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Justice undone

Justice undone

You will be shocked to hear (lol) that two members of the ‘Black Panthers’ have had convictions for threatening voters in November 2008 quashed by the US Department of Justice.
Fox News (Sorry about the ad it only lasts 10 seconds) the present leader of the BPs blahblahs his way through an interview.
Notice his eyes, they are all over the place when put on the spot, he has lost the plot, just like Diane Blabbott.

From John Lee Barnes 21st Century Nationalist

Obama The Racist
Obama is a racist.

He is in charge of the Department of Justice.

He is therefore responsible for the anti-white Institutional Racism of the DOJ.

The leader of the Black Panther Party has even visited Obama at the White House ;

World Net Daily

Can you imagine what would have been said if the leader of the KKK had visited George Bush at the White House.

Obama is a racist.

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Labour: Owned, Ran and Voted for by Foreigners

Labour: Owned, Ran and Voted for by Foreigners

Labour is funded by foreigners. Analysis of its donors shows a great deal of them originate overseas and probably have second passports, holdings and estates overseas some in their countries of origin. A snapshot of these donors was provided by an article in the Times newspaper recently. It showed that every Labour donor who has given more than £1m has received a peerage or a knighthood also. Donors include Sir Christopher Ondaatje, Sir Gulam Noon, Sir David Garrard, Sir Ronald Cohen, Sir Frank Lowe and Sir Alan Sugar. Money talks and it gets you power what better way to be accepted in polite society as a foreigner than with a title.

Who are the new potential leaders of the Labour party not just the stalking horses? Well we have the East European Millibands, father Communist Jew,  and then the African Diane Abbot. Have we really no home grown talent or is there another agenda?

Look at the groups opposed to the BNP the only nationalist and patriotic party. United Against Fascism organised by left wing Trotskyist  Weymann Bennett an African and Sabby Dalu an Asian Muslim Communist. They work closely with other Communists from South Africa such as ex cabinet minister and terrorist Peter Hain. Friends of the UAF include Edie Friedman of the Jewish Council for Racial Equality and Dr Muhammed Abdul Bari of the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB). They also work closely with Searchlight another foreign run and foreign sponsored organisation.

Who are Labour voters? The BNP was defeated in Barking and Dagenham and bested in other parts of the country because of the foreign vote nothing more or less. Labour has been importing voters and giving them passports for years. Literally giving away our race and nations birthright and making us Brits feel like second class citizens in own country.  The BNP raised this scandal years ago by exposing Labours pogrom of  ’Africans for Essex’. A number of separate think tanks and organisations in the run up the General Election also speculated that the immigrant vote could win the General Election for Labour.  The BNP were right and the think tanks were right. In whole swathes of the country the immigrant vote decided who and which which party won. Some of those parts of the country and now no-go areas for Brits.

I know this might sound controversial but it seems to me that Labour and some politicians are going all out to divide parties using race and religion. Something the others have accused the BNP of doing for years. Labour is weakened and bankrupt both morally and financially. Can it be held together? Do people even want to hold it together? I personally think Labour is in terminal decline. All the more reasons in my opinion to support the Millibands and Abbotts of this world in their ascent up the greasy pole.

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A message from our chairman Mr Nick Griffin

A message from our chairman Mr Nick Griffin

Dear Fellow Patriot,

I appreciate that everybody is feeling very tired after this bruising campaign and some disappointing headline results. In fact, as you will see later in this message, behind the media’s sneers, there is real concern about the progress that we have made in this extraordinarily hard-fought contest.

With the result now in, Britain faces its first “hung parliament” since 1974 and the next Government – if there is to be one and not a new election in a few months’ time – will be a coalition of two of the main parties.

Ironically, this provides the British National Party (which spectacularly almost tripled its vote from 2005, jumping from 192,746 to a healthy 563,743 in yesterday’s contest) with its best window of opportunity yet.

The kingmaker in any coalition will be the Liberal Democrats under Nick Clegg. Their key demand for participation in a coalition is electoral reform, and in particular the abolition of the current “first-past-the-post” election system. The reason why the Liberal Democrats oppose the first-past-the-post system is that it clearly puts a smaller party (which is what the Liberal Democrats are) at a hugely unfair disadvantage.

The figures tell the story: yesterday the Liberal Democrats won around 23 percent of the vote, but will end up with only 7 percent of the seats in Parliament. The BNP, which polled close to a million votes in June 2009, and over half a million yesterday (despite only fighting half of all the available 650 seats), will end up with no seats at all.

In effect, the first-past-the-post system simply throws millions of votes onto the rubbish heap where they are ignored. As a result, the Liberal Democrats have argued for the introduction of proportional representation (PR) in Britain.

Under a PR system, if a party gets 10 percent of the votes, it gets 10 percent of the seats in Parliament. If it gets 32 percent of the vote, it gets 32 percent of the seats, and so on.

