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Article about me and the BNP in an Italian newspaper

Article about me and the BNP in an Italian newspaper

Last Saturday in Barking we had an interesting guest accompany us on our regular leafleting session. Francesca Paci, an Italian journalist. She had heard of me!!, and she wanted to learn more about the BNP.

Nationalists will notice there are no references to the BNP being a bunch of racist thugs, and she gave a picture of us that no one in the UK would ever, ever  dare print.

Her reference to the ‘working class’ is relevant, because ‘La Stampa’ is read by the many thousands who work directly or indirectly for Fiat, the Italian carmaker.

There is an unusual quote that Britons may not know,  ”The working class goes to heaven”.

This refers to an Elio Petri’ film, “The working class goes to heaven”, the story of a factory worker fighting for better working conditions. It was made in 1972, during a time that workers were striking against their greedy employers and trying to change Italian politics.

The film interestingly, puts the spotlight on the indifference of the politicians to the working class; the supposed “Socialists” who should have been supporting the workers, sound familiar?

Ms Paci is the London correspondent of ‘La Stampa’, a Turin based daily; the translated article follows.

By Francesca Paci.

Peter works for a marketing company, Dave works for a construction company, Rory was a shop assistant but he lost his job a few months ago. At 11am they are all in front of the subway station in Becontree, remote eastern outskirts of London, about forty men and women between 30 and 50 years too late perhaps for the appointment with their life but punctual with the only party they believe will promise them redemption. A quarter of a century ago, probably they would have marched under the banner of socialism. Today, victims of economic and cultural globalization they show proudly the British National Party’ badge, the British far right party that from a modest 6% started to capitalize on the lost illusions of the Blair’ dreams.

“Come on boys, the elections are not won by sitting in the living room.” Slicked-back hair, square-toed shoes, full cream suit without an overcoat, Richard BARNBROOK, representative of the BNP in the London Assembly, braving cold to galvanize the militants with the red nose like the factory’ workers before dismissal typical of the first Ken Loach’ movies. The day is long but so is the list of families to contact door-to door and mark with an X in favor, opposed, uncertain. In Barking, a historic Labor party’ stronghold, the BNP already occupies 12 of the 51 seats: if on May 6 local elections, gained another 14, it would have the majority and control of the area, an historic victory for the pariahs of Westminster.

“So far, the electoral system has kept us away from the parliament but we are gaining supports on the ground where the people are tired of politicians, Europe, third-world immigrants,” says Giuseppe De Santis, 30-years old, from Catanzaro, the only foreigner in the BNP. Bob, a former window-fitter now unemployed is waiting with the engine running in the Ford Mondeo with loads of leaflets against the Labor Party that has changed the demography in Barking in its favour, (it was once 95% British working class), by assigning thousands of council houses to immigrants. Until a few months ago, the party’ constitution excluded non-whites from membership but then, after the intervention of the court, an Asian candidate, Rajinder Singh, applied for membership, a Sikh that will never forgive Muslims for his father’s death during the partition of ‘India in 1947. De Santis is Italian but there is no risk he will be confused with the Africans, the Pakistanis, the Chinese that through the neighborhood look with barely concealed suspicion BNP activists at work and, in doubt, he speaks only English.

“Racist and fascist, are the shame of the country ‘heats Margaret H., 58, a former maths teacher, weeding in the garden of the chalet in Roycraft avenue. “It’s about time somebody said no to multiculturalism that steals our work and roots” says, like two thirds of his fellow British, the 31 year old bricklayer Ralph. A door slammed in my face it’s worth another that opens: Ken, how to repair the roof and shakes hands like Ivan Drago in Rocky IV, the blonde Corry, Tony Mason, earrings and jeans with the hem lengthened given to him by someone taller than him.

