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The Royal Anglian Regiment (Vikings) march

The Royal Anglian Regiment (Vikings) march

15 June 2010.
Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment (Vikings) marched through Barking marking their return home from Afghanistan, and amidst the hatred from the Mohammedan invader flying the black flag, a courage not seen in these islands since the creation of the EHRC was shown. The EDL had the backbone to stand and protest against the new group of Islamic extremists ‘MAC’ and are to be congratulated.
The parade saw about 200 soldiers, accompanied by the Minden Band, march through the town with bayonets fixed and flags flying. The route saw the soldiers step off from Wakering Road and continue to Station Parade, through the market (East Street) and Barking Town Square.

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The small rabble of radical muslim protesters were pretty much laughed at.

A pity the ‘Police Service’ (Force) did not show the courage of the EDL when they were chased down the Mall by those same Mohammedans last year.

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Where have all the Coffins gone?

Where have all the Coffins gone?

From The Green Arrow http://www.thegreenarrow.co.uk/

Where have all the Coffins gone?

Wootton Bassett Honours Our Fallen

First off, like the BNP I totally believe that our troops should be brought home from Afghanistan immediately. We will not go into the real reasons why they are fighting and dying there with one hand tied behind their backs at the moment. I just want you to consider this.

As at 7 April 2010, a total of 281 British forces personnel or MOD civilians have died while serving in Afghanistan since the start of operations in October 2001.

Of these, 248 were killed as a result of hostile action.
The information above comes from the Ministry of Defence Fact sheet: Operations in Afghanistan: British Fatalities. Now scroll down the page and have a look at the recent fatalities of those brave soldiers. Deaths, almost as regular as clockwork, until the 7th of April and then thankfully no more.

Yet it seemed just a short while ago that there was yet another “Repatriation” of yet another dead hero passing through Wootton Bassett in an almost a weekly affair. But in the run up to the General Election we have seen none. I find this strange.

Have our boys out there defeated the enemy?

Have the moslems stopped fighting and now hiding in the mountains?

Have there been fatalities we do not know about or will not learn about until after the elections?

Or have the government ordered troops to desist activities until after the General Elections, knowing that the war is deeply unpopular and that the British National Party have made it the main issue during the general election?

This needs looking into.

Big Hat Tip to Kazzy

http://www.thegreenarrow.co.uk/index.php/writers/arrow-straight/1848-where-have-all-the-coffins-gone

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Karzai: The madness of the Afghani Adventure

Karzai: The madness of the Afghani Adventure

Almost every single day we hear the news about yet another British soldier fallen in Afghanistan. The foolishness of Labour’s ego wargames now becomes ever more evident when none other than Hamid Karzai, the Afghani ‘Statesman’ promoted and protected by America, Britain and a group of other countries that sent troops to Afghanistan, is getting new friends and warming up to Taliban. America is ready to get out of Afghanistan. In fact, the year could be 2011. Obama, like Bush did before in Iraq, will declare  ‘job done’, with pomp and circumstance, leaving behind a complete mess and hoping that people forget about the thousands injured, mamed, mentally disabled and killed. And what will Britain get out of it? 

Britain will get decades of sorrow having shown to the entire World that, under Labour, Britain has become a broken and hopeless country and very much like the wooden structure of an ancient Royal Mansion consumed by dry rot and falling apart. I remember the Britain that was, before it was taken over by a bunch of politically correct criminals that are now trying to kill whatever is left of its former greatness to replace it with imported Third World dogmas that one struggles to call ‘cultures’.  Just a glimpse of what happens in the countries where the so called ‘cultures’ come from will show you the kind of Britain this politically correct criminals want to create.

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Questions To Ask Your M.P

Questions To Ask Your M.P

Did they vote for the illegal wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? Why? Do they know how many men and women from their constituency have fought or are still fighting? Do they know how many have returned badly injured or have died? And last but not least, I can think of many more  ‘Have they ever written to any of the servicemen or their families’?