It is an obviously fairer way of allowing all votes cast in an election be reflected in Parliament. In fact, a slightly amended system of PR is used in European Parliamentary elections, which allowed the BNP to win its two seats in that body in June 2009.

If the Liberal Democrats are involved in a coalition with either Labour or Conservatives, it is inevitable that they will set the demand for a PR system as one of the preconditions for their cooperation.

In fact, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has already made this demand in public – and both Labour and Conservatives have announced their willingness to consider it or, at the very least, hold a referendum on the topic.

What does this mean for the BNP? The tripling of the BNP vote on 6 May has some important implications.

Firstly, where we went head-to-head with UKIP and the Greens, we thrashed them. We outvoted UKIP in 178 seats and they beat us in 123. We outvoted the Greens in 134 seats for the Greens 23. UKIP had a huge budget and their campaign was backed by 13 MEPs, in it must not be forgotten that both UKIP and the Greens enjoy favourable treatment at the hands of the controlled media.

Secondly, while all minority parties were pushed out to the edge by the ‘big boys’, our vote not only held up but proportionately increased when compared to our June 2009 Euro election results.

When put into perspective, yesterday’s result becomes even more interesting:

- In 1983, the BNP fought 54 seats and polled 14,000 votes.

- In 1987, the BNP fought 2 seats and polled 563 votes.

- In 1992, the BNP fought 13 seats and polled 7,000 votes.

- In 1997, the BNP fought 54 seats and polled 35,000 votes.

- In 2001, the BNP fought 33 seats and polled 47,000 votes.

- In 2005, the BNP fought 117 seats and polled 192,746 votes.

- In 2010, the BNP fought 339 seats and polled 563,743 votes.

Based on yesterday’s impressive vote totals, the BNP would win in excess of 60 seats in Westminster under a PR system.

Some of the more perceptive Conservative journalists, such as Norman Tebbit, have already realised this as a possibility and have written about it in national newspapers.

In addition, many political commentators have already remarked that, on a night which saw all the smaller parties squeezed – including the Lib-Dems, who lost five seats – the strong showing and turnout of the BNP vote was “a source of great concern.”

They have seen how the public hostility towards us is fast disappearing. I felt it on the streets and I’m sure you did too.

Compare this with a few years ago when we endured frequent confrontations and ‘screamers’. This election we enjoyed a very friendly response on the streets and no aggravation (apart from the exception of activists from Labour’s far left thuggish allies).

I have heard reports from all over the country, and have experienced it for myself, that the ‘screamers’ who used to pop out of the woodwork in almost every street, have all but completely vanished.

The shift in the public’s perception of us now is really very encouraging. Unfortunately in this much hyped General Election, people voted for a change in government and have (some with gritted teeth) reverted back to the old parties.

Our adversaries recognised this probably before us and have done everything to keep us as a small fringe party. Under PR we could easily fill a bus with BNP MPs.

As the coalition negotiations begin, let those who might feel disappointed at the BNP’s failure to secure a parliamentary seat yesterday reflect on what might happen in a short while.

The introduction of PR to Britain will dramatically change the face of British politics and propel the BNP into the mainstream political debate once and for all.

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Unbiased reportage from CNN

Unbiased reportage from CNN

This interview by CNN clearly shows how biased the BBC is, the contrast between the bully tactics of the political henchmen employed by the British Brainwashing Corporation and the professionalism of the CNN interviewer is plain for all to see, she asks questions and lets Nick answer, this is how an interview should be conducted.

http://blackcountrybnp.blogspot.com/

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Former Tory stands for BNP.

Former Tory stands for BNP.

Now this is not going to be a piece on Tories coming to their senses. It is meant to show that even where there are differences of opinion, opposing views can and should be accepted.  I am sure they have discussed the choice Ms Spink has made, and Mr Raisbeck seems to be the sort of sensible politician who does not go in for the slanging normally associated with BNP haters, otherwise 20 years of marriage will have been wasted.

From The Manchester Evening News  http://tinyurl.com/y42e46g

Tory wife quits to stand for BNP

Jennifer Williams

April 16, 2010

A former Conservative party member has defected to the BNP to stand in the local elections – while her husband stands for the Tories in another ward.

Sheila Spink is running for the far-right party in Heatons North, Stockport.

Her husband of 20 years, Conservative candidate Alex Raisbeck, is standing just a few miles down the road in Manor ward.

But Ms Spink said the decision had not caused tension in her marriage.

She said: “It’s absolutely no big deal. I was with the Conservative party. I have left the Conservative party.

“I don’t think they will do what is necessary to be done in this country. I don’t think they are tackling the big problem.

“My husband has not left the Conservative party and that’s his business.”

Speaking from the couple’s Heaton Mersey home, Ms Spink said she left the Tories because she felt they are not up to the job, particularly on immigration.

She said: “There’s no mention of immigration at all.

