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Third World Habits in a ‘First’ World Country

Third World Habits in a ‘First’ World Country

From BBC News Bradford.
At last, a little retribution for the corrupt and dangerous habits of the third world brought to our country by invaders. Although it has taken five years to come to a conclusion!!
It seems to me that not only has Labour been hijacked in Bradford by the muzzies, but the Tory opposition has as well.
Oh deary me, I wonder what UAF signatory Cameron has to say about this perfect example of the multicult society he has supported for years?

Might the BNP have the opportunity for a close look at the procedures and outcome of the voting process in Barking & Dagenham, not forgetting of course all the other councils that the BNP were expected to do well in?
Personation was, and is rife in Newham and Tower Hamlets, and vote rigging whether postal or ballot box tampering is ‘alleged’ to have taken place in many other constituencies throughout the country. But why is it that only the musical chair party gets a result?

Five jailed over Bradford postal vote scam

The Conservative candidate was defeated by sitting Labour MP Marsha Singh
Five men, including two ex-councillors, have been jailed over a failed postal vote scam in the 2005 general election.

A judge heard the men plotted to get Conservative candidate Haroon Rashid elected in the Bradford West seat using fraudulent postal vote applications.

One man admitted conspiring to defraud the city’s electoral registration officer and was jailed for 11 months.

The four other men had denied the charge but were found guilty and jailed for 21 months at Leeds Crown Court.

Former Bradford city councillor Jamshed Khan, 65, of Russell Street, Bradford; another former councillor Reis Khan, 40, of Whetley Hill, Bradford; Mohammed Sultan, 52, of Toller Lane, Bradford and Mohammed Rafiq, 70, of Cecil Avenue, Bradford, were convicted of the offence at a trial earlier this year.

They were each jailed for 21 months for their part in the conspiracy.

Candidate defeated
Alyas Khan, 52, of Hilton Road, Bradford, had admitted the offence and was jailed for 11 months.

The court was told detectives examined about 900 suspicious forms – many from people who did not exist or had no idea an application had been made on their behalf.

The plot was foiled before the conspirators had the chance to convert the applications into votes and, in the end, Mr Rashid was defeated by sitting Labour MP Marsha Singh who won with a majority of more than 3,000.

After the sentencing, Electoral Commission chairwoman Jenny Watson said: “We welcome the sentences given to the five men involved in the Bradford fraudulent registration case.

“Electoral fraud is a crime and, rightly, is taken seriously by the police, courts and all those involved in running elections.”

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Failed asylum seeker stalked a 76-year-old grandmother, beat her and stole her bag

Failed asylum seeker stalked a 76-year-old grandmother, beat her and stole her bag

A few months ago we reported on the plan to make Bristol the asylum capital of Britain.

Anyone familiar with the city knows only too well that a huge number of Somalians have been allowed to move there, so that in some quarters native Britons are already a minority.

As usual no one asked the Bristolians if they wanted their city to be enriched, and anyone who dares oppose this plan is branded racist..

Those immigrants are mostly asylum ‘seekers’ or a better description, asylum scroungers that should not have been allowed entry to Britain in the first place as we have no obligation under international law to accept them.

The effects of this enrichment were laid bare by a story reported in the Evening Post about a failed asylum seeker who stalked a 76-year-old grandmother, beat her to the ground, broke her hip and stole her bag – because he did not have enough money for cigarettes.

Abdihamid Omar watched Barbara Newell leave a post office in Lawrence Hill, followed her for 20 minutes and then attacked her from behind, a court heard.

He grabbed her around her throat, kneed her in the back of her leg and pulled at her bag, sending her sprawling to the ground where she broke her hip, repeatedly hitting her arm and calling her a bitch.

Then he bent back the fingers of the 5ft tall pensioner’s hand to make her let go of her bag, containing £36.

Mrs Newell, a widow for 25 years from Redfield, was left with a fractured hip, which had to be replaced, and suffered a heart attack following her ordeal. She feared she was going to die.

Today her family described Omar as “vermin” and called for him to be deported.

Their call was backed by MPs, who said his permission to stay in the UK should be reconsidered.

Bristol Crown Court heard yesterday that Omar had left his native Somalia, was refused asylum but granted Indefinite Leave to Remain, also known as permanent residence.

The 35-year-old, of Haviland House, Lamb Street, St Jude’s, pleaded guilty to robbery.

The court heard he tested positive for cocaine after his arrest but denied using anything other than Khat, an amphetamine- like drug which is chewed.

Jailing him for five years, Judge Michael Roach told him: “I regard this offence as thoroughly nasty and mean.”

Mrs Newell’s son Paul, 49, an HGV driver from Bristol, told the Evening Post: “He should have got at least eight years. I went to pick my mother up today but she is absolutely heartbroken. She wanted to leave the flat but she couldn’t face him. You don’t give in to vermin like that.”

The court heard Omar was captured on CCTV on July 10 both at the post office and running off with Mrs Newell’s bag.

Rodney Wilson, defending, said his client was a devout Muslim (but then it is a ‘religion of peace of course), married with a child and another on the way (Cuckoos?), who was a singer looked up to by youngsters in his community. He said on the day in question his wife and child had gone to London, he went to the cashpoint and only had £6.