On Sunday our M.P, well first of all she turned up and actually stayed till the end instead of rushing off to another part of the borough, laid her wreath and then left.  Most times that would be the norm, but I cannot forgive her or her good for nothing followers. For an M.P who spends around £20,000 a year on post, it could be more, a simple letter to a young man and his family would have made all the difference.

Sam Walpole, 24 years old, was in the crowd of people who attended Sunday’s service in Mitcham along with his very proud father, mother and two sisters. Sam returned from Afghanistan two months ago after being very seriously hurt by a road side bomb. Sam lost both his lower limbs. How could she not see that brave young man, in a wheelchair, dressed in his desert kit ? I spoke to four ex servicemen and they have not received any recognition either. These people who hold the fate of  ‘Our’ country in their hands are an absolute disgrace and should be named and shamed.

Just shows that these people who encourage mass immigration, and are starving the British people of their rights in their own country, do not give a damn about our servicemen and women and its about time they realised that we, the BNP, do.

Please write to or e-mail your M.P  and ask the above questions, and when we get some answers we will post a list and expose the liars and cheats for what they really are.

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Can the BNP provide the radical changes needed in British politics?

Can the BNP provide the radical changes needed in British politics?

As a massive smear campaign against the BNP is under way, it’s good to see someone writing a positive article.

Here some important passages:

Voters will probably try to comfort themselves with the knowledge that Labour will not win the next General Election and we will have a “new” party with “fresh” ideas.

Unfortunately, it makes no difference which of the main parties gain power, as they all have the same masters. In Britain, as in the US, the voters are given two parties to choose from, this is to give the public an illusion of choice. It does not matter to the power brokers who win, as they control both.

In order for this system to work, the public are forced into a “heads or tails” situation, any other potential candidates are discredited by the usual players, with the help of the mainstream media who are there to manipulate public opinion.

A good example of this was seen in the US when Ron Paul attempted to become a presidential candidate. Despite a huge following (mainly on the internet), the media deliberately hid his successes from the public, ensuring that his growing popularity would not encourage others to take an interest. He was excluded from poll results and refused access to many important debates.

With the General Election getting nearer, we are seeing similar tactics being used against the BNP (British National Party). Even though the mainstream media tell us that they have no chance of winning the election, they still feel it is necessary to “blacken” their image (no pun intended). If they really have no chance, why should anyone worry about them at all?

Could it be that the media are misleading us about the popularity of the BNP? Clearly, the number of people who visit their site support this possibility, which seems to attract more visitors than the main parties combined.

The image presented to us of the BNP (by the media and rival parties), is of a political group that resembles the Nazi party or KKK. However, if you were to study their website more closely and examine all the information available, you would most certainly obtain a very different picture.

I was pleasantly surprised to see comments posted on their site by people of different races and colour (supportive of the BNP’s aim). I could give examples of the policies that the BNP would introduce if in power, but it would be better if you visit their site and discover this for yourself.

Are the BNP radical in their views? If reducing (or even stopping) immigration to ease future population problems, racial tension and unemployment is something you consider “radical”, then I guess they are guilty. But can anyone honestly believe that Britain can sustain its current immigration levels and rapidly increasing birth rates?

Reports recently published show that the UK population has topped 61 million for the first time, and whilst immigration has apparently fallen (in respect of Eastern Europeans), there are no figures available for the levels of other immigrants (or any estimate on illegal immigrants).

Perhaps of more interest is the fact that more than half of the births recorded were to women born outside of the UK. According to some statistics, the UK is likely to achieve a population of 70 million within the next 25 years. But if current immigration levels are maintained, along with the birth rate percentages already seen, the figure of 70 million will be achieved much more quickly than that.

Regardless of what your political views are, or which country you originally came from, the population situation is a serious problem that must be confronted sooner, rather than later. This will affect every British citizen, no matter what their colour, race or religion and something must be done.

Whether you agree with all the views presented by the BNP, at the moment they are the only party offering any realistic solution to the problem, and the courage to put this plan into action if elected, something the Conservatives or Labour will not do.

