“‘Open-door’ Labour has betrayed us all” – Trevor Kavanagh, The Sun
Reacting to the news that Downing Street (read Andrew Neather’s Evening Standard column) has lied about the scale of migrants entering the UK, Trevor Kavanagh writes this damning conclusion:
“It is now likely the BNP will win a seat at Westminster at the next General Election. In the BBC view, that akes them ’respectable’.
It is impossible to predict how Labour’s irresponsible experiment will pan out.
We might end up like New York – a dynamic, energetic and creative economic powerhouse.
We might become a troubled, divided and quarrelsome country with too few immigrants who really want to work and too many who wish to bring this country crashing to its knees through violence.
But whatever the outcome, thanks to Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Home Secretaries like Jack Straw, none of us had a damn thing to say about it.”
Our smug leaders have done nothing to see off the BNP – Charles Moore, Daily Telegraph
On Saturday, Charles Moore, Chairman of Policy Exchange and author of the foreword to Stolen Valour, points out that society has a slipshod definition of the term “extremist” and says:
“The BNP certainly is extreme, because hate is intrinsic to its message. But our Government has active links with people who are more extreme. There are Islamist groups which support Hamas suicide bombings, the killing of homosexuals (Mr Griffin merely finds it “creepy” when they kiss in public) and the killing of British troops in Afghanistan. These groups engage with the state, and even get taxpayers’ money. The Government justifies this with the weird theory that it is only the hard men who can hold back the even harder men from violence. So the hard men get the leverage.
In Northern Ireland, Labour has set up a system which permits and pays Martin McGuinness to be Deputy First Minister. Mr McGuinness was for many years Chief of Staff of the IRA, planning its terrorist operations. He has dropped this occupation, but never renounced it. He has proved the favourite terrorist argument – well-calculated murder wins you power. When Martin goes on Question Time these days, there is no Griffin-style bashing, just the solemn nodding of panel heads when he explains how to bring peace to our troubled world.
On Thursday night, Jack Straw fiercely engaged Nick Griffin on the subject of Holocaust denial. But when he was Foreign Secretary, Mr Straw led the attempt to appease President Ahmadinejad of Iran, who denies the Holocaust on the global stage and is trying to build a nuclear bomb to wipe out Israel.
When establishment figures say that the attitudes of the BNP help prepare the ground for violence, they are right. But they do not apply this logic to their engagement with Islamism – the only form of extremism which nowadays kills large numbers of our fellow citizens.”
Charles then writes: “The second error shown by the Question Time panellists – and by virtually all political leaders in this country – is to ignore the problems that are winning the BNP votes. Exposing Holocaust denial is worth doing, but easy. The hard bit is the real resentment on which the BNP can capitalise.”
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If labour hadn’t flooded this Country with millions of immigrants the bnp proberbly wouldn’t exist.Now the cat is out of the bag how dare labour use the bnp as a scapegoat for a massive problem they have created.Through pure ignorance they won’t learn by their mistake and so the bnp will continue to grow whatever.
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“Simon Coates says:
October 26, 2009 at 10:59 am
If labour hadn’t flooded this Country……………”
As a member of the BNP I will say you are spot on, that bunch of anti democratic extremists have spawned what they see as a mirror image but they can only think how to shoot the messenger not listen to the message.
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If the indigenous populous knew the true cost of keeping the non indigenous residents of our country the BNP would be a serious contender in the next general election. More of Nick.
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Most curious that this tale surfaces only after QT goes to air !
Hmmmm…
The BNP is the ONLY party which has stated consistently what Mr.Neather has now “revealed”(quotation marks , as his comments appear to be more a subjective viewpoint than an incontrovertible fact).
I disagree with much of what is written on this website , but how jolly nice that we British can present opposing POV’s in polite fashion.
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no they wouldnt
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Yeah peter were shelling out loads “keeping” the darkies in their jobs as doctors/surgeons/premier league footballers/etc lol. Indigenous and illegal are two very different groups of people. thats what the BNP cant grasp.
Sam thankyou, it seems your the voice of reason now.lol
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yes they would people are fed up paying the highest taxes in europe while people come into this country and reap the benefits
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im quite sure we all know a english/scottish person who hasnt worked since christ left kilmarnock and who s conned the benefits system for years,work nor want theyre on every estate
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I am pleasantly surprised by the balanced reporting in this article. Yes Labour is indeed demonising the BNP but this the high of hipocrisy as Labour have killed hundreds of British service men and are “in bed” with some of the most vile Islamic extremists and terrorist governments around the world…really I wonder who is worse and it’s not easy to say.
I think the British political system needs an overhaul and that more centre-right and centre-left parties who are NOT politically correct and who hold the interests of the majority of people in the country to heart should be running things.
Labour and the Tories have helped create the BNP with their flawed immigration policies which failed to take into account the cultural impact of mass immigration because they are blinded by greed…immigration should be carefully considered, thoughtfully planned and strictly monitored to make sure the native people are not made to feel like they are being “taken over”…no wonder the BNP are getting votes. It’s tragic really.
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“Indigenous and illegal” is a concept I certainly grasp, I don’t get into the ridiculous arguments about Ashley Cole & the like.
You could argue that the recent flood of immigration since 2000 was “legal” I suppose but it should have had the blessing of the electorate.
Then that whole business of foreign doctors, why do we have to loot the 3rd world of theirs or was that part of LieBore’s way of getting as many immigrants into the country in the shortest space of time?
Never mind the countries that trained them at great expense.
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