I've just watched the attempted hatchet job on Nick Griffin by Keith Allen on Channel 4which I recorded last night.
I heard a preview on Radio 4 a couple of days ago when this famous actor(I've never heard of him) was interviewed by a "luvvie", and much fun was mad of Nick's taste in music.
Most of the programme was made up of beardy Allen's inexpert strumming of his instrument and his efforts to gain an interview.
He seemed more concerned with his contract with C4 and his worries as to whether he would gain an interview. His comments that our party would sideline those with disabilities was manifestly false and below the belt.
He made much of Nick's interest in music, some of which I am told featured black musicians.
So what. I like jazz and liked Little Richard but that does not mean I want my country colonised by blacks.They have their culture and some of it is good but we do not want ours to be buried by it.
Allen started his hatchet job by showing the little worm Peter Tatchell, an Aussie campaigner for the queer agenda complaining about Nick's alleged islamophobia.
I would suggest this little squirt tried his luck in Iran if he likes muslims. He would find they had a quick solution to his problem.
Old fashioned Tory toffs were used to denigrate those who wanted to keep our land for us as was Enoch Powell, a true patriot.
The declining fortunes of the BNP were gloated upon.
Allen tried to throw doubt on the topic of muslim grooming hinting that whites were just as culpable, ironic at the time there is a trial in Liverpool of over 40 muslims on charges of rape and underage sex.
I wonder whether this old news documentary was scheduled to deflect from the scandal of this mainly muslim infestation of our country.
Well Keith, my lad, nationalism is strong and kicking and when we get our house in order, which we will, it will be you and your multiculti unpatriotic scum which will be kicked.
I would be proud to take part.
However the most interesting point about this so called documentary was how out of date it was.
Arthur Kemp, Jim Dowson and Paul Golding were featured, the latter two having left the Party 18 months ago and Arthur last August.
All in all Nick Griffin came out of the programme well and if it was expected to harm nationalism it will have had the opposite effect.
We may have our differences as nationalists but our support is growing.
The people can see increasingly they have been taken for a ride and when we can put our petty differences aside in the common interests of our people under whatever nationalist banner we will be unstoppable.
The nationalist flame is glowing stronger in Europe and only today it is reported that "right wing" Dutch nationalists are demanding Holland leaves the EU.
It is a pity that it will take the coming collapse of the failed EU project and the hardship it will bring to decent people to rid us and our European friends of this internationalist monster that now increasingly enslaves us, our actions, our speech and our thoughts.
But it will, and the people of Europe will someday retake our continent , re instal democracy and rebuild our freedom.
And where will you failed bit part actors and luvvies find yourselves then?
PS
A good picture of our Wigan and Leigh organiser Dennis with his military medals in Oldham.
How many luvvies and media people have fought for their country?
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Tuesday, 6 March 2012
OUR GOVERNMENTS ACTIONS IN LIBYA HAVE PERMITTED THIS
Libya: Rebels cage black Africans in zoo, force feed them flags
GERMANY PRINTING DEUTCHMARKS - EXPECT THE EURO TO COLLAPSE ANYTIME SOON
Germany is printing deutsche marks in preparation to leave the euro common currency, says Philippa Malmgren, a former economics adviser to George W. Bush.
"My view is that it is Germany that will have to pull out of the euro," Malmgren said at an investors' conference in London recently, according to the Citywire news website.
"The decision has already been made by the government that leaving the euro is a possibility. I think they have already got the printing machines going and are bringing out the old deutsche marks they have left over from when the euro was introduced."
Malmgren, co-founder of Principalis Asset Management, acknowledged that leaving the euro would be a radical move that would cause Germany's export prices to jump, but said German industries are strong enough to handle price increases, Citywire reported.
Other countries have let currency unions before, Malmgren said, citing the report, "Checking Out: Exits from Currency Unions."
Countries leaving currency unions are usually larger, wealthier, and more democratic and typically have higher inflation than their partners, according to the report, published by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Malmgren predicts that more eurozone countries will default, causing deep changes in society, Citywire reported. "It is important to begin preparing the public to deal with this situation."