The main political parties have had their chance to get things right, and have failed miserably. The only winners are the big companies who have these politicians in their pockets (who are later rewarded with positions in their companies), but the rest of us have to accept nearly 3 million unemployed and a growing population that we cannot afford.

For years the government has made us all feel guilty about showing our true feelings towards immigrants that are not prepared to accept our traditions, culture and laws. We have created “exceptions” to our laws to cater for certain religious groups, and introduced many new laws that have helped some immigrants to obtain an unfair advantage over others. Is this equality?

How many other countries would be prepared to make such exceptions for immigrants from Britain?

In order to protect the indigenous British people and those who are descendants of foreign-born parents (supportive of traditional British customs and laws); immediate action must be taken to avoid an “overload” of the system. As everyone knows, high unemployment always produces resentment towards immigrants that are seen to be taking their jobs. This is not always the case, but a common reaction.

If unemployment levels continue to remain high, as seems likely, it is inevitable that problems will develop. Surely, it makes sense to tackle this problem before that happens and maintain the harmony that we have enjoyed for so many years.

It might of course help if people (especially the government and media) stopped highlighting the “differences” between British citizens. Why refer to some British people as Black or Asian? If they have a British passport, they are British and all subject to the laws of the land equally (no exceptions!)

How you choose to vote at the next General Election is of course your business, but maybe it is time to forget about voting for a party just because “I always vote for them”, or in your anger choose the next most popular party (according to the media) because you do not want to “waste” your vote. By supporting the current two party system you are wasting your vote and doing exactly what the power brokers expect you to do (and have always done).

Before casting your vote, give some thought to all the soldiers that have died in Iraq and Afghanistan, because of the decision by George Bush and Tony Blair to have a war for oil. Think of all the people who died in the Lockerbie bombing and how the bomber was released to make an oil deal. Remember how all those MP’s cheated you with their expenses claims (not just Labour!) and the lies they told. Do you really want more of that?

Too good to be true?
Yes, in fact this article was published on Newsblaze, an American website.
No one in the British mainstream media will never write something like that, after all the National Union of Journalist clearly state that the BNP must get only negative coverage.
However, thanks to the internet, it’s possible now to go around this Soviet-style censorship and it’s help to explain why many newspapers are almost bankrupt.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Afghanistan: We are losing badly

Afghanistan: We are losing badly

If the number of casualties reported is anything to go by, we are losing badly in Afghanistan. Of the total number of troops deployed in the battlefield, in 2008/2009 more than 5,000 injury claims were filed. This year so far the  number of injury claims filed is about 2,500 and the backlog of claims is growing as the number of casualties rise faster than ever before. I have the feeling that as they lied to us about the reasons to go to war, they are lying to us again when they claim victories perhaps victories that only exist in the brain of Gordon Brown and some of his sycophants.

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Labour attacks British Army

Labour attacks British Army

After more than 180 British soldiers died in Afghanistan, the Daily Telegraph reports that the Labour government is planning a private vendetta against the Commander in Chief of British Forces in Afghanistan for ‘daring to ask for more troops and more helicopters’. Sir Richard Dannat has made no secret of the fact that the lives of our soldiers are in danger because of Labour’s typical incompetence after Tony Blair got us into a war without been ready to go to war.

Not enough troops, not enough hardware including proper transportation and communications, and children sent to fight a war that should be fought by men. As we learn from official reports, many of those sent to a deadly conflict are merely 18 years-of-age. What next? Well, Labour is planning to lower the age to be able to vote from 18 to 16, perhaps in preparation to enrol more children and send them to the murderous fields of Afghanistan.

As the funeral cortège of the highest rank British officer fallen in Afghanistan made its way along the streets of London, let us remember that in this conflict many who not even had the time to have a real life are already dead and that before Labour’s military adventures come to an end many more will die because of the lack of the most essential equipment and because of the lack of proper numbers. Wasn’t a now former Labour Secretary of Defense who said that the war in Afghanistan would be won without even firing a shot?

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