“They are just not dealing with that problem.”

The BNP has a policy of ‘firm incentives’ to force non-white people to leave Britain. (notice the sentence is outside quotes, therefore not attributable to Ms Spink)

Ms Spink admits her husband, who stood for the Tories in the 2008 local elections in Heatons South, and came second, feels differently.

She said: “Alex is standing for the Conservatives in one ward and that’s his business. We are husband and wife and we have been married for 20 odd years – forever.

“There’s absolutely no animosity. It’s two professional adults. We are both in our 60s.

“We have lived a lot of life and look at things from a different angle.”

Mr Raisbeck, who has campaigned in the past with current Conservative parliamentary candidate for Stockport Stephen Holland, was not at home to comment.

A local Tory insider said the party had become aware of the situation in the last few days.

He said: “We are going to get slaughtered about this. We never realised she’d joined the BNP. He’s got some explaining to do. It’s gone past the date where we can withdraw the candidate without the candidate’s permission. In my view it’s not tenable. It’s come as a total and utter shock.”

The Conservative party did not respond to the our request for a comment.

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BNP candidate to take part in live webchat.

BNP candidate to take part in live webchat.

At a time when the MSM are busy with their smear campaigns against the British National Party, we are more than happy to report two good pieces of news.

The first is that the Times & Star is offering the chance to quiz the BNP’s Clive Jefferson, who is standing in Copeland for the British National Party.

Mr Jefferson will take part to a live webchat on Wednesday, April 14, from 1pm.

It is the first in a series of webchats this newspaper will host in the run-up to the election, giving people the chance to put their questions to every candidate standing across north and West Cumbria.

Each session will be fully moderated, which means all questions and answers will be ‘assessed’ before they ‘go live’ to ensure they meet legal requirements.

However the Time & Star retains the right to stop any webchat at any time. All times are subject to change.

Anyone can join this debate at 1pm on Wednesday April 14 and ask the candidate!

Link here:

http://www.timesandstar.co.uk/news/election/put-your-questions-to-clive-jefferson-of-the-bnp-1.694749?referrerPath=home

This maybe the first time that a BNP candidate has been invited to take part in a live webchat, let’s hope it goes ahead without trouble.

The second piece of good news is that the East London Advertiser, in an article about the local candidates standing in Tower Hamlets, not only mention the fact that the BNP has put forward 4 candidates, but it also tell readers which wards they will stand (Bow East, East India and Lansbury, Mile End & Globe Town and Millwall).

This is very useful because we don’t have the manpower to leaflet all those wards and it is free valuable publicity for us.

A small step in our long journey to become mainstream.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Lying Labour Humiliated By Crow and RMT

Lying Labour Humiliated By Crow and RMT

Unions are a good idea. Unions hijacked by left wing anti British cranks are a bad idea. Bob Crow is one example of this species of deranged union tyrant. Bob Crow’s attempts to keep Labour in power show him up as a fool. He should stick to looking after his membership.

Crow’s recent attempt, along with other clowns MPs Cruddas and Hodge (the evil twins), Cllr Liam Smith, Bragg, and Blissett to hire the Broadway Theatre in Barking for an anti BNP hate fest to take place Sunday 11th, has had ended up a farce and the show cancelled because of lying.

“At the time of the hire, the Broadway was informed that it was to be a private meeting for RMT members.

Subsequently, we discovered that the event was being described as an ‘open forum’ in newspaper advertisements, with an agenda to discuss ‘the dangerous consequences of further gains for the BNP in Barking and Dagenham’.

Because the nature of the hire had been changed without discussion with or the prior agreement of the Broadway and was being advertised as a public event of a political nature, the Broadway was left with no option other than to cancel the event.

The Broadway is a registered charity and as such is precluded from hosting events of a political or religious nature.”

What a bunch of stupid lying muppets.

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‘The Guardian’ redacts a critique of NuLabour.

‘The Guardian’ redacts a critique of NuLabour.

From Lee John Barnes blog. http://leejohnbarnes.blogspot.com/

This article went out on  The Guardian website at 1710 hrs, and 10 minutes later it was disappeared… I wonder what they have to fear, possibly the truth?

I bet the sub editor had been on an afternoon journos lunch (hic) and missed one of the most damning indictments of NuLab ever mouthed by the Lefty rag of a so called Newspaper and let the cat out of the bag?

Has Labour handed Stoke to the BNP? | Mark Seddon

http://worldbbnews.com/2010/04/01/has-labour-handed-stoke-to-the-bnp-mark-seddon/

With the BNP on the march in Stoke-on-Trent, why has Lord Mandelson parachuted in his chosen Labour candidate?

When New Labour was in its pomp and Peter Mandelson memorably remarked that those Labour supporters who didn’t much like the new order would still back Labour because they “would have nowhere else to go”, I wonder if he had the good city of Stoke-on-Trent in mind?

