Tuesday, 26 March 2013



Posted: 26 Mar 2013 12:24 AM PDT

As you will see by this new video, despite frantic attempts by our political opponents, the BNP is to receive a substantial sum of money via the European Union. That's good news for us and good news for the white working class amongst whom most of that money will be invested. It is however very bad news for the crooks who tried to blatantly subvert democracy and the pet communities that money would have been used to bribe.



Posted: 25 Mar 2013 12:14 PM PDT

Sam Leith in the London Evening Standard has commented on Cameron's unsuccessful sortie into BNP territory today.

What a mess our policy on immigration has become. It is a muddle in its conception, a babble of gibberish in its public proclamation and a pig’s ear in its implementation. Politicians of all stripes spin on the spot like boy racers doing donuts in stolen Ford Capris. Like victims in a hostage situation, they yelp whatever they think will appease their captors. The gun held to the Tory head is marked Ukip; the one held to Labour’s is marked BNP. The giant howitzer down whose barrel they both stare is marked with the mastheads of most of our most popular newspapers. And, of course, they have guns on each other too.

Meanwhile as they do nothing but talk about the subject it takes the Asian Image to point out the full horror of just one of the by-products. Of course they can only see it from their point of view, but I didn't hear any complaints from the Asian Image or any other media outlet when the whole of white society was effectively put on trial over Stephen Lawrence.


Provocative statements by politicians’ only fuel far right groups, after Jack Straw’s comments on white girls being seen as “easy meat” by some British Pakistani men, the British National Party (BNP) came out with the offensive slogan “Our children are not halal meat”.

I am sure that an experienced politician such as Jack Straw would be horrified to think his statements may have inspired the BNP’s slogan, which is why he needs to choose his words more carefully next time, especially when dealing with a sensitive issue such as race.