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Monday BNP news round up

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Jack Straw to take on BNP on Question Time

Jack Straw will become the first politician to go head to head with Nick Griffin on BBC's Question Time
Jack Straw

A good choice. Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, has been lined up by Gordon Brown to take on Nick Griffin on the BBC’s QT. On being asked how he felt about being selected to take on Griffin, Mr Straw said: “Wherever we have had BNP problems in my area and when we have fought them hard, we’ve pulled back and won the seats back.”

The Liberals are said to be lining up Chris Huhne as a possible contender, but the Conservatives remain tight lipped.

We believe that Jack Straw decision to go head to head with Nick Griffin is a positive step forward in the fight against the BNP. Conviction and debate are sure fire ways to win over voters.

“Jack Straw to take on Nick Griffin on Question Time” – The Times 

 

BNP councillor has done nothing for local area

Paul Golding

There is a myth that BNP councillors make energetic community politicians. Evidence to the contrary comes from  BNP councillor Paul Golding who has done nothing for his ward (Swanley, Sevenoaks) since being elected in February, residents and councillors say.

Golding was voted in as the first BNP councillor for the Kent ward and was the first ever British National Party member to stand in the area.

However, a council spokesman said Cllr Golding has not joined any council committees and local residents say he has not been in touch with them since the election or championed their concerns to the council.

John Dudley, a Sevenoaks resident, said: “The only time I saw him was when he was canvassing – they really put the pressure on and were here every day.”

“Swanley: Residents say BNP councillor has “done nothing” for the area” – This is local London 

 

BNP legal director Lee Barnes calls Peter Tatchell a “paedo”

Lee Barnes

Lee Barnes, the BNP’s legal director and Richard Barnbrook’s representative at his recent hearing, has called Gay rights activist Peter Tatchell a paedophile after he called for the age of consent for homosexual sex to be lowered.

Barnes said that Tatchell and his “paedophile homosexual chums” are only asking for equal rights so they ”can get their hands on little kids”.

Not everybody may agree with lowering the age of consent, but to call Peter Tatchell  a paedophile should remind people how intolerable and crude the BNP truely are.
 

 

BNP to set up Afghanistan campaign

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

TalibanThe British National Party have said they will be launching a new anti-Afghanistan campaign. Paul Golding, a BNP Councillor, announced that the BNP were intending on focusing on the war in Afghanistan. Golding said the campaign would detail the “lies” told by the Labour and Conservative parties “to get Britain into Middle Eastern Wars, list the equipment supply failures since then, and end with a call to get all British troops out of Afghanistan as quickly as possible.”

The BNP also said the new initiative would be conducted similar to their “Racism cuts both ways” campaign, which sought to exploit the tragic murders of whites in Britain by falsifying details. The ”anti-racism” campaign listed 167 murders and stated they were all racially motivated against white Britons. However, it was discovered that only a handful had any racial element.

Over the last year, as more British troops have been killed or injured by Al-Qaeda and Taliban terrorists in Afghanistan, the BNPhave stepped up their anti-war rhetoric and have demanded that all UK forces be repatriated as they believe Afghanistan is not in our national interest. 

We believe, however, it is in our national interest to fight terrorists who used a baron land as a launch pad against the West on 11th September 2001 (which included the deaths of 67 Britons).

Populist foreign and defence policies and turning Britain into a fortress will not protect us from an enemy who are determined to take the fight to us, even if we are not prepared to take the fight to them.

As General Sir Mike Jackson, former Chief of the General Staff, said: if we want to protect ourselves from global terrorism “we must maintain our will in Afghanistan”. In other words, to pull out of Afghanistan, while it remains unstable, would seriously compromise our national security and be a deriliction of duty.  

“EHRC move against BNP is states biggest own goal BNP Wandsworth told”  - BNP