“The BNP is not only appeals to unemployed workers but also to the middle class, skilled employees who share the fear of immigration and the disenchantment for the political class” notes Daniele Albertazzi, an expert on the new right of the University of Birmingham. Excluded from the mainstream media, the extreme right has specialized in door to door and online activism: “The first-past the post’ system psychologically discourage voters from voting a party without a chance, but if 2 members can make it to Brussels and others become councilors people will believe that things can change even at national level. ” In 1983, 83% of Britons believed that Tory and Labor were different, now this belief is shared by just one voter in five. If the BNP would get somewhere near the 30% majority it needs it would be enough to bring Nick Griffin in Westminster. Difficult, admits Albertazzi, but not impossible. Peter and the others believe it: if the working class did not go to heaven after all, the fault is not theirs.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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The truth about the people in BNP leaflets

The truth about the people in BNP leaflets

We Nationalists have always known the the UAF thugs are a bunch of idiots, otherwise they wouldn’t came up with a silly story about BNP using foreign models in its leaflets.

This story came up last year during the European elections with the intention of accusing the BNP of double standards as an anti-immigration party using images of non British people in its leaflets.

As all journalists should know the unauthorised use of someone’ picture or photo is illegal and anyone using the image can be sued.

This applies to everyone, not just the BNP, and that is why in the last few years TV programmes use faces that are pixellated to protect the identity of the people being shown.

Do you remember a few years ago a beefeater working in the Tower of London complained because his picture appeared in one of our leaflets.

By using foreign models we can avoid any legal action partly because those people clearly allowed their image to become public domain and so they indirectly authorised anyone to use it, and also because they are foreign they are unlikely to challenge us in any British court.

Even if someone in the UK agrees to appear in one of our leaflets, he/she may change idea and therefore we have to bin all the leaflets containing that picture.

Journalists should know this very well and maybe they do but of course they need to throw everything at us because the date for the local (and maybe general) elections is getting closer, even if this means printing silly stories like this.

You couldn’t make it up.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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BNP support growing in Hemel Hempstead.

BNP support growing in Hemel Hempstead.

“When the flak gets heavier, you know you are over the target”. When the BNP begins to gather more support in local areas, the local newspapers react hysterically because they believe it’s their “duty” to warn of our threat, and then the usual chorus of condemnation and excoriation from local politicians and community groups ramps up.

The latest example comes from Hemel Hempstead where the support for our party is growing.

According to the Hemel Gazette, the party’s agent Simon Deacon says the newly-formed Hemel Hempstead branch has around 70 members and they could take third place in the forthcoming general election.

“Hemel branch is getting bigger and bigger,” he said.

“There were 200 from Dacorum at the Christmas social.

“In the last Euro elections we polled 3,800 across Hemel Hempstead. In a general election that would probably put us third.”

Mr Deacon, who has a seat on Markyate Parish Council, has spoken out as the BNP fields a candidate in the Adeyfield West by-election.

The 44-year-old, who works for a gardening company, says they aim to fight four or five wards in the next local elections and both Hemel Hempstead and South West Herts constituencies in the general election.

“We’re new to the fight in Hemel. The National Front always used to get good polls in Hemel and we know we can get better polls than them, being more moderate than them,” Mr Deacon said.

But Andrew Williams, leader of Dacorum Borough Council, said while he was concerned at any growth in support for the BNP they remained a minority party.

“I am confident they won’t do well in the elections in Hemel and they will continue to be a minority party that does not reflect the views of the majority,” he said.

“When people are finding it difficult to get jobs they sometimes blame immigration.

“Clearly any growth in support for the BNP is a concern.

“I take the view that as they are a political party they are entitled to stand. It’s the job of the mainstream parties to fight them and ensure they don’t win.

” I can’t think of many people who will agree with their views. They don’t get a lot of support in the town and I hope that continues.

“I think Dacorum is an area where people get on together and we should not let groups like that cause unrest in the community.”

Mr Deacon was a member of the National Front from the 1980s but left after he won a seat in Markyate in 2008.

On his membership of the far right group he said: “I had a good friend of mine who got addicted to drugs and died. I just felt they were the only people who would stand up and be counted about the things at the time.

“I said things I regret. I backed their policy at that time. In the 80s there was no middle road.

“A lot of people in the National Front wanted to be in something else – there was nothing for them.

“I don’t like to be called a racist. The problem with this country is the way it’s being Islamified.

“We would shut the doors now. It’s too full, whatever your background. There’s nearly 70million people in this country.

