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  1. The British National Party does not believe that sexuality of any kind should be promoted to young children. Most parents agree with this commonsense approach. Society is already highly sexualised and there is simply no need for children as young as infants and older to be taught about either heterosexuality, homosexuality, bi-sexuality or transgender 'alternative' lifestyles.
  2. Nick Erikson, a former London Assembly candidate for the BNP, was sacked when his outrageous and abhorrent views on women became known by the party. This man was for many years a councillor for the Conservative party in Southwark. The BNP took a firm line that his views were unacceptable in a party that has had nearly fifty per cent of its candidates in local elections recently being female. A much higher percentage than the main parties. Nick Erikson is no longer a member of the British National Party.
  3. What kind of liberal are you? Insulting a person whose politics you disapprove of is one thing. But to attack somebody's disability - in this case a visual impairment due to an accident - is low even by your standards. You should be ashamed. Why not concentrate your bile and hatred on the ideology of the British National Party rather than the physical disability of its Chair?
  4. Unfortunately I can't get the link to work. Having problems with my internet connection. Perhaps you might explain what this is about to me?
  5. The Sheffield BNP vote was 10 per cent. As high as Leeds, higher than Bradford. The overall share of the vote for Yorkshire and the Humber increased to 9.8 per cent. It is not my posts, or any other single person's that helped to 'whip in' the BNP vote. No, just the fact that the amount of sheer interest in the party around the time of the election helped to stimulate a 'buzz' surrounding the party. I was first drawn to this site due to the excessive amount of comments about the BNP. You have played a significant part in keeping the ball rolling and maintaining interest. For this I thank you.
  6. The BNP advocates the separate development of peoples, cultures and religions. When vastly differing peoples are crammed into a small geographical area injustices happen every single day. And it requires a tyrannical authoritarian state to keep the lid on the simmering tensions. The BNP offers us all a simple choice. Peace through separation, or conflict and forced integration.
  7. Yes, financial reparations must be made for the sins of Empire. Such a policy is needed to help heal the divisions created by historical injustices.
  8. Good for you. Any reaction by your good self does not hold much interest for me. I am aware that I have inspired you to contribute a lengthy response to my post (in comparison to the majority of your previous offerings), which is surely a positive step in the right direction? You are making progress.
  9. The British National Party now has (I understand): 2 MEPs, both elected. 1 London Assembly member, elected. 3 County Councillors, all elected. About 55 District councillors, all elected. About 50 Parish councillors, many elected. Significant public support. Healthy prospects for future growth. Unite Against Fascism now has (I understand): No mandate, no public support, no future. If these jumped up little UAF fascists want to control the streets I say let the middle class darlings fight the police for them.
  10. I'm allergic to nuts such as Bizzle. It is shocking the effect his/her/its totally vapid utterances have on my state of mind. I feel my brain has gone to sleep and for the life of me I can't discover any educational or entertaining content in Bizzles posts.
  11. I'm sorry, but I don't believe you. You appear to be an extremely privileged individual, materially very well off, who is ashamed of your wealth and lifestyle. You compensate for this by supporting what you view as the 'underdogs' of society, be they asylum seekers or Romanian gypsies unable to speak a word of English (what were they doing in South Belfast of all places?). This helps to ease your liberal conscience. You seem to think that every white person is as affluent and liberal as yourself. But then, you're only liberal if somebody agrees with you. If they don't, you become quite the little fascist. You should be ashamed of yourself. Liberalism is a form of mental weakness.
  12. Are you a multi-millionaire paid up member of the global capitalist elite? Do you champion mass immigration as it benefits big business while you prefer to live nowhere near any 'enriched' multi-ethnic, multi-cultural area? Are you a super rich liberal and a self-hater? Please respond.
