Today I feel a mixture of sadness and excitement. The Green Arrow was the first site I visited each day and its closure will have left many with a great sense of loss. It was a true source of information and news that would otherwise have been denied to the British people. That said, I think the new site has an even greater potential to inform and educate and I sincerely trust it will go from strength to strength.
Thank you GA; not just for what you have done already, but for what you and the other patriots are about to accomplish with The British Resistance. We will never surrender - we will prevail.
Much as I loved visiting The Green Arrow, I feel this new site has a great deal of potential to become even bigger and better than the old one. Let's hope so. The resistance in Britain to our duplicitous and traitorous governments is growing daily and this site can and will become the focus of everyones efforts to support The British National Party in many different ways until our Country is once again returned to its rightful owners.
We are the English, the Irish, the Welsh and the Scots. We are the British Resistance. We will never surrender. God bless all of you for your good work and continued dedication to the cause.
I have been an avid fan of this site for some time and have read about many previous events and meetings, but today, for the first time, I can say, 'I was there'. Your talk about Wales, past and present, was both inspiring and heart wrenching. You know I was crying unashamedly as you concluded. But, more than that, your words made me more determined than ever to do more for our cause. Thank you so much for that and for the gracious way you treated me. You are one of life's gentlemen and I am honoured and humbled to be your kinsman. Sincerely, Noel.
This was the first story I've read after being computer-less for a fortnight. And what a cracking good read. I once told Kazzy she reminded me of Boadicea. Let's hope that next week we can get her chariot ready for the drive down to Westminster. I wish you all the very best. Everyone is very proud of all you both do for The British National Party - Noel G
Thanks for the link to this, Rugfish. I got; BNP 89%; UKIP 63%; Con 35%; Lib Dem 23%; Lab 22%. What I want to know is, 'How the hell do I have 22% in common with Labour? That's almost a quarter! I'm going for a lie down.
I am so pleased for all the candidates and wish each of them well, but I am simply overjoyed that Michael Green is taking on Peter Hain in Neath. Let us hope that 'the long arm of the law' in the guise of Mr Green finally feels the collar of that rogue Hain and sends him packing once and for all. What sweet justice that would be. Go get him, Michael, we are all behind you.
This article speaks volumes to me. Would the so-called anti-fascist UAF have publicised an article critical of them in their Searchlight rag? I think the answer to that is a resounding, 'NO'. The fact that it appears here on this site is both a brave move and proof positive that The British National Party is not the fascist and totalitarian organisation that the Unwashed And Filthy accuse us of yet work so hard to implement themselves with their support for the destruction of our Country.
This man has a face that is easily just as smackable as that of Jeffrey Archer. I'm going to send him a lemon tomorrow with the suggestion that if he sucks it, he might be successful in removing that smug look in time for the election.
The media are at odds with reality here. I checked the BNP website for news and read that the membership ban had been lifted. I clicked the button to apply for membership and completed the form. It was quick and painless. It was so quick that I rang the phone number to see if I had been successful and spoke to a lovely lady who said they were very busy and that the applications from my wife and myself will be processed on Monday. I urge all Patriots who are not yet members to visit the British National Party website and press that button. Go on - you know you want to. If you hate the state our Country is in, pressing that button may be the best thing you could ever do. Onwards and upwards.
Yes, Mark. It's under the top lip of the bin set in a circle of moulded plastic about the size of a 10 pence piece. Once you've prised it out with a screwdriver the chip comes to bits quite easily and has a small CD-R disc in it similar in diameter to a five pence coin. Well - mine did, whoops!