“The first thing the BNP would do is pull out of the EU.”

Mr Deacon said people from ethnic minorities would be welcome at meetings.

“We’ve had black people come along,” he said.

Racist anti-fash are beginning a campaign in the area and a Facebook group called ‘Stop the BNP in Dacorum’ has been started, an anti racism concert is being organised, and Unite Against Fascism is planning to hold a leaflet drop in Adeyfield.

The action was prompted because the BNP is fielding a candidate in the Adeyfield West by-election taking place on Thursday, March 11.

Music promoter Luke Hinton decided to set up the Facebook group to raise awareness of the situation.

“I did it because I saw no one else has done it. I thought I might as well do it – I feel strongly enough,” he said.

“I don’t want the BNP winning seats in my home town.”

So far the group has 75 members, including would-be Liberal Democrat MP for Hemel Hempstead Richard Grayson.

Mr Hinton, 29, said groups like the BNP only get in if people do not vote.

“If everyone in Hemel went out and voted and the BNP won a seat that would be a true reflection – and I would probably leave town – but I think it’s people hide their heads in the sand,” he said.

“The BNP will only win seats if people aren’t voting.

“That’s why the group was set up – it’s opening people’s eyes.

“The number of people I’ve spoken to who were not aware the BNP were standing.”

Mr Hinton – who organises Juicebox music nights in Hemel Hempstead, St Albans and Watford – is also planning a ‘Love Music Hate Racism’ gig ahead of the general election.

“The idea of it is to put out there that everyone is pretty much equal – it doesn’t matter what colour, creed or sexuality – everyone has the same rights,” he said.

“It’s people standing up and saying: ‘We don’t want to live in a town where people are discriminated against’.”

Mr Hinton, like many other treacherous liberals fails to understand that many native Britons don’t want to be neriched and don’t want Hemel Hempstead to become another Hackney or Newham.

This is why the Labour party, when it planned to swamp Britain with immigrants to change its social fabric, decided to accuse as racist anyone who dared to oppose this plan and passed tough anti-racism laws that make such criticism a criminal offence.

Of course if Mr Hinton wants to leave the town he is more than welcome, I’m sure the local BNP branch will pay him for a ticket to leave not just the town but the country.

I think we should be grateful to Mr Hinton for the free publicity we are getting, at least more people are getting to know about us.

You couldn’t make it up.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Tories in new immigration storm.

Tories in new immigration storm.

The times are getting tough for David Cameron, the man who wants all of us to integrate into the Muslim way of life.

According to a recent poll the Conservative party have a lead of only 2% over Labour and many thinks that Gordon Brown now has a good chance of staying Prime Minister.

Such a reversal of fortunes would be very embarrassing for the Tory leader, especially when the present government is the most unpopular this country has had in the last 40 years.

So it is not surprising that the Conservatives are trying to woo the traditional Tory voters who are more rightwing than the present party leadership, and it explains why they are putting out leaflets saying the floodgates had been opened to mass immigration.

Critics say the flyers are alarmist and misleading because they imply limits could be imposed on entrants from EU countries such as Poland.

Last night, the party’s frontbench was forced to distance itself from the hard-hitting material, which was put out under the name of Cameron’s home affairs spokesman, Andrew Rosindell.

It bears a picture of him and Mr Cameron,  it says immigration has caused a population explosion, and declares “we simply cannot go on like this”.

Circulated in Rosindell’s Romford constituency, it also suggests that the Tories would impose new transitional controls on the right of nationals of the new EU member states to work in the UK.

Such controls already exist for Bulgaria and Romania, but retrospective limits on other eastern European states, such as Poland and the Czech Republic, would be illegal under EU law.

The pamphlet, which features two Conservatives of Asian ethnicity, also declares that “foreign criminals should be removed from Britain” and features pictures of “hate preachers” Abu Hamza and Omar Bakri Muhammad.

Rosindell said last night: “I did not write or approve this councillors’ flyer. Immigration is an important issue but, as David Cameron has made clear, we must be careful with both the facts and the language we use.

This flyer falls short on both counts, and I shall be pointing that out to the councillors.” However, the material stated that it was “promoted” by the MP.

