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A Travesty of Justice

A Travesty of Justice

I apologise for the lateness of this piece, but the video has just come to my attention.
I give you an example of the depth to which our supposed ‘justice’ system has fallen. It behoves me to present for your disgust, a travesty of so called ‘justice’ for a BNP activist, Peter Tierney.

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British National Party Liverpool super activist Peter Tierney has been found guilty of “attacking” a Communist Party front organisation member by a Liverpool Court despite clear CCTV footage showing the leftist thug starting the physical confrontation.

Mr Tierney was part of a group of BNP supporters who were handing out leaflets on St George’s Day in the Liverpool city centre this year.

The BNP group had had decided to leave the St John’s Gardens area after the arrival of the far leftists precisely because they wished to avoid a confrontation.

The CCTV footage, which was submitted in court, clearly showed that the protagonist, one Nicholas Barnett, was the one to first start the physical attack.

Mr Tierney stepped in to defend the BNP activists so attacked, one of whom was carrying a board and unable to properly defend himself.

It was this act of self defence for which the Liverpool Court has now found Mr Tierney guilty.

The CCTV video has been released for the public to decide for themselves and can be viewed below.

The far leftist assault starts at 0.49 into the video clip, where the thug Barnett (in the white shirt) can be seen storming the BNP group from the left hand side.

The next few seconds shows Mr Tierney defending the group from the assault.

Astonishingly, the thug Barnett, a member of the openly violent “Merseyside Coalition against Racism and Fascism” admitted in court that he had stormed the group but claimed he was “just running past them.”

The thug Barnett claimed in court that the reason why he had “run past” the BNP group was to “get ahead of them to hand out leaflets,” but the CCTV footage clearly shows that he was carrying no leaflets when he made his charge.

It is still unknown why the court failed to take this obvious lie into account.

Last night Mr Tierney said he was still considering his options and that an appeal was the most likely course of action, given the CCTV evidence which the court had ignored.

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PC madness in Southwark

PC madness in Southwark

The London borough of Southwark has many problems, the majority of which are caused by mass immigration previous Labour and Tory governments imposed on the indigenous people living there.

Those few native Britons left in the Borough will not be surprised to read that council workers, (as a consequence of their reliance on the non indigenous vote and the fear of Trevor Phillips and his Nazi ‘Equality and Yooman Rights Brigade’) have been busy getting rid of wheelie bins that have the wrong sort of words scrawled on them.

According to the Southwark News, politically sensitive bin men have asked to replace a Rotherhithe resident’s recycling box because they thought he had scrawled BNP logos over it.

Confusion reigned when ‘the man’ was told the “B/P” he had written on the bin – to identify the bottles and plastics section – could be interpreted as British National Party graffiti.

After the binmen noticed the “B/P” and “G” – for glass – markings, a supervisor was called to the house and spoke to ‘the man’, who has asked to remain anonymous for fear of being branded a racist.

The resident claims the supervisor then suggested the bin be replaced to avoid any confusion in the future.
“I don’t support the BNP,” the man told the ‘News’. “We are just trying to do our bit for the environment.

“Even if it did say BNP, what would be wrong with that? There’s a French bank called BNP, does that offend them as well? Could I put the St George’s flag on it?”

“What is the world coming to?” he said.

A spokesperson for Southwark Council said: “This has simply been a misunderstanding. It was suggested to [the man] that the council changes his box to avoid confusion in future but it was not intended to imply that this would be compulsory or that his recycling wouldn’t be collected as normal.

“At no time were collections missed and we confirm that collections will continue in future whether [the man] decides to replace his container or not.”

It might be interesting to know the nationality of those so sensitive bin men because it’s likely they are not ethnically British.

As for the council it might be more beneficial if it used the same zeal dealing with gang-related crime and anti-social behaviour, those problems are a lot more important for the local community that a wheelie bin with “B/P” initials scrawled on it.

http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/00,news,19551,440,00.htm

You couldn’t make it up.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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How the BNP brought St George’ day to Barking & Dagenham.

How the BNP brought St George’ day to Barking & Dagenham.

One of the questions that people constantly ask the British National Party is, what it has achieved in Barking & Dagenham?

One of the things it has achieved is that for the first time in years the Council will be holding a series of events to celebrate St George’ day on the 23rd of April.

On  stroll you will see St George’ flags everywhere, libraries are going to  hold coffee mornings and displays of St George’ regalia, quiz shows for children and a St George’ parade will take place on the streets of Barking.

This is quite amazing when you learn that until last year no official celebration was held and many didn’t know the meaning of St George’ day.

This change of heart came about because BNP activists for the last few years have held a parade that has proved to be very popular.

I took part in the one last year, although the event was not of a political nature, drivers sounded their horns to express their support.

I also remember some children asking if we were celebrating the Queen’ birthday, a sign of the effect that the marxist indoctrination in our schools has had, and whose aim is to make students ashamed of being British.

It has became impossible for the council to ignore this celebration, and this year thanks to our work, St George’ day will be celebrated like never before.

Another sign of BNP influence can be found on Barking & Dagenham’ council website, where you will find references to the English and Englishness, there is also a link to a website aimed at informing people about British history and its culture:

http://www.icons.org.uk/

This is quite an achievement for a political party punching above its weight.

Given that government is doing its damndest to destroy the British culture it’s no surprise that very few councils are celebrating St George day (but plenty of them are still spending taxpayers’ money for Islamic, Hindu and African’ festivals).

This is one of the achievements of the BNP even though for the moment, we are in opposition.

We don’t need to enumerate what we could achieve, if in a couple of weeks we take control of the council.

Small wonder the whole establishment is scared of us.

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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ST GEORGE’S DAY EVENING CELEBRATION

ST GEORGE’S DAY EVENING CELEBRATION

Come and enjoy an evening celebration of our patron Saint St George in the City of London, Friday 23rd April 2010 from 7pm to Midnight:

THIS WILL BE A TICKET ONLY EVENT ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS WITH 80 TICKETS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE, NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD ON THE NIGHT.

THIS EVENT IS SUBJECT TO A STRICT DRESS CODE FOR MEN OF JACKET AND TIE, DENIM IS NOT PERMITTED. THE DRESS CODE WILL BE ENFORCED WITH NO EXCEPTIONS.

TO ENCOURAGE COUPLES (man and wife or boyfriend and girlfriend) TICKETS ARE PRICED AS £15 FOR A SINGLE TICKET AND £22.50 FOR A COUPLES TICKET.

THERE WILL BE FOOD, MUSIC AND A RAFFLE DRAWN BY OUR VERY SPECIAL GUEST.

AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED, FOR TICKETS PHONE CHRIS ROBERTS ON 07976974952 OR WRITE TO PO BOX 61680 Eltham.

PLEASE MAKE CHEQUES PAYABLE TO BRITISH HERITAGE AND POST TO THE ABOVE PO BOX, STATING YOUR NAME, THE NAME OF YOUR GUEST (if applicable) THE NAME OF YOUR BNP GROUP OR BRANCH AND A CONTACT PHONE NUMBER YOU CAN BE REACHED ON.

LETS MAKE THIS A ST GEORGE CELEBRATION TO REMEMBER!

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