Malmgren isn’t the only one saying the euro is in trouble.
"The euro is nearing its ugly end," said Stefan Homburg, head of Germany's Institute for Public Finance, according to The Telegraph. "A collapse of monetary union now appears unavoidable."
The Bundestag, Germany's legislature, approved more bailout funds for Greece but the growing rescue fund is becoming increasingly unpopular in Germany. Many economists and investment professionals say the fund is not large enough to save Greece and other eurozone countries from defaulting.
Meanwhile, Ireland's central bank reportedly is printing Ireland's old currency in case that country leaves the eurozone. At least that's the rumor circulating in Dublin, notes Alan McQuaid, chief economist at Bloxham stockbrokers in that city.
McQuaid, writing a guest commentary for The Guardian, says he's not sure if the rumor is true. But he does hope Ireland has contingency plans in case the euro disintegrates.
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"My view is that it is Germany that will have to pull out of the euro," Malmgren said at an investors' conference in London recently, according to the Citywire news website.
"The decision has already been made by the government that leaving the euro is a possibility. I think they have already got the printing machines going and are bringing out the old deutsche marks they have left over from when the euro was introduced."
Malmgren, co-founder of Principalis Asset Management, acknowledged that leaving the euro would be a radical move that would cause Germany's export prices to jump, but said German industries are strong enough to handle price increases, Citywire reported.
Other countries have let currency unions before, Malmgren said, citing the report, "Checking Out: Exits from Currency Unions."
Countries leaving currency unions are usually larger, wealthier, and more democratic and typically have higher inflation than their partners, according to the report, published by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Malmgren predicts that more eurozone countries will default, causing deep changes in society, Citywire reported. "It is important to begin preparing the public to deal with this situation."
Malmgren isn’t the only one saying the euro is in trouble.
"The euro is nearing its ugly end," said Stefan Homburg, head of Germany's Institute for Public Finance, according to The Telegraph. "A collapse of monetary union now appears unavoidable."
The Bundestag, Germany's legislature, approved more bailout funds for Greece but the growing rescue fund is becoming increasingly unpopular in Germany. Many economists and investment professionals say the fund is not large enough to save Greece and other eurozone countries from defaulting.
Meanwhile, Ireland's central bank reportedly is printing Ireland's old currency in case that country leaves the eurozone. At least that's the rumor circulating in Dublin, notes Alan McQuaid, chief economist at Bloxham stockbrokers in that city.
McQuaid, writing a guest commentary for The Guardian, says he's not sure if the rumor is true. But he does hope Ireland has contingency plans in case the euro disintegrates.
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Saturday, 3 March 2012
THOUGHTS ON WORKFARE
Both sides in furore over the "workfare" programme in which unemployed young people had to work for firms such as Tesco's are in my opinion wrong.
On one side are the SWP (an oxymoron) who believe this is slave labour, forgetting that many can use the experience to get a toehold into the job market. They believe this is exploitation but I don't think so.
Many of the young people need a motivation and are not an asset to the firms. Many are actually a cost.
The ones who are not and show themselves to be punctual, reliable and concientious could be offered a job.
It is NOT slave labour but an effort to give young people a discipline which is needed in the jobs market.
That is the governments line. Many young people nowadays can not be relied to turn up on time and work when they are at their place of employment, but many more are willing to try hard and they should be helped.
The government claims that 50% subsequent to these schemes come off the dole and maybe they do, BUT in doing so they only replace others who may be trying for jobs.
THIS SCHEME DOES NOT CREATE ANY NEW JOBS.
The same number of people will still be in employment however the scheme goes and it will be of no benefit to the country.
The only way to reduce unemployment is to create NEW jobs which were not done before.
To do that tax breaks should be given to small employers as an encouragement to expand and create new jobs. Regulations and red tape should be cut.
I know several small businessmen who will not employ people because it is not worth it for them.
The employment protection act makes them reluctant to employ a new person lest they are unable to dismiss them without an expensive industrial tribunal which they can not afford.
Thus you have the situation that a law which sought to protect workers actually sentences thousand to languish on the dole through no fault of their own.