Meanwhile, Loanna Morrison, the Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate for Bermondsey and Old Southwark, who is black, posted a controversial piece on the political blog, Conservativehome.

“Britain is full, declares Nick Griffin at every opportunity, and he is right,” she wrote.

As many nationalists know Romford is a place where the BNP has a lot of potential supporters and it is no coincidence this leaflet was circulated in that area.

So the Conservatives are talking tough to steal votes from the BNP.

Haven’t we hear this before?

You will remember that Margaret Thatcher used a similar slogan to take away support from the National Front.

However the situation in 1979 was completely different and the trick is not going to work this time, because the BNP is not the NF.

Telling us that a Tory government would put a limit on immigration is a big porkie, given that is the EU who decides on that matter and no one can limit the amount of people with EU passport coming in the UK.

Strangely neither Mr Rosindell nor Mr Cameron say a word about illegal immigrants and no one in the party is attacking Boris Johnson for his support of an amnesty for the one million or so who are not supposed to be here in the first place.

Mr Cameron could say that he is against such an amnesty, and that he will do everything to kick them out but his silence on that proves once again he is a liar.

We will remind our supporters whenever we go out leafleting canvassing, and holding paper sales and the task will be quite easy as Boris Johnson is on our side.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Ugandan in Barking & Dag election race.

Ugandan in Barking & Dag election race.

The electoral campaign in Barking & Dagenham has caught the attention of Ugandan newspapers.

The Daily Monitor reports that the Conservative Party has endorsed a Ugandan, Mr Richard Ssemitego, to contest the Eastbury council election in Barking and Dagenham.

Mr Ssemitego’s candidature was announced last week at Bangladeshi Women Association Community Hall in Barking at a function attended by London Mayor, Mr Boris Johnson.

“The most frequent question I am being asked on my campaign trail is about immigration. English people are tired of emigrants in their country and they demand my party’s policy about immigration and yet I am one of them, it is a bit tricky to answer,” he told Daily Monitor on telephone from London yesterday.

Mr Ssemitego,35 will be in a tussle with the incumbent Mr James Edward McDermott Labour Party, Mr Jeffrey Steed the British National Party, Ms Dianne Patricia Challis Liberal Democrat Party, and Mr Ashley Mcllroy UK Independent Party.

In the 2006 elections, Mr McDermott garnered 965 votes in a race that attracted 11 contenders. Mr Ssemitego is currently a Project Manager with Residential Redrich Community Housing Limited in Ilford.

He was campaign manager for Vice President Prof. Gilbert Bukenya in Masuliita town in the 2006 Parliamentary elections.
Elections are slated for May 6 in all London Borough and local authorities. Fifty one councillors form Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council.

It’s  is worth noting that this news was ignored by MSM in the UK and we should give credit to this Ugandan newspaper for reporting this news in a balanced way that would be unthinkable in Britain.

The parachuting of Mr Sseemitego  by the Conservative Party shows that the Tories are worried about us, and will appeal to any minority group to bulk out the votes for them, we know from experience that immigrants vote for their own, and the balkanization of British politics continues.

We all know the Tories are committed to swamping this country with immigrants, just like Labour, and do please remember that Boris Johnson wants an amnesty for the million or so illegal immigrants living here.

The reason Mr Sseemitego finds the question tricky to answer is not because he is an immigrant (I’m Italian but I’m a BNP officer) but because his party plans to deceive the voters on this issue.

Mr Ssemitego could say, if he was genuine that even though he is an immigrant he wants to stop benefits and council houses going to asylum seekers because it is unfair that immigrants who have never abused the system; and he wants illegal immigrants kicked out of the UK as they have broken the law.

Immigrants who came here 30-40 or more years ago agree with us on that, and we know they vote for us because unlike other parties we go out on the streets and talk to people.

What is the position of the Tories on that?

We know the answer, don’t we? Deathly silence!!!!

The other question to be asked is, what are the Tories doing selecting an African in the first place?

Yes the Conservative’ wants to modernise but they also know people tend to vote along ethnic lines and clearly a black candidate would attract much more support from the African living in Barking & Dagenham that a white.

