Tuesday 25 May 2010

Football fan kicks off over England shirt row


A CHARITY shop volunteer has complained to police that an officer stopped her in the street and told her not to wear her England football shirt.

Tracey Rose, 30, said the incident kicked off when she left her Dorchester Road flat to walk to Weymouth town centre and a uniformed officer pulled up in his police car to tackle her.

“It’s political correctness gone mad,” she said.

She added: “I left home at 9.10am and was walking down Dorchester Road.

“When I passed Carlton Road North the police car pulled up and the officer said ‘Can I have a word with you?’ “He said I had to take my England top off. I kept asking ‘why’ and he wouldn’t tell me.

“He said ‘You’ve just got to take it off.’”

Miss Rose was on her way to the Life Children and Baby Shop in Great George Street where she helps as a volunteer.

Miss Rose said the officer told her to go and change her top but she said she would be late for her volunteer work.

She said the policeman asked her to cover the England badge up when she got to work and she was sent off on her way.

Miss Rose was left frightened at being stopped and walked through the Park District to avoid being seen by more police.

She said: “He was bang out of order and it was quite embarrassing.

“People were looking across the road at us.”

Last week a national newspaper reported how the Metropolitan Police had advised pubs that barring people wearing England shirts could help avert trouble during matches.

Miss Rose’s partner Jonathan Slight said England fans should continue to wear their shirts with pride.

Mr Slight, 46, said: “I just think it’s so ridiculous.

“Where’s it going to end?

“I said to the police I fully intend to watch the England games with my face painted now.”

Mr Slight lodged a complaint to Dorset Police on Miss Rose’s behalf and she was later contacted by Inspector Pete Meteau, who is in charge of policing in the town.

Joyce Fannon, manager at the Life shop, said she was ‘flabbergasted’ when Miss Rose got to the shop and told her what had happened.

She said: “Tracey is a valued and hard working volunteer and I was concerned for her.

“I thought ‘what an awful thing to have happened.’”

Inspector Pete Meteau, section commander for Weymouth and Portland, was surprised at the complaint.

He said officers have not been advised to tell the public they should not be wearing England shirts.

“We don’t tell people what to wear and what not to wear,” he said.

He said Miss Rose described the officer as tall and white but tanned with short brown hair.

But Insp Meteau has been unable to trace an officer who was in Dorchester Road at that time yesterday.

He said he would be checking CCTV footage to look for police cars heading towards the seafront yesterday morning.

A spokesman for the Football Association, the governing body of association football in England, said: “It is up to local police forces if they want to give out advice on the wearing of football shirts.”

Monday 24 May 2010

'Foreign bus driver ordered my son off bus for offensive England shirt'

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'Foreign bus driver ordered my son off bus for offensive England shirt'

'Foreign bus driver ordered my son off bus for offensive England shirt'

ANGRY mum Sam Fardon says her toddler son was ordered off a bus – because the driver found his England shirt "offensive"!

Two-year-old Dylan Hall was with his mum and baby brother Adam, aged 10 weeks, when they were told to leave the 34A service from Newcastle Bus Station.

Miss Fardon says it was only after other passengers intervened that they were allowed on to the bus.

The 27-year-old, from Trent Vale, left with Dylan, said: "As we got on the bus, my two-year-old son had an England shirt on and the bus driver, who had an Eastern European accent, said he found it offensive.

"He said, 'he won't be wearing that during the World Cup, will he'? I said Dylan would and the bus driver said: 'I find that really offensive'. I couldn't believe it.

"He said we'd have to get off the bus but I argued with him and other passengers backed me up, so he let us on.

"I think it's disgraceful. I had baby Adam with me as well, luckily he wasn't wearing his England baby-grow."

Miss Fardon says she caught the bus at 9am on Thursday, to take Dylan to a toddler group in Chesterton. She says she sent an email of complaint to First Bus from her phone immediately, then called into Newcastle Bus Station at around 3pm to complain in person.