Somehow, I doubt it, for in recent years many working-class Labour voters in Stoke have been going somewhere else – notably to the British National party. Before a local defection yesterday, the BNP had eight councillors. Ten years ago, Labour held the city with 60 councillors. Today there are barely 13 – and only two of them in the cauldron that is the Stoke Central constituency.

Now, with an election barely weeks away, the BNP are standing their deputy leader, Simon Darby, in the constituency. Flush with European parliament money and smarter in his campaign techniques, the city is a key target for Darby, who not so long ago was pictured taking the fascist salute in Italy.

So what has been Labour’s answer to the serried ranks of the far right? Why, it has been to hand them a gift they can only have dreamed of – a gerrymandered selection of a new Labour candidate. For when the respected local MP, Mark Fisher, decided to step down on health grounds a few weeks ago, instead of drawing up a broad-based list of candidates for local Labour members to choose from, Lord Mandelson, ever the plutocrat, simply made the choice for them.

I doubt that Mandelson’s chosen son, Tristram Hunt, will much thank him for this. Indeed the poor fellow has publicly pronounced his regret that tomorrow night’s hustings in the city will comprise him, and two other outsiders no one in the city has ever heard of. I think he is genuine. Labour’s NEC panel did what was asked of it. There are no locals on the list, no women and the trade union frontrunner, Byron Taylor, mysteriously didn’t make it onto the final shortlist. I should declare an interest. Against my better judgment, and believing that somehow things had miraculously changed in the post-Blair era, I applied. I was rejected on the grounds that “Since he is/has been working in New York, he cannot be seen as local”.

I left New York two years ago. Coincidentally, my old New York friend Peter Gerry, whose antecedent, the US vice president Elbridge Gerry, famously put the “gerry” into “gerrymandering”, by rigging the New York state electoral boundaries a couple of hundred years back, would take his hat off to Mandelson and those who went along with the fixing of Stoke. Party insiders claim that Harriet Harman played a role too, in return for Mandelson’s support for one or two of her favoured sisters in the last-minute flurry of resignations to come. She was supposed to be part of the NEC’s “special selections” panel, but didn’t make the meeting.

Stoke-on-Trent has of course been Labour for almost as long as anyone can remember, returning three MPs at the last election. But as Newsnight’s Paul Mason incisively reported a few evenings ago, the city is a classic example of all that went wrong for traditional industries and working people during the Thatcher years, while the sticking plaster of the Blair years is beginning to peel. Very few skilled, relatively well-paid jobs followed the closure of the pits and the potteries, and the disastrous attempt to install directly elected mayors in the city was local Stoke Labour’s undoing – ably assisted by some asinine interventions by the party’s Midlands region to discipline members for not wanting one in the first place. It is hardly surprising that the BNP are on the march in Stoke – a dark portent of what may come in similar towns that are increasingly coming to resemble the rotten boroughs of old.

And Stoke is beginning to follow in a line of grim local political fixes – both major parties are at it. If one were cynical, it might also be possible to discern another pattern – of the old discredited political class replicating themselves. Even if the Stokies don’t rebel at tomorrow night’s hustings, and they find themselves with the candidate ordained by his lordship, the real battle, to halt the BNP, will have to be joined – hopefully by people of all parties and, increasingly, those of none.

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Denis MacShane tells Iraqi asylum seekers to go home.

Denis MacShane tells Iraqi asylum seekers to go home.

It seems that BNP activists in Rotherham are doing a very good job, because Denis MacShane has said that Iraqi asylum seekers should now return to their own country after the successful democratic election.

The Polish-born Labour MP told the House of Commons:

“The successful election that has just been held in Iraq suggests that we may now be moving towards a more stable Iraq.

“Yes, there will be violence and explosions but the British Isles have known plenty of those in the past 30 or 40 years.

“I always now say to Iraqi asylum seekers who come to see me: ‘You can go home.

You can return with the English you’ve learned, you no longer need to demand the right to settle and stay permanently in our country’.”

The MP has previously said that there was no reason or justification for Kosovan refugees to claim asylum in Britain and they should return to the Balkan nation.

He added: “There are regular BA flights to Kosovo which is enjoying a boom and Kosovans whose claim to Britain is because of the brutality of their Serb oppressors now have an independent nation which is getting closer to the European Union.”

The Rotherham MP and former Europe Minister had previously called for tough action to deport foreign nationals who have no right to stay in Britain.

Mr MacShane said that he also regularly counsels asylum seekers from countries like Iraq or the Balkan states to return home.

And this is the same Denis MacShane who denies the fact that there are too many immigrants in the UK, he is also an enthusiastic supporter of the thuggish UAF.

But more important than his previous stand is his desire to keep his place at the trough and carry on milking the public purse with the expense system, he is definitely feeling the breath of the BNP down the back of his neck.

