mr De Santis,but that is just a small fear. One day if truth and justice prevails these vultures will know what the meaning of the word is. for destroying our country, putting the population in fear, specially our young people, killing off our elderly by depriving them of heat and food and taking away our childrens future….

  6. Lawrence says:

    Its good to hear that searchlight and B and D labour party are monitoring this site.Perhaps they can tell me where deputy mayor John Davis has fecked off to.2 months ago,we couldnt get rid of him kissing our backsides.He has left the old lady next door high and dry with his promises.
    PS…Got home today from the English town of Tewkesbury.The Nigerians on our left were having a row in the street and the Roma gypsies on our right were all sitting out the front making a noise.2 oclock in the morning.Multi cult,dont ya just love it.

  7. lewisham jill says:

    Guisseppe you've rounded the b—–s up again you make an EXCELLENT verbal sheepdog thank you for your effort and article

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