Miss Fardon's partner Chris Hall, aged 55, a taxi driver, said: "I'm not very happy about it. It's just showing support for your country during a World Cup, there's nothing offensive about it. During the World Cup I will have England flags on my taxi."

Selwyn Brown, chairman of North Staffordshire bus users group Aces, said: "It's unbelievable. Assuming it's true, the bus driver is to be condemned. Not just because there's nothing wrong with wearing an England shirt, but that it was a little child. It's totally ludicrous."

Paul De Santis, commercial director of First Bus, confirmed the firm was following up the complaint.

He said: "We are investigating. We will be following it up with the customer to get a bit more detail.

"We are fully supporting England's World Cup campaign and will be putting supporting material in all our buses. No-one should have to accept those sort of comments, certainly none of our customers."

Wednesday 12 May 2010

Parents' outrage as children told 'dress as a Muslim for mosque trip - or you will be branded a truant'

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 9:19 AM on 12th May 2010

A Catholic schoolgirl has been branded a 'truant' by her teachers after she refused to dress as a Muslim for a school field trip to a mosque.

Staff had ordered 14-year-old Amy Owen and her classmates to dress in headscarf, wear trousers or leggings and keep her arms covered for the compulsory visit to the mosque after it was arranged to promote 'community cohesion.'

Parents at the 1,100 pupil Ellesmere Port Catholic High School in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire were also told they were each required to make a £3 contribution towards the trip for all Year Nine students.
Michelle Davies' daughter Amy Owen was ordered to wear a headscarf and trousers or leggings for a school trip to a mosque

Michelle Davies' daughter Amy Owen was ordered to wear a headscarf and trousers or leggings for a school trip to a mosque

But when Amy refused to dress in Muslim attire for the visit to Al Rahma Mosque in Toxteth, Liverpool, staff warned her about rules and said refusal would mean non attendance which would then be marked down as an 'unauthorised absence.'

In a stern letter to her family with words in block capitals and underlined, the school's headmaster Peter Lee said the visit was 'as compulsory as a geography field trip.'

He added: 'There are two reasons for these visits. One is that the scheme of work in religious studies REQUIRES children to have knowledge and understanding of other world religions.

'The second is that the school is REQUIRED to promote tolerance respect and understanding. This is known as community cohesion. A failure to do this could result in an unwelcome inspection judgement. None of us would relish that.

'Whilst I may not require you to pay for this I must require your child to participate.'

It is believed up to ten other families from Amy's Year 9 classes also refused to dress as Muslims and were marked down in the truanting register.

But Amy's mother Michelle Davies, 34, a home help said: 'It's like they're putting a gun to your head - either you go to a mosque, or you're marked down as an unauthorised absence on your record - that's it no two ways about it.
Enlarge The Ellesmere Port Catholic High School letter to parents notifying them of the trip to the Al Rahma Mosque in Toxteth, Liverpool

The Ellesmere Port Catholic High School letter to parents notifying them of the trip to the Al Rahma Mosque in Toxteth, Liverpool

'It's like they are saying she is playing truant for not wearing a head scarf. If the trip had been without the leggings and the headscarf, that would have been fine but I wasn't having my daughter dressed in the Muslim way.

'There are some parts of RE lessons that children who are Jehovahs Witnesses don't have to attend because that's part of their religion and the fact is Amy is Catholic and not a Muslim.

'She's proud of her school uniform and what it represents and she should be able to wear it like she would on any normal school trip.

'She likes to learn, she takes history and she is really interested in it, she wants to learn, but she can do that her classroom without changing the way she dresses.

'I even did some research on the internet about non-Muslims attending mosques and it says you don't have to adhere to the dress code.
The trip to the mosque was organised so that students could 'deepen their understanding and broaden their knowledge' of Islam

The trip to the mosque was organised so that students could 'deepen their understanding and broaden their knowledge' of Islam

'I also fail to see how a three-hour trip to a mosque is of any educational value to a Catholic when she can learn about the Muslim faith in the classroom.

