
Nick Griffn would surrender our national interest
Nick Griffin says that the BNP is the only party prepared to stand up and fight for Britain’s national interest. Mainstream political parties are regularly referred to as traitors.
But the BNP’s foreign and defence policy would sell out British overseas territories and surrender to rogue states and terrorism: putting British lives at risk.
In November 2009, Griffin told an audience of Spanish neo-fascists that if he was in power he would be prepared to negotiate over the sovereignty of Gibraltar.
Without even attemtping to defend Gibraltar and Britain, a cowardly Griffin told fellow fanatics:
“… I would prefer to see a Spanish flag fly in Gibraltar before an Islamic one … It would be much easier to sort it out if we had nationalist governments in Britain and Spain because it would then be an agreement between equals.”
In December 2009, while British soldiers were fighting terrorists in Afghanistan, Andrew Brons said:
“… there is considerable doubt about [Al-Qaeda’s] existence as an [organisation]“.
And he questioned the justification:
“… for placing the Taliban in the same category as Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaida”.
In October 2009 Arthur Kemp, BNP foreign affairs, said that accusations about Iran’s thermo-nuclear weapons programme come “direct from the lie-machine in Washington”.
Kemp said he believed that the “allegations” made against Iran are “politically motivated and totally baseless” and “nothing short of a wicked lie” amplified by the “controlled media”.
Kemp was more concerned about Iranian immigrants than about a nuclear armed Iran. On the issue of a potentially nuclear armed theocracy, Kemp said:
“As long as nations such as Iran keep their excess population from swamping Britain, we have no interest in interfering in their internal affairs”.
Whenever difficult issues arise abroad the BNP retreats to its comfort zone of conspriacy theories and an obssession with immigration. Instead of flattering fellow nationalists from Spain and around the world, the BNP should concentrate on not selling our sovereignty, national interest and British citizens simply to avoid an uncomfortable argument infront of foreign journalists.
Most British voters can see if you can’t trust Nick Griffin on Gibraltar or terror then how could you trust him on other issues like the Falklands or Britain’s economy?
Maurice Cousins