So much for a colour blind society.

Just a question: Will this Bangladeshi Women Association be forced to accept white males as members?

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Great Britain and the BNP.

Great Britain and the BNP.

I apologise to the person who wrote this article, I think I know who it was, but age memory fail me, I have searched my history and could not find a connection. I found it early Sunday morning I was very tired, and forgot to link. If the writer wishes to claim credit please post a reply and the relevant blog.

This is a reply to Dr Sean Gabb of ‘The Libertarian Alliance’ from the ‘unknown writer’.

On Monday, August 24th 2009, the British Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) began legal proceedings against the British National Party (BNP). Its cause of action is that the BNP restricts membership to white people…

This is a politically-motivated prosecution. The BNP has long upset the people who now rule Britain. Its denunciations of mass-immigration and of multiculturalism disrupt what would otherwise be an almost smooth wall of praise—or at least of caution—by the other parties.
Despite universal condemnation in the media, the BNP has made considerable gains during the past few years in local elections, and managed to win two seats in June this year to the European Parliament. It may win a seat in the British Parliament at the next general election. Stopping the BNP is high on the agenda of the powers that be.

All well and good, and support from all quarters is welcome, but I take issue with some of Dr Gabb’s subsequent comments:

This being said, shutting down a political party simply because it dissents from the established multicultural faith is not something that is yet done in Britain. It is too openly an attack on freedom of speech… [The] authorities are frightened to make a direct attack on freedom of speech. Instead, they are relying on laws that abolish freedom of association.

Doesn’t this imply, contrary to Dr Gabb’s claim, that ‘freedom of speech’ is not so fundamental an issue as freedom of association? Good luck winning your right to free-speech from a hostile state if it only permits you to act individually.
There are no white equivalents of Operation Black Vote or other ethnic advocacy groups.

This should be fleshed out a bit, it is the very reason for this attack on the BNP: the regime cannot allow a collective public voice to Whites as a whole or the native Britons specifically because our settled opinion is “No more race-replacement please!” How would the regime respond to such a demand on our behalf from the BNP? “But your race-replacement is necessary because …” — Because what? The BNP must be silenced because the establishment cannot justify its programs the BNP opposes.

The next Conservative Government will fail to reverse the disasters that Labour has brought on the country. This is because the Conservatives do not even intend to try for a counter-revolution. When the failure has become manifest, people will turn to the only alternative party that has forthrightly denounced the Labour revolution and has an existing electoral base. This will be the BNP… I fear that the BNP will, by default, become the only viable champion of counter-revolution… I can easily imagine how the BNP might replace the useless Conservatives as main opponents to what has been done to this country.

Become? Replace? The BNP already IS the only viable champion of counter-revolution. So why doesn’t Dr Gabb get behind them now? He explains:

The problem is that the BNP and much of its leading personnel used to be national socialists. There are too many published statements in praise of Hitler or denouncing the Jews…

Of course, people change their opinions over time. Middle-aged men are not necessarily to be judged on what they said or wrote in their late teens. That excuse has been made and accepted for the Ministers in the Labour Government. Many of these in their younger days were Trotskyite street bullies. Peter Mandelson, who is effectively deputy Prime Minister, joined the Young Communist League three years after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, and used to sell the Communist Morning Star. John Reid, who was a Home Secretary in the Blair Government, was a member of the Communist Party in his late twenties, and was noted for his admiration of Josef Stalin…

A man can deny the Soviet holocaust—or even admit that it happened but try to justify it—and remain in good standing with the media and educational Establishments. The slightest whisper of approval for the lesser horrors of National Socialism, and a man is tainted for life… I can also imagine how the movement then led by the BNP might be smeared and discredited out of existence.

This is an absurd excuse for not backing the BNP. Dr Gabb is way too savvy to think it makes sense. The double standard does not enforce itself for its own ends. It is a tool of human agents pursuing their own ends thereby. Enoch Powell could not credibly be labelled a Nazi or former Nazi but after the ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech his career was smeared and discredited out of existence. Dr Gabb is right that for many people this strategy puts nationalism beyond the pale, but our response should not be to wait until the regime stops doing it — it won’t — the answer is to defy their smears and threats and get wholeheartedly behind the most prominent public champions of counter-revolution: the BNP.