Let’s hope he is dislodged from his seat and pays dearly for his treachery.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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UKIP on its uppers?

UKIP on its uppers?

Another nail in the Farago coffin is hammered home.

Stuart Wheeler, the spread betting millionaire has withdrawn support from UKIP; just as he withdrew it from the Tories because they would not change their ways to match his desires.

The only UKIP donor of any stature is setting up his own party to contest Bexhill and Battle in the GE, he will be standing against one of his erstwhile colleagues from UKIP.

I think this, combined with the financial, and PPC scandals emanating from the UKIP cellar will do them no favours.

There is so much that the deluded or naive UKIP supporter does not know about Farage’ second pension fiddle, the Isle of Man trust account, the Ashford £1 million expenses missing. the £211.000 SE Regional accounts….etc. There is more, but the Poirot’ amongst you might like to check it out for themselves.

I might be doing a Nigel…

Speaking of the downward slide it is my pleasure to tell you that an ex UKIPPER is now standing in Bognor Regis for the BNP… Is there any good news for UKIP?

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Birmingham barrister set to stand as BNP election candidate

Birmingham barrister set to stand as BNP election candidate

A few weeks ago Andrew Gilligan on the Daily Telegraph wrote a column in which he accused BNP members of being a bunch of useless idiots.

He is not alone in treating working class people with contempt, mainstream meadia do their best to convince people that the ordinary BNP member is an illiterate, ignorant, big-bellied, racist skinhead.

Therefore is possibly with reluctance that the Birmingham Mail reported that a Birmingham barrister is set to stand in the General Election as a BNP candidate.

Robert Grierson will contest Sutton Coldfield – which is held by Conservative Andrew Mitchell with a majority of more than 12,000.

Mr Grierson has been a barrister for 18 years specialising in tax, trust, wills and estates work.

He is currently a door tenant at St Philip Chambers in Birmingham city centre, which means he works with the Chambers but is not a member.

James Burbidge QC, head of the Chambers, said he was previously unaware of his involvement with the BNP.

“Mr Grierson’s political persuasions, his beliefs and his association with the British National Party were not known to Chambers when he applied for and was accepted for a door tenancy,” Mr Burbidge said.

“As is well known across the Midlands and in the wider legal community, St Philips Chambers operate a strict non-discriminatory policy towards its members, staff, lay and professional clients and members of the public alike.”

Mr Grierson and the BNP were unavailable for comment but he told the BNP website he believed he had a chance of making an impact on May 6.

“I am certain I can provide an effective challenge to the sitting Tory MP in Sutton Coldfield,” he said.

According to the website, Mr Grierson was born in Witton and educated at King Edward’s School before attending Downing College Cambridge, the same as BNP leader Nick Griffin.

MP Tom Watson (Lab, West Bromwich East) said the revelation that a barrister was standing in the West Midlands for the BNP would trouble many in the business community.

He said: “I’m sure no self-respecting business would want to use the services of a barrister standing for a party which holds such extreme views.”

Nice to see that the Birmingham Mail’ journalists use the BNP website to get some news, unsurprising given that they are now understaffed and overstretched after huge losses forced the publisher of this anti-BNP rag to sack several of them.

The problem is that they are so used to portraying us as racist thugs and useless idiots that it’s difficult for them to admit that a barrister can be a member of the BNP.

Nonetheless we should be grateful for that article as many in Birmingham will know that the British National Party is made by decent and extremely qualified people.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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London BNP: Strong, Organised, & Politically Savvy

London BNP: Strong, Organised, & Politically Savvy

London BNP really has come a long way from a couple of years ago. We now have branches covering every borough and many more new branches are breaking their teeth in these coming elections. In particular we have a fantastic team in Bexley and their Organiser Mike assures me they will be standing a candidate in at least every ward with the possibility of 30 candidates standing altogether in the forthcoming local council elections. Great progress in Bexley and it is a Tory Borough which shows we can take on all comers. We have also come a good second in recent Bye-elections in Bexley and people have expressed a willingness to Vote BNP and fight for change. Branch meetings are always well attended and many thousands of pounds have been raised to back up the local and parliamentary candidates. The branch has depth also; activists and candidates are constanlty working on a number of issues which expose the workings and wrongdoings of Bexley Council and corrupt parliamentarians. 

Speaking to the Organiser Mike, he puts it all down to the way they tackle recruitment. He said ‘people do support the BNP and want to get involved with the hard work’. ‘However, they need information and guidance and they have to be given an opportunity and a challenge’. Some of Mike’s candidates, he assures me, are members of only a year or so and most are recruited from speaking to family and friends of existing stalwarts and members. ‘They are people from all walks of life’ Mike continues, ‘but most are fed up of this Lib/Lab/Con trick which means your vote means nothing’.    