Business rates are killers for small employers as are fuel duties.
What stops our young having a future is the burden on business.
Serving in shops may give people the incentive to get up and work but it does not produce anything.
What we need is more productive occupations and in a global economy that can only be achieved by reducing the tax burden on industry which is like a millstone around their necks.
How can our businesses compete internationally when they are hindered by high taxes and regulations?
Our country should prune the parasitical bureaucracy which lives on the backs of those who actually do something of value.
But the wont. Government is infested by those who have either never lived in the real world or feasted on the efforts of the producers in cohort with their friends in the City.
Until we have a government which realise what motivates small firms to expand we will get nowhere.
BUT if new jobs ARE created they should go to British kids and not foreigners who work for a pittance.
Possibly a tariff of perhaps £10,000 should be charged on every foreign worker to help pay for those of our own who can not get a job.
What do you think?
On one side are the SWP (an oxymoron) who believe this is slave labour, forgetting that many can use the experience to get a toehold into the job market. They believe this is exploitation but I don't think so.
Many of the young people need a motivation and are not an asset to the firms. Many are actually a cost.
The ones who are not and show themselves to be punctual, reliable and concientious could be offered a job.
It is NOT slave labour but an effort to give young people a discipline which is needed in the jobs market.
That is the governments line. Many young people nowadays can not be relied to turn up on time and work when they are at their place of employment, but many more are willing to try hard and they should be helped.
The government claims that 50% subsequent to these schemes come off the dole and maybe they do, BUT in doing so they only replace others who may be trying for jobs.
THIS SCHEME DOES NOT CREATE ANY NEW JOBS.
The same number of people will still be in employment however the scheme goes and it will be of no benefit to the country.
The only way to reduce unemployment is to create NEW jobs which were not done before.
To do that tax breaks should be given to small employers as an encouragement to expand and create new jobs. Regulations and red tape should be cut.
I know several small businessmen who will not employ people because it is not worth it for them.
The employment protection act makes them reluctant to employ a new person lest they are unable to dismiss them without an expensive industrial tribunal which they can not afford.
Thus you have the situation that a law which sought to protect workers actually sentences thousand to languish on the dole through no fault of their own.
Business rates are killers for small employers as are fuel duties.
What stops our young having a future is the burden on business.
Serving in shops may give people the incentive to get up and work but it does not produce anything.
What we need is more productive occupations and in a global economy that can only be achieved by reducing the tax burden on industry which is like a millstone around their necks.
How can our businesses compete internationally when they are hindered by high taxes and regulations?
Our country should prune the parasitical bureaucracy which lives on the backs of those who actually do something of value.
But the wont. Government is infested by those who have either never lived in the real world or feasted on the efforts of the producers in cohort with their friends in the City.
Until we have a government which realise what motivates small firms to expand we will get nowhere.
BUT if new jobs ARE created they should go to British kids and not foreigners who work for a pittance.
Possibly a tariff of perhaps £10,000 should be charged on every foreign worker to help pay for those of our own who can not get a job.
What do you think?
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
THE EDL
I watched the programme featuring the EDL on television last night and imagined it would be the usual smear job on anything vaguely patriotic.
There was some arrogant portrayal of the members as working class soccer hooligans, but the programme did demonstrate the dedication of Tommy Robinson against the muslim onslaught which threatens our country.
The police in the programme were shown to be invariably against the EDL but tolerant to the extremist muslims who are against our country.
These ugly b**ggers should not be in our country but are allowed to promote their extreme views when English people are made to keep quiet.
They openly say that they want sharia law here and when they get it they will subject the rest of us, the native populations to their intolerant medieval ideology.
It was interesting that Luton had out a multiculti circus? no doubt at ratepayers expense to sooth the alien invaders which played to an audience of ?.
Nobody seemed interested in seeing this alien crap.
Of course many other local authorities put on similar exhibits at our expense in an attempt to brainwash the local people. It is sad that through our council tax we are forced to pay for our own brainwashing, and they hope demise.
Someday we will have our revenge and those implicated will face justice.