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Croydon/Sutton meeting 20th February

Croydon/Sutton meeting 20th February

£1026 was raised for the Croydon/Sutton branch’s election campaign at the meeting held in a friendly local pub, chaired by Tony Martin. The audience were treated to a fascinating speech by the fine nationalist orator Jonathan Bowden, followed by a local update by branch organiser Charlotte Lewis. Thanks to Anna Martin [catering], Barry Rogers [security], Peter North and Mark Skinner [driving].

BNP cake

l-r Tony Martin, Jonathan Bowden, Charlotte Lewis

The branch is contesting three parliamentary constituencies and twelve council wards.

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London BNP General Election Rally-Fundraiser Sat March 6th

London BNP General Election Rally-Fundraiser Sat March 6th

London BNP will be holding an important rally and fund-raiser on Saturday 6th March 2010.

This rally will aim to encourage people to get behind the ‘Battle of Barking’ campaign and raise much needed funds for our fight in pushing back Labour in the General Election.

You will not want to miss this – it will be the best and most talked about event London BNP has seen for along time.

There will be live music, entertainment, dancing, sing alongs – it will be an excellent event.

The Party Chairman, Nick Griffin MEP will be there to give an important key note speech.

Admission is £5 and there will be a bar and a buffet. Tickets will be with your organiser shortly. Or get them directly from the London Organiser Bob Bailey 07742749614.

This will be a fundraising event – so don’t forget to bring your cheque books and credit cards!

More details regarding the event will be released shortly.

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Matthew D’Ancona attacks the BNP (again)..

Matthew D’Ancona attacks the BNP (again)..

Another fat-cat liberal attacks the BNP in the Evening Standard.

Matthew D’Ancona in a long article explains why the BNP has never been more dangerous.

We don’t need the full article it would be pointless, but we will concentrate on some key points that stand alone in exposing the treachery of the ruling elite.

After describing the BNP as a bunch of racist thugs (very quiet about the UAF  hitting the headlines for their violent behaviour) Mr D’Ancona states:

“In an age of globalisation and unprecedented population mobility, any complex urban society will generate such abrasions. And deplorable political movements such as the BNP will always be on hand to fan the flames and exploit the simmering anger.

As I wrote in November, Griffin and his gang are themselves refugees from reality, asylum seekers from the modern world. They choose to ignore the significant role that economic migration played (and will play again) in the years of non-inflationary growth. Worse, they seek to preserve something that never really existed: Britain is the historical product of nations and races coming together and commingling. Historically, this country has been a port rather than a fortress, a place of trade, exchange and racial interaction. Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Normans, Huguenots, Jews, Afro-Caribbeans, Asians, Eastern Europeans: pluralism is the very essence of our island story. Some of my best friends are Jutes.

At the wonderful Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck concert at the O2 Centre last night, it occurred to me that Britain is the only country on earth that could take a black American musical form — the blues — adapt it to a new setting and, eventually, revive it in its very country of origin (as Clapton and many others did in the Sixties). The BNP has no grasp of the porousness and heterogeneity of true Britishness.” (He would not recognise true”Britishness” if it clocked him one in his smarmy boat)

Leaving aside any discussion about Britishness, any nationalist can see why D’Ancona supports immigration because it means keeping salaries low and working class people poor (the non-inflationary effect).

So does he really think ordinary workers should be grateful to suffer and pay the price of immigration just to allow their employers to get richer and richer?

Far from deterring people from supporting the BNP, statements like that will have the opposite effect.

He gives his thoughts on why the election of Nick Griffin as MP would be a tragedy:

“Yet, more than ever in its 28-year history, the party represents a clear and present danger (to the marxists). A matter of weeks from now, it will field a number of parliamentary candidates in the general election: most dangerously, Griffin himself in Barking. The seat is held by Labour’s Margaret Hodge, defending a majority of almost 9,000.