We should all aim to emulate Mike and his branch’s commitment and deidcation. His policy of recruiting from existing members and their families and close friends also means a nice family and friendly atmosphere when tackling tasks. Recruitment is something sometimes many big companies neglect, and the BNP is sometimes the same. All Organisers should make it a priority to chase up new members as fast as possible striking whilst the iron is hot. If they express a wish one way or the other, try and help them towards it. If they want to be a candidate don’t hold them back but offer guidance.    

As has been mentioned numerous times, recruitment is the life blood of our party and there are plenty of good patriots out there who want to give a hand. Recruitment is therefore a priority even if it means putting leafleting on the back burner. Elections are not far away now and candidates are still needed in many boroughs. If your Branch Organiser or an officer of your branch has not been in touch recently and you would like to do more or even stand, make sure you make contact soon or otherwise contact london@bnp.org.uk

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Gerry Gable Takes Over As Leader of Barking and Dagenham Labour Party

Gerry Gable Takes Over As Leader of Barking and Dagenham Labour Party

It would seem that the weak and brain dead leader of the Labour Party in Barking and Dagenham, Cllr Liam Smith, has stood down and given over the reins of the Labour campaign to get him and his thick cronies elected to ‘Gerry the Pound Sniffer Gable’. We all know Liam, a failed Liberal Councillor and serial abuser of old women, was the only man deemed intelligent enough to lead the Labour group once Charlie ‘I am looking after number No1′ Fairbrass  was forced to stand down because of his increasing senility but giving away leadership powers to ‘pound sniffer’ Gerry can only end in tears.

Relying on a complete shyster like Gable who has often been accused of running his ‘Searchlight Charity’ for his and his families gain certainly does not seem to add up. Reports have however been made that a number of Labour councillors and candidates have been threatened with violence whilst out canvassing. Labour Candidate Sam Tarry and his boyfriend it would seem were chased by a gang of youngsters through Barking. There also seems to be a complete lack of people who want to campaign to get Labour re-elected.  One can only presume then as labour cannot or dare not campaign under its own banner it has fallen prey to the snake oil pound sniffing salesman Gerry who says ‘Hope not Hate’ will provide the solution. Look into my eyes not around them! With Gerry getting on board his scrounging wife and friends he is now rolling in cash supplied by the taxpayers and mugs of the Labour party. Gerry has long dreamed of Labour sponsoring his National ‘Searchlight’ franchise to fund his retirement and burial in Israel. You have to hand it to Gerry he really know how to throw a con and lead someone up the garden path.

Gerry who can always be relied upon to produce on demand a dazzling set of statistics and background briefing notes on how the ‘fascists are going to take over the world’ may seem to desperate Labour Councillors a god like saviour who will save their hides. However, even a brief look into his past and you will find he is just a CON merchant like the rest in the Labour Party and out to line his own pockets. To help Gerry in his con he can wheel out an array of convincing friends who are now Top Labour Ministers and chums from the Halcyon days of the Communist Party of Great Britain.

Taken for mugs! The evidence that Gerry is selling snake oil instead of a product that works is there for even a fool to see. Gerry and his underlings billed Labour for their services, crap leaflets and newspapers for the 2006 elections and Labour Councillors and assorted sock puppets faithfully delivered them. The result for all their efforts in Barking and Dagenham was 12 out of 13 BNP Councillors elected. If I was in charge of any Labour Party campaign I would be asking serious questions. Firstly, who invited Gerry Gable to the tea party? Secondly, why has he so much power to dictate how things are done? Thirdly who benefits from all this?  Lastly is Gerry playing us all for Mugs as he loses nothing?

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Eastbourne Today: against UNITE

Eastbourne Today: against UNITE

Nationalists will remember how a few days ago we reported how UNITE, a union that is bankrolling the Labour party, called off a debate because one of the panellists was a BNP member.

Below there is an article from Ian Lucas in Eastbourne Today that blasts this decision.

He is not fan of the BNP and he mistakenly believes that our policies can be exposed and voters can be easily convinced not to support us.

It’s a nonsense, as ordinary people who are struggling and suffering because of immigration will carry on supporting us, whatever people like Mr Lucas write in their articles.

Nonetheless it’s worth a read as he makes some good points that will surely upset many antifascists, nothing makes them more furious that a local paper defending the right of BNP members to express their views.

It is no surprise to me that UNITE, one of the Unions bankrolling the Labour Party, is afraid of democracy.
They stopped a political debate going ahead in Eastbourne the other day because the BNP were due to take part.

This is ridiculous, reminiscent of those who didn’t want the BNP on Question Time a few months ago.

Just because we don’t like what they stand for doesn’t mean they don’t have a right to say it. All that does is gives the BNP a notoriety that they thrive upon.

The Herald itself said this was not an easy decision. I disagree. I think it was.

The debate should have gone ahead.

Whether you like or loathe them, the BNP are a legal political party, and if we really do live in a tolerant country that believes in free speech it is an outrage that we try to keep views we may not like quiet.