Mr Wilson said that after being told he could not use his card in the shop, Omar “went outside, he turned right and sat at the bus stop thinking how he could get some money”.

“He saw a lady leave and go to the left and he decided that he would steal her bag.”

Mrs Newell’s daughter Rosina, 53, a shopworker from St Anne’s, said: “I hope he gets deported. He took away her dignity.”

Indefinite Leave to Remain can lead to British citizenship but can also be revoked if someone granted it then commits a serious offence.

Stephen Williams, Lib Dem MP for Bristol West, which includes Lawrence Hill, said: “Those who have been given the full protection of the British state have an obligation to be law abiding citizens and those who abuse our hospitality should have the full force of the law against them and be returned to their country of origin, if possible.” (yeah I can see that happening! weasel words these…”if possible”)

Mr Williams obviously believes that voters are thick like the UAF thugs that his party support and love so very much.

He knows very well that under European law no one can be deported if he/she can prove that going back to his/her home country his/her life would be in danger.

And what is the position of the Dim-Lemons on that matter?

And what is their position on immigration?

We know the answer, further comment is not needed.

The only positive aspect of this story is that maybe more people in Bristol will support the BNP when they realise we have been right all along.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Refugee who lied about kidnap to get a bigger house is facing jail

Refugee who lied about kidnap to get a bigger house is facing jail

Nationalists know that all those claiming asylum in the UK are scroungers, whose one goal is to milk as much as they can from our benefit system.

Further confirmation comes from the Evening Standard which reported that a mother of five tried to get a bigger house by making up a story that she had been kidnapped, and now she is facing time in jail.

Yurup Ismael told police that her ex-husband had abducted her. But she was lying in an attempt to climb Harrow’s housing ladder.

It was revealed in a costly investigation, that the man she had accused of the crime was in prison at the time. She had simply wanted to be given a bigger house in a nicer, safer neighbourhood to keep her away from him.

Ismael, 48, pleaded guilty to charges of perverting the course of justice and fraud by false representation. Amother charge of fraud by false representation was not pursued.

Prosecutor Dipan Vavsali said: “The case is being put that she used the allegation of kidnap in order to obtain a better home.” Ismael, originally from Somalia, was given refugee status by Holland and became a Dutch national.

In 1999 she left Holland. She arrived in Milton Keynes in 2000 and held a tenancy there. Then in August 2002 she applied to Harrow council as homeless owing to domestic violence.

The council accepted a homelessness duty to her in October 2002 and she has been accommodated by the council since, moving to her current home in College Hill Road, Harrow Weald, in July last year.

At the time of her alleged abduction, jobless Ismael was in temporary accommodation at Exeter Road, Rayners Lane.

Ismael, who has two daughters aged 13 and 18 and three sons aged four, six and 16, is due to be sentenced at Harrow crown court by Recorder David Halpern, QC.

The case comes days after a family of former asylum seekers receiving £2,000 a week in housing benefit to live in a £2.1 million Kensington property were told they can stay in their home.

Somali refugees Abdi and Sayruq Nur and their seven children moved into the three-storey home last month — near neighbours including designer Stella McCartney and artist Lucian Freud — after saying they did not like a £900-a-week home in Kensal Green.

And mother of seven Toorpakai Saiedi, 35, has received £170,000 a year in benefits — £150,000 of it to rent her seven-bedroom house in west London.

Ealing council paid the £12,458-a-month bill, which is five times the normal rent for a similar home in the same road.

The £1.2 million house has three reception rooms, two kitchens and a 100ft garden.

Suppose you are a white and British who has lived in this country all your live, paid your taxes and need new accommodation to get away from your violent partner.

Would the council give you a bigger house in a nicer, safer neighbourhood?

We know the answer, don’t we?

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Judge told off for migrant remarks

Judge told off for migrant remarks

Nationalists know only too well how corrupt the justice system is.

But there are still judges in the system with the common sense to criticize the negative effect of mass immigration and political correctness.

Unfortunately the liberal establishment running this country make sure they are punished for saying the wrong thing or making the wrong decision.

So therefore no one will be surprised to hear that a judge who described UK immigration policy as “completely lax” has been disciplined for making inappropriate remarks during a court sentencing.

Judge Ian Trigger’s comments, at the trial of a Jamaican man at Liverpool Crown Court in 2009, were investigated by the Office for Judicial Complaints.

It concluded that his comments “represented an inappropriate judicial intervention in the political process”.

In a statement the Office said the judge had been given “formal advice”.

The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Judge, found that Judge Trigger’s comments were “wholly unrelated to any of the issues which arose for consideration in his sentencing decision”.

Jamaican Lucien McClearley was jailed on 28 July 2009, for two years after admitting possessing cannabis and cocaine, having a fake passport and taking a vehicle without consent.

At the time of sentencing last year, the local press reported that Judge Trigger told the court: “Your case illustrates all too clearly the completely lax immigration policy that exists and has existed over recent years in this country.

“People like you, and there are literally hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people like you, come to these shores from foreign countries to avail themselves of the generous welfare benefits that exist here.”

He went on to criticize government for having “wasted billions and billions of pounds,” adding that “much of that has been wasted on welfare payments.”

Another story proving that Britain today is a carbon copy of Italy during fascism.

You couldn’t make it up.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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