Safe? By no means. Labour’s own polling shows that the category of voter most easily described as “white van man” is warming alarmingly to the BNP: in seven out of 11 wards, more than 50 per cent of this tranche of voters — more than 70 per cent in some areas — think they might vote for Griffin. Ever willing to nurture the voters’ anxieties and resentments, the BNP has prospered during the recession and exploited the collapse of trust in the political class. In Barking, it sees a real chance to pull off an extraordinary victory.

It is bad enough that the party is represented in town halls and at Strasbourg. But the election of Griffin as an MP would be much, much worse. For the Commons is not just another representative assembly. Never forget: in our unwritten constitution (I think he really believes we do not have a written Constitution), the Queen-in-Parliament is sovereign. I don’t know about you, but the thought of the BNP having a share in that sovereignty, however small, makes me sick to the stomach, and more determined than ever that the battle of Barking should not be lost. In the end, in spite of all its absurdities, the BNP’s advance is no laughing matter.”

Danger to whom?

Maybe for people like D’Ancona but not for us.

It is the ruling elite who make us sick to our stomachs, it is their contempt for ordinary voters, their willingness to impose a multiracial society upon us and the criminalization and bullying of anyone who dares to oppose this plan, that  is unacceptable.

Any member of the BNP has more in common with ordinary voters than people like D’Ancona.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Journalists launch campaign to challenge BNP in run-up to election

Journalists launch campaign to challenge BNP in run-up to election

The British National Party has a very good chance of gaining control of Barking & Dagenham’ council and might get its first MP, so it was inevitable that the journalists and media workers would launch a campaign now called EXPOSE aimed at “revealing the undemocratic and racist nature” of the British National Party.

The new campaign will tackle the BNP’s “attempts to construct a respectable public image” and support media workers who refuse to work on uncritical programmes or material (how facist is that?), the group announced today.

EXPOSE aims to brief reporters and news editors to help them challenge the BNP’s statements and spokespersons in the run-up to the UK election, the campaigners said.

A launch rally at the Amnesty UK headquarters in London on 23 February will feature Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, columnist and broadcaster; Mehdi Hasan, political senior editor for the New Statesman; Sunny Hundal, editor of the Liberal Conspiracy blog; and Peter (Tango) Hain, secretary of state for Wales.

“The political and media consensus appears to be that the way to tackle the BNP is to meet it halfway, by talking up tough anti-immigration measures. This conventional wisdom must urgently be challenged,” said one its founding supporters, James Macintyre, political correspondent for the New Statesman.

“The BNP is not an ‘ordinary’ political party. So why does the media, including the BBC, give them so much time, space and opportunity to spread their bile?” added his New Statesman colleague Mehdi Hasan.

The campaign is also backed by the unions, speakers at the event will include Michelle Stanistreet, deputy general secretary of the National Union of Journalists; Pat Styles, national official for BECTU, the media and entertainment union, and Weyman Bennett joint secretary of Unite Against Fascism.

“Journalists have a duty to hold up to the closest scrutiny the claims and activities of those who would foment racial tension and violence. The BNP’s inflammatory rhetoric about immigration cannot be taken at face value,” said Stanistreet.

The above statement will infuriate nationalists but the good news is that the campaign will achieve nothing.

You will remember how last year, during the European campaign, a massive and unprecedented smear campaign against the BNP waged by mainstream media (MSM) at the beck and call of the Fabianites did not prevent us getting 2 MEPs and 3 county councillors elected, so whatever plans they have, they cannot stop us now.

What do parasites like Peter Hain and the scum of the earth UAF’ thugs he supports fail to understand?

They do not understand that the BNP is gaining more support in spite of the hostility from the MSM; because we are the only party in touch with “The Common Man”.

In Barking & Dagenham we are the only party with activists on the ground leafleting, canvassing, holding paper sales and collecting petitions against knife crime, as is evident to anyone living there.

It’s hard to recall the last time activists from the Labour party did the same, actually they don’t go out because they are demoralised and scared, so they prefer to use antifascists to deliver smear leaflets.

They may convince a few to deny us their support, but they do nothing to persuade them to vote NuLabour, and the fact a political party needs to smear its opponents proves that NuLabour is a dead man walking and has nothing positive to offer.

