Saturday, 21 August 2010

Remember The Few

The 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain hasn't received much coverage in the news has it? The marxist media seem more concerned with some flood in a country that has nothing to do with Great Britain.

Just bloody typical!

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Who's Next?

Lee Barnes has today resigned from the BNP. He is the latest in a long line of prominent people who have either resigned or been suspended in recent weeks.

Things are getting out of control. If something doesn't happen soon, the whole party will pass the point of no return. If that happens, where do nationalists go next? NF? UKIP? EDL?

You can see Lee Barnes reasons for resigning here

Sunday, 8 August 2010

Co-op Act Disgracefully - Boycott Them Now!





Picture the scene. You've just arrived back in the UK after a 34hr journey. For the last 4 months you've been based in Afghanistan, dodging bullets and doing your duty. You see a shop and think to yourself that a couple of cans of beer would be nice to unwind with when you get home. You stand in the queue, money ready to pay, to be told by some jumped-up jobsworth that they are refusing to serve you because you are in uniform!

I for one will not be spending my hard-earned cash with this disgrace of a company ever again.

Full story can be found here

Thursday, 5 August 2010

Council House For Life Under Threat



David Cameron has said he wants to see the end of 'council housing for life' to enable the most in need the right to a proper home.



In what would be the most radical reform in housing since Margaret Thatcher introduced the 'Right to Buy' 30 years ago, the Prime Minister said security of tenure for council tenants could be entirely scrapped.


Instead, they would be given a lease lasting five or 10 years, so that their homes could be given to people in greater need if they in the meantime found a better job or could afford to move and rent in the private sector.
 
 
So, let me see if I understand this properly.
 
You put in a lot of hard work and spend your hard-earned money on lovingly decorating your home, then along comes a council official to tell you to pack up and move because there's a family of illegal immigrants/work-shy layabouts/drug-using scumbags (take your pick, or add one of your own) who need your house more than you do!  
 
I dread to think what is coming next.
 
Full story can be found here

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Common Sense Prevails - Charges Dropped


Two English Defence League members, who were arrested during a rooftop protest, have had all charges dropped against them


Leon McCreery from Stockport and John Shaw from Knaresborough were arrested during the incident over the May Bank holiday, after being taken down from the roof of a disused factory in Hall Street by riot police.

The pair were bailed following an appearance at Dudley Magistrates Court, but the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has today announced it has dropped all charges against them because of “insufficient evidence”.

Gill Casey, District Crown Prosecutor for CPS Wolverhampton, said: “When considering whether a case should be prosecuted, the CPS applies the Code for Crown Prosecutors in two parts. The first is the evidential test where we have to be satisfied that there is enough admissible evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction. If the evidence satisfies the first test, then we have to consider the second part the public interest test.

“In the case against John Shaw and Leon McCreery a preliminary evidential test called the threshold test was applied. This was permissible because they were considered a substantial bail risk if released from custody and not all of the evidence was available to the prosecutor at the time that the charging decision was sought by the police. Additionally it was considered to be in the public interest to commence a prosecution.


“I have now had an opportunity of carrying out a review of all the evidence and have applied both parts of the Code and I have made the decision to discontinue the prosecution on the basis that there is now insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction.”

Monday, 2 August 2010

Another Young Life 'Enriched'

A fourteen year old girl was forced into prostitution and sexually abused in Greater Manchester.

Pictured above are the 9 enrichers who were today convicted for their parts in this vile crime.

Full details can be found on the BBC website here

Sunday, 1 August 2010

Leadership Blues

Let's get one thing straight. I am not a worshipper of Nick Griffin, nor am I a fan of Eddy Butler. What I am is a Nationalist who is fed up of seeing the nationalist cause being wrecked by people who think more of themselves than the fate of our country.

I don't know if the leadership of the BNP have been lining their own pockets with members donations. I don't know if Jim Dowson is fleecing the party for all it is worth. I don't know if Eddy Butler is a Searchlight plant. However, I do know that a lot of good members and supporters of the BNP are wary of parting with their hard-earned cash until this mess is sorted out. I also know that the same members and supporters are becoming increasingly fed up with the cloak and dagger antics of some senior party members. Secretly recording telephone conversations, publishing lies and smears on the internet, and mass suspensions of hardworking activists for supporting a rival candidate in a leadership contest are not the actions of honourable men. As much as I despise the Labour Party, you will not see them suspend activists for supporting Ed Balls or Diane Abbott!

I make no apologies for showing the following video. I'm not showing it because I support Eddy Butler, because I don't. I'm showing it because it is bloody funny!