'I can guarantee that if there were ten Muslim girls coming to our school it would adhere to what they wanted, because that's their faith, their religion, their dress code.'

The school claimed it had arranged the trip in accordance with diktats sent down by Oftsted and the Roman Catholic diocese and said it to abide by a 'strict dress code.'

Mrs Davies who has two other children said: 'No sooner had I objected to the dress code, I got a phone call from her head of year saying I don't see what the problem is, it teaches them respect. I said to her, is that not my job and your job as a school?

'Then she asked it was a problem with the cost, and I told her not to patronize me. I said it was for religious reasons. I'm not a devout Catholic, I've never claimed to be but my daughter is a white, British Catholic girl - not a Muslim girl, therefore she is not adhering to a Muslim dress code.

'The next thing Amy was in Mr Lee's office with three other kids being told it was a compulsory trip. He gave me a parent consent form, but I didn't give my consent and I was told it would be an unauthorised absence.

'I'm so angry - in particular with the letter Mr Lee sent with bits underlined and words in block capitals. And also, you can't tell me that by making some year nine kids attend a trip to a mosque is going to make his his OfSTED report look better.
The school says the trip was an exciting and unique opportunity for students

The school says the trip was an exciting and unique opportunity for students

'I had to send a letter in to the school explaining why Amy was absent, and I explained exactly why Amy wasn't there.

'What really infuriates me is that if she wore leggings to school, she would be told to take them off because they're not school uniform.

'If Muslim girls came to Amy's school, the school would probably allow them to wear their leggings and head scarf because it is respectful. If they were told to remove them, there would be uproar.'

Another parent Kirsty Ashworth, of Ellesmere Port, whose daughter Charlie Sheen was due to attend the trip said: 'I didn't see the educational benefit of it and I can't see how it would help her get a job or anything like that.

'I'm not racist or anything but I send my daughter to an English speaking catholic school, so I don't see why she should dress as a Muslim.'

A spokesman for the school said: 'In keeping with accepted good practice we are pleased to provide students with an experience of a visit to a Mosque and the chance to talk and question a representative of the community which it serves.

'This is an exciting and for many, a unique opportunity to learn at first hand how Islamic practices and beliefs map against their own.

'We hope to provide other experiences to further our students' appreciation and tolerance for faiths and culture as opportunities present themselves, as all good schools will do in the name of education.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz0niL6G7xw

Monday 10 May 2010

British Taxpayers Now Liable for £2 Billion of Greek Debt

The proposed British share of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) bailout of Greece has risen to nearly £2 billion, despite Britain being buried in debt due to decades of Tory and Labour mismanagement.

The £2 billion annual fee could be Britain’s pro-rata share of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) bailout of Greece, a nation which has a deficit almost identical to that of Britain.

Originally the IMF had planned on contributing €15 billion, which would have made the UK’s share £650 million. That number was then raised to €20 billion, pushing the UK’s share up to £1 billion, and now has been raised again to €40 billion, of which the UK will have to pay £2 billion.

The collapsing 11-year-old euro fell 4.3 percent last week. In addition, spreads on Greek, Spanish and Portuguese bonds widened, further indicating a lack of confidence in the EU. European banks have suffered big losses, especially those with exposure to Greece, Portugal and Spain.

The fundamental flaw in the EU superstate is the notion that all members are economically comparable in terms of productivity, development, employment, inflation and other factors which determine overall economic performance.

Simon Tilford, chief economist at the Center for European Reform in London, said that the southern countries, meaning Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy, are so uncompetitive compared with the others, especially Germany, that there are permanent trade imbalances that will destroy the euro.

“The myth of European integration and solidarity has been exposed as wishful thinking,” said Mr Tilford.

According to researchers at Morgan Stanley, “[A] stabilisation fund is just buying time for distressed borrowers. The fiscal policy action taken in these countries during this ‘extra time’ is essential. If yet another rescue mechanism isn't followed by aggressive austerity measures, the problem just continues to fester and could eventually spread even wider."

Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton University and New York Times columnist, Paul Krugman, explained it thus:

“During the years of easy money, wages and prices in the crisis countries rose much faster than in the rest of Europe. Now that the money is no longer rolling in, those countries need to get costs back in line.

“But that’s a much harder thing to do now than it was when each European nation had its own currency. Back then, costs could be brought in line by adjusting exchange rates e.g., Greece could cut its wages relative to German wages simply by reducing the value of the drachma in terms of Deutsche marks. Now that Greece and Germany share the same currency, however, the only way to reduce Greek relative costs is through some combination of German inflation and Greek deflation. And since Germany won’t accept inflation, deflation it is.

“The problem is that deflation falling wages and prices is always and everywhere a deeply painful process. It invariably involves a prolonged slump with high unemployment. And it also aggravates debt problems, both public and private, because incomes fall while the debt burden doesn’t.

“Hence the crisis. Greece’s fiscal woes would be serious but probably manageable if the Greek economy’s prospects for the next few years looked even moderately favorable. But they don’t. Earlier this week, when it downgraded Greek debt, Standard & Poor’s suggested that the euro value of Greek G.D.P. may not return to its 2008 level until 2017, meaning that Greece has no hope of growing out of its troubles.”

Today is the 60th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration, the proposal by France’s foreign minister, Robert Schuman, to create a supranational organization of states in war-ravaged Europe, which is now celebrated as Europe Day.

While the early pact between France and Germany led to the free-trade zone known as the European Economic Community, the European Union still lacks serious economic cohesion, due to the disparity between the individual member countries.

The British National Party resolutely opposes the single European currency, supports the overwhelming majority of the British people in their desire to keep the pound and our traditional weights and measures, and would withdraw from the European Union.

British tax money should be used to rescue Britain first, and not to bail out other nations.


Sun, 05/09/2010 - 19:07 | BNP News

Wednesday 5 May 2010

BNP Candidate Abused and Assaulted - And The Police Do Nothing - AGAIN

A fight broke out between a British National Party parliamentary candidate and some Asian men as party members were out campaigning in east London.

The candidate for Romford, Bob Bailey, was filmed shouting out to men who shouted comments at him in Ripple Road when one of them swore and spat at him and Mr Bailey defended himself from an attack to himself and punched him. The asian youths invaded his personal space and spat aiming for his face. I praise Bob Bailey for standing up to this behaviour which blights our streets.

Police were called after 1500 BST to the fight between the two groups.

Now if you or me spat at anyone we would be arrested for a section 18 public order offence and get a £60.00 fine at minimum, what do they get for in sighting public order offences - NOTHING. It sickens me to say this but having been the victim of this type of behaviour I have to say that I am not in any way shocked of the in-action that any police force in the UK.

The Race Laws work both ways but the police are too scared of taking action against black or asian men or women because they themselves are considered racist.




Voting Fraud Investigative Reporter Beaten Up by Muslim Thugs

Jerome Taylor was savagely beaten by 'Asian' thugs while on the trail of Bangladeshi voter fraud in East London


ELECTION SPECIAL – The Cultural Enrichment™ keeps on coming. UK Muslim Postal Vote fraud gets uglier – much uglier:

‘The first punch came, landing on my nose, sending blood down my face’
‘Independent’ reporter Jerome Taylor relives his bloody experience on the trail of voting fraud in east London

When I look back on it now what surprises me is how disarmingly polite my attackers were.

“What are you doing?” asked one of the two, seemingly inquisitive, Asian teenagers who approached me on a quiet cul-de-sac in Bow, east London, shortly after 1pm yesterday.

“There’s been a photographer around here, do you know her?” he added.

I didn’t, but I explained I was a journalist for The Independent looking to speak to a man at an address in the area, who was standing as a candidate in the local elections, about allegations of postal vote fraud. “Can we see your note pad,” the boy asked.

I declined and then the first punch came – landing straight on my nose, sending blood and tears streaming down my face. Then another. Then another.

