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UAF.Thugs at it again.(yawn)

UAF.Thugs at it again.(yawn)

The UAF never ceases to amaze me!

Just as the mainstream media start another massive smear campaign to stop the”fascist” BNP, and prevent our supposed, “evil” policies from being implemented, the UAF thugs are behaving, yet again, like Benito Mussolini’ blackshirts.

According to a local paper protestors pelted British National Party members with eggs and tried to scale a wall outside a fundraising dinner.
Around 100 protesters turned up at The Chase Hotel in Ross-on-Wye on Saturday.

They demonstrated their anger with banners and placards shortly before 5pm.
A 19-year-old man from Worcester was given a fixed penalty notice for a minor public order offence.

Protester Tegan Cooper, 25, from Linton, said: “I heard about the protest on Friday and decided to go along.

“I don’t agree with the BNP policies at all and I wanted to show my anger at the people who do by joining in.

“There were about 100 people at the hotel with flags and banners.
“Quite a lot of people went in but we didn’t see Nick Griffin.

“We shouted at the other people as they went in and some people threw eggs.
“Two women even managed to climb the wall of the hotel but they were soon dragged out.

“Hopefully the BNP will now realise what people think of them.” (Oh yes, I think the people are beginning to understand what the BNP is about, and that freedom is something worth fighting for!)
The party hit the headlines this week when leader Nick Griffin was controversially invited as a guest on the BBC’s Question Time programme on Thursday.

Administrator Sarah Brown, 28, felt it was important to show the party was not welcome in her home town. She said: ”I live in Ross-on-Wye so when I heard the BNP were due to hold a meeting here I felt outraged.” Her home town?  What about the others whose home it is, did she ask anyone else, or is this paper shuffler dictating what they should think?

Dozens of police officers, including riot vans and police dogs, were seen at the hotel.
Cars hooted their horns as they passed the hotel and police with sniffer dogs walked around the walls of the hotel grounds.

A West Mercia Police spokesman said: “A 19-year-old man from Worcestershire was dealt with by police as a result of the protest. He was given a fixed penalty notice for a minor public order offence.”

Nick Griffin and BNP delegates left the hotel yesterday following the dinner on Saturday night.

Retired MP and chairman of Hereford Labour Party Bob Clay, 63, said the police presence at the hotel was a waste of taxpayers’ money.

No one from the BNP was available to comment on the protest.
A spokesman for The Chase Hotel refused to comment on whether or not it hosted the BNP, but confirmed the hotel was closed for a private function on Saturday.

So another BNP event is targeted by the Antifa prepared to use violence against supporters of a Non Proscribed political party, and a Labour officer hinting that Police shouldn’t have been there to prevent trouble.

This event was studiously ignored by the MSM, exposing their double standards, they are only too happy to ignore the Antifa thugs when it suits them, but oh! the irony. .                                                                                     “UAF thugs attack peaceful gathering at a private function”, or,                                                                                 “BNP banquet to raise £250k flops” If I didn’t find ‘The Sun’ headline so funny I would think they were using irony.

This one exception was ‘The Sun’, which published a story, “BNP banquet to raise £250k flops” the author, Ryan Sabey, could well be a candidate for the Pulitzer Prize for silliness (something we should invent). Peter Rabbit, and Bunny Fluffikins sounds more his standard.

Leaving aside the lies that are a regular feature of the Rupert Murdoch’ rag. It would be interesting to know where this reporter gets his information. Who told him we hoped to raise £250,000 in a gala dinner?  These are the kind of figures that NuLab and the others get from big business, our supporters are not that wealthy.

This is maybe one third of the whole BNP budget and our treasurer would jump with joy if we could get just one tenth of this sum to boost our coffers.

You couldn’t make it up.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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