  13. The Equalities Commission hysteria over British National Party membership is nothing but a PR stunt which has no legal grounding whatsoever, said BNP leader Nick Griffin MEP. Reacting to the news that the Equality and Human Rights Commission, headed up by black arch-racist Trevor Phillips, had written to the BNP demanding that it change its membership and employment criteria, Mr Griffin said it was obvious that the whole thing was just a publicity stunt engineered by the far left and Labour Party front organisations. “It is all a bit of liberal hysteria couched in legal terms,” Mr Griffin told BNP News. “The fact that the letter was served on us through the mass media shows that it is actually not legal in intent at all.” Mr Griffin said the BNP was an exempted organisation under Section 25 and Section 26 of the Race Relations Act which allow for exclusive ethnic organisations with a membership of 50 or more. “The BNP has never been in breach of any of the provisions of the law in terms of its membership and Mr Phillips knows this to be the case,” he said. “It is a ridiculous PR stunt by Mr Phillips, who is yet another unelected member of the Labour Party who has been promoted beyond his capacity, just like his good friend Mr Peter Mandelson. “Furthermore, Mr Phillips and the EHRC are on record as being utterly biased in favour of non-indigenous British groups and against the BNP,” Mr Griffin continued. “Last year in May, for example, Mr Phillips told the Scottish Trade Union Congress that the ‘BNP should be treated as less than human.’ Anyone who suggests that the EHRC has an objective view on the BNP should have their head examined,” he said. “In contrast, the BNP has a mandate from nearly a million British people who voted for us on June 4th. That is a real mandate, and we reject the EHRC’s grandstanding. We note that Mr Phillips refused to even comment on a ‘black children only’ school programme which specifically discriminated against white kids despite receiving direct funding from the government. “Furthermore, it has not missed anyone’s attention that the EHRC’s staff is overwhelmingly of non-British origin. When it is considered that this organisation receives £70 million in public funds - more than the foreign aid budget to Zimbabwe - then it can be seen that the EHRC itself is open to question in terms of its objectivity and legality,” Mr Griffin continued. “The EHRC has never objected to the thousands of organisations in receipt of public funding which exist solely for the interests of non-indigenous groups, such as Bangladeshis, Afghans or Somalis. Somehow the EHRC and Mr Phillips only spring into action when someone dares to speak up for the English, the Scots, the Irish and the Welsh people of Britain. “Mr Phillips is on record has having had a bust of Lenin on his desk and that should tell us all that we need to know about this vile anti-British organisation which he heads up at a huge salary,” Mr Griffin said. “Nonetheless, we are taking this neo-Marxist assault seriously, and have already obtained the best possible legal advice. We will be responding to the EHRC’s impertinent and bullying letter in due course. “We will also be asking them to explain their grotesque failure to address extremely serious problems such as the black rape gangs scandal which was highlighted with unusual courage and lack of self-censorship by Channel 4 last night.” * Some facts about the EHRC: - Despite rising unemployment and a 22 percent poverty level, the government has seen fit to spend a further £70 million on its ‘Race Gestapo’ police, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). - The cost of the Government’s anti-discrimination watchdog has grown from £22.5 million in 2008 to £70 million in 2009, with salaries for its staff soaring by an inflation-defying 25 percent. - Staff received an average increase of around £9,000, taking their average salary to £45,920. In 2008/09 - its first full year of operation - it was given a £70 million budget. - The EHRC was created when the Equal Opportunities Commission, the Commission for Racial Equality and the Disability Rights Commission were merged in October 2007. Even though the Tories are now bleating about the cost of the EHRC, the reality is that they fully supported the creation of the CRE, and its first director was a Conservative MP, David Lane. - The budget for those three groups in the last year of their existence was £47.5 million. The commission has 514 workers, with projected staff costs for 2008/9 of £23 million. - The EHRC has become little more than an anti-white lobbying body, with its head, Trevor Philips, continuously refusing to comment on a ‘black children only’ school programme which specifically discriminated against white kids despite receiving direct funding from the government. - The EHRC has also been criticised for having a disproportionate number of non-indigenous personnel on its staff, again raising the question of whether or not the organisation is really promoting genuine equality, or simply lobbying for ‘minority’ groups. - In 2008 it was revealed that a private company co-founded by Phillips and in which he owns 70 percent of the shares, the Equate Organisation, had been employed by Channel 4 following the race row involving Shilpa Shetty and Jade Goody during the May 2007 series of Celebrity Big Brother. The undisclosed sum paid by C4 to Phillips and the Commission’s assertion that “Trevor has gone through all the correct processes of declaring his interests, so there is no conflict” provoked widespread criticism. - According to The Times, 29th May 2003, p. 8… “Trevor Phillips, the head of the Campaign for Racial Equality, has revealed in the Irish Post why a bust of Lenin sits on his desk. ‘It’s there as a reminder. . . Just because the Soviet experiment failed, we should not throw everything Lenin did out the window’.”
  14. Identity politics is connected to the economy - and indeed everything else. The sacked strikers who are demanding 'British jobs for British workers' are increasingly viewing their economic prospects from a British Nationalist perspective. As indeed are many others.
  15. Only you can know for sure if you are indeed British. The 21st Century will be about the politics of identity (ethnic, cultural and religious). A multi-ethnic, multi-cultural society does not mean that such issues are no longer of any consequence. Just the opposite, in fact.
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