I tried to protect myself but a fresh crop of attackers – I guess between four and six – joined in. As they knocked me to the ground one of them brought a traffic cone repeatedly down on the back of my head.


When I look back on it now what surprises me is how disarmingly polite my attackers were.

"What are you doing?" asked one of the two, seemingly inquisitive, Asian teenagers who approached me on a quiet cul-de-sac in Bow, east London, shortly after 1pm yesterday.

"There's been a photographer around here, do you know her?" he added.

I didn't, but I explained I was a journalist for The Independent looking to speak to a man at an address in the area, who was standing as a candidate in the local elections, about allegations of postal vote fraud. "Can we see your note pad," the boy asked.

I declined and then the first punch came – landing straight on my nose, sending blood and tears streaming down my face. Then another. Then another.

I tried to protect myself but a fresh crop of attackers – I guess between four and six – joined in. As they knocked me to the ground one of them brought a traffic cone repeatedly down on the back of my head.

As their fists and feet slammed into me, all I could think about was some advice a friend had given me. She's a paramedic and has dealt with countless victims of assault. "Whatever you do don't get knocked to the ground," she once said. "Blows on the floor are much more dangerous." It seemed faintly absurd now. "That's easy for you to say," I thought. "How on earth are you meant to stay up?"

I don't know how long it lasted – it was probably only a minute – but it was a long minute. I don't remember them saying anything as they did it. The first noise I was aware of was the beeping of a car horn and a woman screaming.

The noise brought a man out of a nearby block of flats. With little regard for his own safety he waded in and defended me until my attackers ran away.

I shudder to think what would have happened if he hadn't been brave enough to take action and I cannot thank him enough for what he did. He gave me a bottle of water to wash the blood away and showed me a mobile phone that one of the attackers had dropped which he later handed to the police. He also maintained that he saw at least two of the attackers run into the candidate's house.

What brought me to Bow yesterday were allegations of widespread postal voting fraud. Both the local Conservative and Respect parties in Tower Hamlets have been looking through the new electoral rolls for properties that have an alarmingly high number of adults registered to one address. The area has a large Bengali population and this type of fraud is unfortunately all too common. In some instances there have been as many as 20 Bengali names supposedly living in two or three-bedroom flats. When journalists have previously called, all too often there are far fewer living there. In some instances, no Bengalis at all.

In such a heavily populated borough, a few fraudulent postal votes might not sound like it matters but when you look at how slim the majorities are here you know every vote counts. In Bethnal Green and Bow, Respect has a tiny 1,300-vote lead. In neighbouring Poplar and Limehouse, where George Galloway is taking on Labour's Jim Fitzpatrick and Tory newcomer Tim Archer, the lead is around 4,000. But boundary changes have brought thousands of affluent Tory-leaning voters into the constituency, making it an equally tight race.

So far Scotland Yard is looking into 28 allegations of bogus voter registration in London, although the Conservative and Respect parties both say they have highlighted many more. Concerns have been amplified by a flood of new voter registrations in the past few weeks in the run-up to the nationwide deadline on 20 April. Election officials in Tower Hamlets have removed 141 suspect ballots from the register but overall 5,166 new names were received before the deadline with little time to check their veracity.

Bengalis do tend to have large families and this is the third most deprived borough in the country. Overcrowding is a serious issue. But other Bengalis I know in the area had told me that it was very unusual to have any more than five adults in one house. The households are large, they said, because they have lots of children – not lots of adults.

Thinking back on my experience perhaps I was naïve to venture into the area on my own, although I do live in east London, know the estates well and have rarely felt threatened. My Bengali neighbours, meanwhile, are particularly kind and well-liked because they tend to keep a tighter leash on their kids.

The paramedics who treated me told me that they rarely went into the area without a police escort. "These kids are trapped in an endless cycle of poverty," one of them said. "There's a lot of drugs and gang-related violence but it is rare for a stranger like you to be attacked."