The UNITE union seem to think that the BNP will go away if we ignore them.

I’ve got news for them. They won’t.

Even Labour is in on this. I don’t know what they are frightened of?

The Hastings Labour MP Michael Foster, a very decent man, has also said he won’t share a platform with the BNP. Again a bad decision.

We are only a few weeks away from a general election campaign. I am sad that we have to put up with a BNP candidate in Eastbourne – but make no mistake they have an absolute right to stand. And if we don’t challenge them for their views, exposing the issues upon which we disagree, we can be pretty sure they will have a higher vote than they deserve, and we will have to put up with them at every election.

If we challenge them and expose that their policies don’t stack up to scrutiny, they won’t survive for long.

In Eastbourne we normally have a few public hustings meetings in Churches and the Town Hall. I hope that happens again this year and that organisers don’t bottle out because they don’t like the ‘far right’ BNP (who are actually a far left organisation).

Now just for the record, I believe the BNP to be small minded and fundamentally misguided, and they wouldn’t get my vote in a million years. But I would absolutely defend their right to say what they believe. How else can democracy thrive?

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Don’t share meetings with BNP, says AM.

Don’t share meetings with BNP, says AM.

Gwent BNP. One of our brothers in Wales, has brought this piece of trash journalism in the Western Mail to my notice.

COUNSEL GENERAL John Griffiths has urged all parties in Wales to refuse to take part in election hustings at which BNP representatives will be on the platform…..

Since when has a leading member of a political party had the right to take unto himself authority to dictate who should be seen and heard in the hustings process?

The Tories and LibDems have no problem with us, they would love to prove us “thugs and fascists”, (fat chance of that) but the PlaidCurry lot know that if they entered into debate with the BNP, Plaid lies thievery and traitorous behaviour would be exposed, as would that of New Labour.

Tory Assembly leader Nick Bourne said: “We think their agenda is vicious and needs to be exposed. It isn’t what people in Britain have stood for – I’m absolutely clear on that. “I think they are nasty, vicious thugs.”

I would like to ask Mr Bourne for evidence of our ” vicious thuggish” behaviour, because we have plenty of evidence about the use of the David Cameron supported Antifash UAF, and also allow us to debate with him about his allegation of “fascism”.

“I think it’s all very worrying, especially perhaps when we live in an age which is anti-politics and the mainstream parties are viewed with considerable suspicion because of issues like MPs’ expenses and sleaze and so on.” And his point being?

Everyone knows that 90+% of all politicians in the musical chair party are out for what they can get, or spreading their disgusting agenda of marxism, rascism, and fascism, anti democrats everyone of them.

Mr Griffiths said there were ways to attack the BNP other than taking part in the same hustings.

Possibly sub contracting with Cameron to hire out the UAF?

As spokesman said: “If the BNP is invited to an event, the Welsh Liberal Democrats should be there to take them on. The BNP has no interest in the important matters that people really care about – jobs, the NHS, good quality schools and reducing the tax burden for hard-working people.

I suggest the poor unread useful idiot of a spokesman visit our main site, reads our manifesto, and then judge us on that. We have policies on all those subjects, and more. It is a pity that the voters are such scaredy cats, just reading our manifesto will not give them heartburn or cause cancer.

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Police arrest 16 in vote clashes during Iraqi elections in Brent

Police arrest 16 in vote clashes during Iraqi elections in Brent

A few days ago it was reported on the main BNP website, that residents in Salford had contacted representatives from our party when it emerged that a local facility was being used as a polling station for the Iraqi general elections.

Local residents feared that violence might spill onto Salford’ streets, Salford City Council had suppressed any information about this event.

Nationalists will be interested to hear that not only was a similar election held in Brent, but also that Police arrested 16 people.

According to the Paddington & Westminster Times two people were arrested and charged for assaults on officers, another six were arrested and three of them charged with violent disorder, and eight others arrested for breach of the peace.

The arrests were made over the three days which this election took place, from Friday, March 5 to Sunday, March 7 at the Advait Centre, Forty Lane, Wembley.

About 12,000 Iraqis went to vote and 200 Police officers were deployed to keep the peace. (Were the Met under budget for ‘overtime’ in this period, and had to spend it or lose it?)

Nice to see that the Metropolitan Police can spare 200 officers for an election that has nothing to do with Britain, and whose voters are not supposed to be here in the first place at a time when violent attacks are taking place all around London and people are scared to travel on the bus or the tube.

Now we know the reason we don’t see more officers on the street, too busy at crowd control.

Would Police deploy the same amount of officers to prevent UAF thugs creating trouble?

We know the answer and we don’t need to comment any further on that.

Also we would like to know why those Iraqis didn’t go to cast their ballots in the Iraqi embassy or consulate here in London or why they couldn’t get a postal ballot, just as Italians, French or other foreigners do.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Calling all ‘Armchair’ Nationalists!

