Saturday, 29 August 2009

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY BOBBY?

Not if you are white and British you can't!

At a time when the British National Party faces persecution over it's membership criteria, the racist anti-white and British hating GMP establishment sends out an appeal through the local paper to encourage the people of Leigh to join it's Independent Advisory Group to improve the service...............................................(wait for it).................... they offer to minority communities in Wigan and Leigh.

Yep, back of the queue as per normal, poor old Lobbygobbler or Pie-Eater, lets forget about the real crime in and around our towns and all the frustraton of having to put up with anti-social behaviour and thuggery, drug abuse, theft and verbal abuse, and lets just cater for the newly arrived to our shores!

Not content to have employment opportunities solely for our ethnic community (obviously, excluding the indigenous white Britons) 'Council’s first ethnic minority jobs fair'http://www.manchester.gov.uk/news/article/4354/councils_first_ethnic_minority_jobs_fair

Nor are they just happy in giving the Rafiki/Motswako Project based in Wigan a monetary contribution of some £400,000 in charitable donations, from our core Council Tax budget, that you and me unfortunately aid and abet.

http://www.wigan.gov.uk/Services/EducationLearning/Youth/RafikiMotswakoProject.htm

Or, involuntary recruiting bogus terror translators:

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1134133_terror_cops_fooled_by_fake_translator

But, lets have the ethnic minorities now telling our police force how to police our own neighbourhoods!

'PLEA FOR MORE COMMUNITY ACTION WITH POLICE'

The IAG will be made up of voluntary representatives from the borough's diverse communities, and members can come from a range of backgrounds and ages.

They must also be willing to work constructively with the police and provide HONEST feedback to officers.

Supt Bob Lomas of Greater Manchester Police's Wigan Division said: "I hope the IAG will be an effective way of communicating with people from our diverse range of communities and building links with those who have not had chance to talk to us in the past.....

.....The group will work closely with officers across Wigan borough to influence the service provided by the police to the community.........

Continued:http://www.leighreporter.co.uk/leigh-news/Plea-for-more-community-action.5588475.jp

yaz