The slight difference, of course, is that I'm not a stranger in the normal sense. Whoever these kids were it was evident that they were no strangers to the occasional journalist and photographer sniffing around.

Last night, I managed to speak to the man I wanted to interview about the alleged fraud, and whose house I was outside when I was attacked. He said: "I am not going to talk to you about this. Why have you been knocking on my door. You don't disturb me. If you knock on my door again I will take you to court."

Police probe voter fraud

*Police forces across the country are investigating over 50 complaints of voting abuses, including 10 complaints passed to the police in Tower Hamlets where The Independent journalist Jerome Taylor was attacked.

Tower Hamlets Council confirmed it had asked the police to investigate 10 cases of voter fraud in its area, but it revealed that 3,123 late applications have been received for postal votes and it has had too little time to properly check whether they are all genuine before the register closed.

That could open the poll in the two constituencies in Tower Hamlets – Bethnal Green and Bow and Poplar and Limehouse – to massive postal voter fraud. Respect is in a bitter fight to retain the highly marginal Bethnal Green seat – vacated by Respect MP George Galloway, who is standing in neighbouring Poplar and Limehouse – and, in an unprecedented development in British politics, all the candidates of the main parties are Bangladeshi Muslims.

The council said it would support calls to change the rules after Thursday's elections, to provide more time for checks to be carried out on late postal vote applications. "That could mean closing applications for postal votes at least four days before the normal voter registration process closes."

BNP elderly activists attacked in Islington



It happened today when a group of left-wing vandals, possibly high on alcohol and drugs, attacked a group of BNP activists campaigning in Islington. Among the BNP members attacked, was an 87-year-old in a wheelchair and a 67-year-old.

The attackers, mostly in their mid-twenties, proceeded to destroy campaigning materials and beat BNP activists. Had it not been for the actions of some stall owners, the ferocity of the attack would have produced fatalities.

The late arrival of police officers did little to reassure the public when faced with an incident that was orchestrated from the very beginning, since some of the attackers have been clearly identified as those involved in previous attacks in the area of Swiss Cottage.



This happens at a time when there have been violent attacks against journalists investigating several cases of electoral fraud. More than 50 cases in at least 12 London local authorities are being investigated by the Metropolitan Police and this includes revelations made by a Prospective Labour Candidate who spoke about postal ballot results indicating how many have been cast for specific political parties.

Tonight, none other than George Galloway MP, denounced the existence of vote rigging in Tower Hamlets, a borough that is already under investigation for electoral fraud with denonciations about the registration of ghost voters.

Violence against political parties and journalists and all kinds of electoral fraud perpetrated by people who are trying to win the election by whichever means are degrading British democracy.

All this in the context of a political party – the Labour Party - that is even campaigning against its own candidates and offering tactical voting. Such is the fear of some of the Labour Mandarins that they are ready and willing to sell their own people to keep themselves in power.

Posted on May 4th, 2010 by Carlos Cortiglia - London Patriot



Election 2010 in less than 24hrs - You can save our Nation and People

IN LESS THAN 24 Hrs YOU CAN SAVE OUR NATION & PEOPLE


By Horwich nationalists
05/05/2010
With less than 24 hours to the start of polling in this most crucial of elections of the last 30 years, you have the fate of our nation and people in your hands. As it is a fact that they will be both gone from the face of the earth within 50 years forever.50 years you say! Yes 50 years, the forces of Globalisation in the form of a alliance between the forces of big business and Marxism who view each other as usefull idiots in their goal of world domination, have been plotting the ultimate destruction of this nation and it,s people to further their aims, why? you ask.

In the case of the global multi national business interests the British Nation is seen only as a market and in their case they are willing to finance the old three political parties in order that they allow any legislation that will allow the free market to dissolve national borders so avoiding any duties or cross border taxes and free movement of cheap expendable labour no matter what the detrimental social implications will be to the indigenous population. IE enrichment means just that but for just the few billionares who bank roll the main parties Lord Ashcroft for the Tories what will he want for his funding of there election campaign, better social housing , I THINK NOT!