Calling all ‘Armchair’ Nationalists!

Richard Barnbrook: Calling all ‘Armchair’ Nationalists!!

These days, regrettably, I find myself very much an ‘armchair artist.’ But this I mean that I often find myself toying with ideas for paintings and sculptures, but I simply lack the time for execution. Consequently, despite the inspiration, the creations never get off the drawing board.

I have friends who could fairly be described as ‘armchair’ cooks and ‘armchair’ gardeners- people who are well versed and enthusiastic about their chosen interests, but just seem to lack the application or opportunity to make their ideals become reality.

I suppose it’s a question of priorities. There just isn’t enough time to do everything we would like to do. So necessarily, some activities get relegated to the back burner. Which means in effect, that they simply never happen, despite all our good intentions.

I’m now making a direct plea to all ‘armchair nationalists.’ Those of you out there who are reading this blog, and find yourselves agreeing with most, if not all of what I say. Those of you who have ‘seen the light’- who realise the state that this poor country of ours is in, and who want to see something done about it. Those of you who can see how we have been hoodwinked by the establishment and had changes forced on us without our consent. Those who believe and know that the only party with the guts and the determination to take things forward is the British National Party.

To each and all of you, I would like you to put your hand on your heart and ask yourself, ‘Am I doing everything that I can feasibly do to help the Party, my country and the just Cause that I sincerely believe in? Or am I selling my ancestors, myself and future generations short? Am I leaving it to others to bear the burden that I should be sharing?

I confess that on some days, the demands can seem daunting. But I have always worked on the principle of ‘no regrets.’ By this, I simply mean that at the end of the day, I see myself accountable to my Cause and my conscience. So, come what may, I can always hold my head high and say, ‘I fought a good fight, I did my duty, and what’s more, I did my best.’

Success can and will be achieved. But it won’t come without a struggle. And only if everyone, yes, everyone who feels the same way gets out of their comfortable armchair and lends a hand giving or doing the best that they can. No matter how small and insignificant you feel it is, all that is needed is your best effort. No one can ever ask for more.

So, I am putting out this appeal to all like-minded folk across the nation, from Land’s End to John O’Groats and even beyond! In these days of the internet, no one is too remote to make their presence felt in some way or another. Your help is needed in Barking and Dagenham and it is needed NOW! We need manpower on the streets and we need donations. We need you to show in some way that you care!

Make no mistake, the eyes of the world are fixed on Barking and Dagenham this election-tide. Because this is where our breakthrough will come. And this is also where our opponents will mass all their resources against us. The nationalists of Barking and Dagenham are doing sterling work. But we cannot stand and fight alone. We need YOU to do your bit and do your best, now!

Thank you!

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Sat 6th March: National BNP Road-Show Arrives in London

Sat 6th March: National BNP Road-Show Arrives in London

Dear Members and Supporters,

On Saturday 6th March the National BNP Road-Show arrives in London. London BNP with the Party Chairman, Nick Griffin MEP, will be hosting the event which will take place after the National Day Of Action in Barking and Dagenham. The event will be held in East London and the start time approx 5pm.

ROAD-SHOW & FUND-RAISER

This year’s Road-Show tour with a General Election looming and the the Equalities Commission membership ban means we have to pull out all the stops to make sure this event is a GREAT SUCCESS. To fight a good General Election campaign (30 constituencies) and to ensure we get Nick Griffin (Barking) and Michael Barnbrook (Dagenham) elected we need to raise money like we have never before. Remember after these elections there will not be another election in London for a whole TWO YEARS. The time to get involved and help is NOW.

An enormous amount of time and effort has been put into this tour by Central Office in order to provide YOU with professional and enjoyable patriotic entertainment!  The ROAD SHOW will feature an address by the Chairman Nick Griffin, an audio visual show, a cabaret type group singing all your old favourites, new patriotic material from the BNP’s own superstar Joey Smith. There will also be a sing-song with classic tunes associated with Britain’s Glorious past.

Meet your Candidates: We are asking that as many General Election Candidates as possible attend this event. The Party Chairman will want to meet you personally and so will the London BNP team.

Tickets have been given to all organisers across London to sell to members and supporters and are priced at £5. Don’t fear if you cannot get hold of a ticket before the event or if your organiser has sold out, you will be able to pay on the door with ID. If you have family and friends who would also like to come along bring them as well.

All monies raised during the event will be passed onto the London Treasurer Charlotte. London BNP will then decide where the money raised for the region will be spent. The money will probably be spent in the constituencies where we stand to get a good vote, increase our membership and where we are standing local election candidates.

A lot of effort has been put into this show to raise funds for the regions and boost morale, now it’s down to you to do your bit. SEE YOU THERE. Please make sure you bring your credit card/cheque book/donation.

Call 07742749614 or write to  london@bnp.org.uk for further information.

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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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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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