Look at NuLabour, and see what they have done to the white working class in Barking & Dagenham and elsewhere in the UK.

The BNP know that millions of our people are being sacrificed on the altar of mass immigration, and those millions know that negative articles about the BNP in the MSM are just the modern equivalent of a Hans Christian Anderson fairy story.http://www.populationmedia.org/what/sabido-method/

That is why most anti-BNP campaigners (except the truly lost ones) know that describing the BNP as fascist is pointless and a different approach is needed.

Also, what they can disclose about us that people don’t know already?

No one takes any notice if someone describes us as racist and fascist, they have done it so many times we are now immune to such accusations.

These kind of accusations may work on brainwashed students with no real life experience, or residents of posh suburbs who only gain by swamping this country with immigrants, but they will not convince the working class people to support again a party that has betrayed them.

That is why the BNP is gaining support even with the establishment united against us, because we are not scared of the truth and we have nothing to hide.

And as for the journalists, they know we are getting our message across via the internet, and more and more people are refusing to buy newspapers and choose to read the blogs and websites to be informed.

The “dead tree press” need stories that help to sell papers and that is why they talk tough on immigration, but belittle and demonise the only party that tells the truth about the crisis. Their readers support the BNP line and as a result most newspaper groups are in dire financial straits.

They know what is happening, and that is why some MPs with narrow majorities (Margaret Hodge) and ministers are attempting to reconnect with the electorate.

As for the UAF, they do more to boost the BNP with their thuggish behaviour than any positive campaign, and they show themselves to be the real fascists they are.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

Churchill said.”The New Facists will be the AntiFacists”. (para)

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Does Margaret Hodge think we are stupid?

Does Margaret Hodge think we are stupid?

In a last ditch attempt to save her seat, Barking MP Margaret Hodge said that immigrants should be “forced to earn” the right to benefits and council housing over several years, and that British values of openness and tolerance are under threat because of an increasing sense of ‘unfairness’ over immigration.

Yes you are right, she clearly thinks that voters in her constituency are a bunch of idiots who believe everything she says.

This is the same Margaret Hodge who a few years ago claimed that Labour doesn’t need the support of the white working class anymore as immigrants will be its new electoral base.

People in Essex have not forgotten that when Ford planned to close its factory in Dagenham, she did nothing to save the plant from closure and then to add insult to injury told workers to stack shelves in Tesco.

When the British National Party got 12 council seats in 2006 she was more than happy to swamp the area with immigrants and the change it wrought is evident to everybody living there.

Yet only a couple of weeks ago she said in an interview that people are voting BNP because they saw their area changing very fast and they are scared.

Of course she never asked voters if they wanted this change in the first place and we don’t need to explain why!

Also we don’t know if she supports amnesty for the one million or so illegal immigrants living in the UK and the fact she has never spoken about it suggests she is in favour.

The problem for Mrs Hodge and NuLabour is that the BNP is the only political party in touch with ordinary people and not just because of it’s policies.

Everyone in the borough see’  BNP activists going out delivering leaflets almost every day, whereas no one from the Labour party does, they prefer to give this task to paid antifascists and it says an awful lot about how despised the Labour party is.

The only positive side of her outburst is that she upset a lot of treacherous white liberals (working for The Guardian, The Independent and The Economist) who think that immigration is not high enough and will attack her for pandering to the BNP.

Don’t forget Margaret Hodge is one of the most corrupt MP in Westminster who used her position to protect a paedophiles’ ring when she was head of the council in Islington.

What she did is much more serious than any abuse of the expenses system carried out by her colleagues and we will make sure she pays for it.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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BNP Committed to Standing in Mayoral Elections in London 2010

BNP Committed to Standing in Mayoral Elections in London 2010

The BNP is committed to standing in the Mayoral elections in London which will be held in Lewisham, Hackney and Newham in May 2010. Having increased its profile in recent years a spokes person for the party said ‘its time the BNP stood in these elections but we do need money to make sure it happens’. The process of looking for suitable candidates is we understood already under way. If you are interested in being a candidate please email london@bnp.org.uk  

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