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rehctub

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14 years ago @ The British National P... - Lincolnshire BNP to Co... · 0 replies · +1 points

It was a pleasure to meet Malcolm and indeed to sign his nomination form. Good luck to all the Linconshire candidates

14 years ago @ The British National P... - One Law for British Pe... · 0 replies · +4 points

Wonder if all those people who registered as Jedi in the last census are going to be allowed to chop bits off people then?

"Well Officer, he looked a bit Sith to me, yer know dark side, so I chopped 'is arm off. It's me culture init."

15 years ago @ The British National P... - Violent Thugs Disrupt ... · 0 replies · +35 points

On a rare day off work, just happened to see this on the news.
UAF, don't you understand the electorate of this country have spoken and sent two, thats right two, BNP members to the E.P.
Whilst you continue your protests against our so-called facist ways, you are doing nothing but demonstrating that the true oppressors of free speech and demorcracy in this country are yourselves. I'm proud to call myself a BNP member and after todays little display at College Green, you have no doubt just added to our membership.

15 years ago @ The British National P... - Broken European Ballot... · 0 replies · +11 points

Hmmmm, I wonder if they had been LabLinCon tags, would it of solicited a more extreme response by the police. A full investigation by CID and scene of crimes maybe would have been swung into action no doubt.
The next time there is an election in another nation and it is of a dubious nature, our present elected parliamentarians will be just lining up to condemn such illegal and immoral activities such as broken seals or potential missing ballot papers.

15 years ago @ The British National P... - BNP Tells Calais Asylu... · 0 replies · +2 points

This report demonstrates how the French authorities view these individuals by referring to them as ‘clandestine’. This expressed as an adjective means;

Characterized by, done in, or executed with secrecy or concealment, esp. for purposes of subversion or deception; private or surreptitious: Their clandestine meetings went undiscovered for two years.

Meanwhile, once they have made there trip across the channel they are referred to as asylum seekers. Surely a more appropriate definition would be, benefit seekers.
The French police officer who states that the do gooders had a nearby soup kitchen tellingly reveals that the French police obviously do not wish for these individuals to be in their country, any more than we wish for them to be in ours. Furthermore that statement of do gooders demonstrates the frustration felt by the person. Can you imagine what a serving police officer in this country would have done to him if he referred to a group by such a title?
Although on a national basis the British and the French have historically had their differences. Thanks to the work of Charlotte and the other members of the team, it shows that there is common ground between the BNP and the French authorities. They don’t want them and neither do we.

15 years ago @ The British National P... - Will BNP Win One or Fo... · 0 replies · +12 points

As I stated in another thread, I said that I would be submitting an application for membership to the BNP. This has now been done online and got my email saying I should receive my membership info within the next 3 weeks.
As an aside, if you say my 'nick' on here you backwards, you'll get the idea of what I do for a living. Yesterday an elderly lady who was in her 70's came into the shop and we got talking about the elections, and I told her who I voted for. Her reaction was, "Ssssh, you not supposed to tell anyone that!" My response was that I didn't care who knew and was not ashamed. She then looked over her shoulder and then in sotto voice said. "So did I".
That really made my day

15 years ago @ The British National P... - Labour, Tory, Lib-Dem ... · 3 replies · +15 points

I've been looking at the site over the past few weeks, and I've decided as of 7 am tomorrow morning, my vote is going to the BNP and I will taking out a membership of the only party which seems to be truthfully honest as soon as. I was one of those who bought into the lies spun to this country in 1997, 'things can only get better!' Never before has a sentence being been more misused in history.
For the past 11 years, like many others probably have, I’ve gone on a polling day and hesitated as to vote for BNP or the devil you know. To my shame, I will admit to voting for the devil, but no longer. I've watched this country deteriorate till we have become a haven for asylum seekers, terrorists and anybody who fancy living off the state and not paying their way, or not respecting our history, culture and values. It's time to claim our country back from the corrupt establishment and loony left/pc brigade and put the GREAT back into Britain.
The level of contempt I feel for the LibLabCon politicians cannot be put into mere words.

Good luck to all the candidates tomorrow.