In the case of the Marxists globalists theirs is a far more dangerous agenda for their aim is to completely destroy western culture and traditions forever. For years they have been implementing the theories of a little known Italian Marxist called Antonio Gramsci
who stated that
“Socialism is precisely the religion that must overwhelm Christianity. … In the new order, Socialism will triumph by first capturing the culture via infiltration of schools, universities, churches and the media by transforming the consciousness of society.”
His work was later expanded on by a Marxist philosopher called Herbert marcuse In effect to destroy Western Civilisation by promoting and creating a sense culture based on alleged tolerance that will create moral equivalence to any perversion by pre occupying peoples lives with sex, so much that all other moral and cultural & political values are subjugated. As we we see in all the media today with promotion of homosexuality as the norm, even in our Churches! and TV programmes such as Sex in the City & Cougar Town , Sex education no more than condom distribution, The acceptance of the murder of millions of our unborn children, and now even more worrying for us baby boom generation now in our 50,s the promotion of euthanasia on the grounds of there in pain put them out of their misery!

And the more dangerous aspect of this would be that the sense culture that would and now is being set by these Marxist is flexible to the whim of the state, the permanent values of the west would be lost forever. we will end up with , To many old folk put them down, to many children abort a few, a terrifying scenario!

And by destroying National Identities by the promotion of unchecked immigration therefore fragmenting a society to such an extent that it cannot unite against a political elite, Diversity is just another word for Division!


And also the use of the Environmental agenda for the control of people and resources, how often do you here the greens ranting against the car and airplane , how wonderfull for them would it be to have a static population unable to move from one are of a nation to the other unless you gain permission to use the resources to do so!

even these Marxist know that once there agenda is completed that there may be a need for a spiritual outlet for some of their controlled population, therefore what better religion than Islam who core pennant's are submission to higher authorities, unlike they Judea christian tradition were man is sovereign and has a choice in his actions. I must recommend to you all the works oflarry Abrahams
on all these matters a intellectual giant of a man! who has foreseen the dangers as far back of forty years ago.

This is why for years they have attacked the forces of Nationalism in the form of the British National party , we are the defenders of western culture and values it heritage it,s peoples, they have made us out to be a bogeyman , but in fact they are the wolves in sheep's clothing!
please think about not just your own future, but what horrors await your children and grand children if we fail in our task to save our nation and it,s people, I personally am coming to the conclusion that we are involved in a titanic battle between good and evil ! And that the British National Party has a mandate from Heaven to save our Nation from these forces of Evil!
please vote


Another reason to Vote BNP - Brown 'Worst PM Ever', Says Labour Candidate

The infighting again in a government that is supposed to be running a country - A dying party's last stabs at clinging on to power and this is what there own members think of there many years of power, and its not only him who thinks this. If there is ever a reason to change your vote to a party that puts you the people first - Here is a man who thinks so,

Vote for a party that cares about you - Vote BNP on 6th May 2010

A Labour candidate has described Gordon Brown as the "worst prime minister" Britain has ever had.

Manish Sood, who is running in North West Norfolk,, blasted his party leader in a newspaper interview.

The candidate told Sky News he "absolutely" stood by his comments made to Lynn News.

He said Mr Brown's policies were a "total disaster" for the country.

"Obviously this is a very serious matter because at the end of the day we have a prime minister standing so close to the General Election and things are going totally wrong," he said.

"It's a real disaster for the cities, the country and the nation.

"Look at the policies that he's got - increasing National Insurance contributions very, very close to the General Election.

We really have to come down hard on the Labour Party, on the Labour government; and the Prime Minister really does need to wake up and see that this is a problem.

Labour candidate Manish Sood

"Petrol prices are going up very, very close to the General Election. An increase in tax on employment income - very, very close to the General Election.

"All the policies he's bringing in are a total disaster."

Mr Sood told Sky News that Britain was moving away from a government system towards "dangerous anarchy".

He went on to say he wanted to "clean up the whole system", which he claimed was rife with corruption.

"We need to clean the whole party up A to Z, and it's as simple as that. Once we do that, things will get better.

"We really have to come down hard on the Labour Party, on the Labour government - and the Prime Minister really does need to wake up and see that this is a problem."

Mr Sood said the loss of social values was "the basic problem" and the Labour Party was not about that.

"I believe Gordon Brown has been the worst prime minister we have had in this country," he told the newspaper.

"It is a disgrace and he owes an apology to the people and the Queen."

A Labour spokesman said Mr Sood's views were not shared by party members in North West Norfolk.

David Collis, chair of North West Norfolk Constituency Labour Party, said the candidate had been "divorced from this campaign for sometime".

"[Mr Sood is] clearly determined to get as much attention for himself as possible," Mr Collis said.

"Despite having such a dreadful candidate, loyal Labour members will continue to put the case for Gordon Brown as the best man to take Britain forward."

Sky's political correspondent Niall Paterson, who is on the campaign trail with Mr Brown, said one senior Labour source described Mr Sood's behaviour as "bizarre".

"We've been told Labour have been trying to deselect him for quite some time, and it's been pointed out that he is a prospective parliamentary candidate in a seat which the Labour Party has very little hope of taking."


Theory Of Gaia (Revised) Global Warming Myth Continued with my own commentary

I have been asked to write a paper on this so i will re publish once completed

Tuesday 4 May 2010

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Postal Vote Fraud In London


It transpires, according to a Daily Mail report, that there are now fifty criminal enquiries underway nationwide into postal vote rigging.

With the general election running so close there is always the danger with such activity that the keys to Number 10 could be misallocated due to a few thousand fraudulent votes in some marginal constituencies.

With 46 million potential voters in the country a huge 7 million have registered to vote by post. Many applications arrived just before the deadline for registration ended leaving little or no time for proper checks to be made.

For example the Metropolitan Police are looking at 28 claims of major electoral abuse over 12 boroughs.

According to the report Labour supporters ‘stand accused’ of using relatives from overseas or even phantom voters to swell the electoral role with Labour friendly votes.

A Daily Mail investigator visited one of the addresses where eighteen voters were alleged to live. The residents professed to know nothing about the registered names.

Apart from the general election aspect there is the matter of the concurrent local elections. The Daily Mail say they found two Labour councillors’ addresses where the number of adults that live there had suddenly ballooned on the electoral role.

Also, according to the Mail’s Richard Kay the Commonwealth is, for the first time ever, going to send a group of election monitors to the UK. An honour normally extended to the odd banana republic, not to scrutinise a UK election. Hopefully they’re just here to see how it should be done properly.

The Express also wades in against Labour claiming that the last few days and hours of the election campaign will be used by them purely to scare the electorate away from voting Tory using false claims. It is said that they aim to use the fear of the poorest losing their tax credits if the Tories get in to ‘persuade’ people to vote Labour.



BNP only Genuine Alternative to Old-Gang Parties

The British National Party is the only genuine alternative to the old-gang parties, Watford parliamentary candidate Dr Andrew Emerson told a 200-strong crowd at a hustings held at Queens’ School, in Aldenham Road, Bushey.

“The electorate is thoroughly disillusioned,” Dr Emerson said. “It’s not just Labour that’s got us in this mess.

“On many issues the Conservatives and Labour are in total agreement. The Liberal Democrats are [also] guilty.

“All three of the established parties want to continue the tidal wave of immigration. All three want to remain part of the European Union. All three are united on other important questions.

“[The BNP] would end the Afghanistan war, withdraw from the EU and stop further immigration,” he continued to warm applause.

“We would stop fraudulent asylum seeking, repeal the Climate Change Act and cancel the overseas’ aid budget.”

As the meeting closed, among the crowd pressing forward to warmly congratulate Dr Emerson on his performance were several members of the public who not only stated their intention to vote BNP at the general election, but also their firm intention to join the party.