I respect the EDL and its work and believe with a bit better organisation they could create a movement which would tally with the views of most Brits and be unstoppable.
That's what they need. Organisation.
Cells should be created in many towns and with a code word demonstrate, all at the same time time at short notice. The authorities would not have time to respond and ban demonstrations.
I believe in democracy, the rule of the law and ballot box, but the powers in control are denying us our rights. If this situation carries on I fear trouble in the streets.
If our people continue to be oppressed they will eventually wake up.
Remember the rights of the ordinary people. Remember the Chartists and Peterloo.
We, the people fought and got our just rights in the past and we will do it again.
However the longer this undemocratic sore festers the worse it will be, so let's sort it out before it is too late and while we still have the upper hand.
I was inspired by the effort put in and the risks taken by this organisation which only seeks to defend our country.
If the programme was expected to show the EDL in a bad light it failed badly.
After seeing it I may enrol as a member.
There was some arrogant portrayal of the members as working class soccer hooligans, but the programme did demonstrate the dedication of Tommy Robinson against the muslim onslaught which threatens our country.
The police in the programme were shown to be invariably against the EDL but tolerant to the extremist muslims who are against our country.
These ugly b**ggers should not be in our country but are allowed to promote their extreme views when English people are made to keep quiet.
They openly say that they want sharia law here and when they get it they will subject the rest of us, the native populations to their intolerant medieval ideology.
It was interesting that Luton had out a multiculti circus? no doubt at ratepayers expense to sooth the alien invaders which played to an audience of ?.
Nobody seemed interested in seeing this alien crap.
Of course many other local authorities put on similar exhibits at our expense in an attempt to brainwash the local people. It is sad that through our council tax we are forced to pay for our own brainwashing, and they hope demise.
Someday we will have our revenge and those implicated will face justice.
I respect the EDL and its work and believe with a bit better organisation they could create a movement which would tally with the views of most Brits and be unstoppable.
That's what they need. Organisation.
Cells should be created in many towns and with a code word demonstrate, all at the same time time at short notice. The authorities would not have time to respond and ban demonstrations.
I believe in democracy, the rule of the law and ballot box, but the powers in control are denying us our rights. If this situation carries on I fear trouble in the streets.
If our people continue to be oppressed they will eventually wake up.
Remember the rights of the ordinary people. Remember the Chartists and Peterloo.
We, the people fought and got our just rights in the past and we will do it again.
However the longer this undemocratic sore festers the worse it will be, so let's sort it out before it is too late and while we still have the upper hand.
I was inspired by the effort put in and the risks taken by this organisation which only seeks to defend our country.
If the programme was expected to show the EDL in a bad light it failed badly.
After seeing it I may enrol as a member.
Sunday, 26 February 2012
CAN WE NOT MAKE A STRIKE FOR FREEDOM?
I read today of the man who at the airport made a comment that if he had to remove his scarf for security reasons, why should the person? in front of him in a burka go straight through.
He was just making a logical comment but was detained and told that you could not say those things nowadays.
It is said that a muslim woman was offended by his comments.
Well I am offended by these third worlders who are in my country.
I am even more offended by the power they seem to have in the affairs of my country.
I don't even want to have to look at the ugly women who have to cover themselves up to prevent others fancying them. Some chance if they are as ugly as their menfolk.
I was brought up to believe that we had free speech in OUR country.
I know that is not the custom in the third world cesspits whence these uninvited people stem.
BUT is it not time we started to protect our freedom of speech?
Are we free or are we not?
If we all, as British patriots could unite we could unleash a backlash against our oppressors and sort it out.
The method is obvious but I am constrained by the fact that if I spell it out I could be in trouble with the authorities.
Think about what you could do to destroy this cancer in our country and as British people come together and do it.
Let's stop this assault on our freedom in our country. They did it in Tunisia and Libya.
United we can do it here but we are too comfortable to take a stand.
We need a martyr to say "Arise Britain and take your country back".
Someday I may sacrifice myself for my country in that cause.
He was just making a logical comment but was detained and told that you could not say those things nowadays.
It is said that a muslim woman was offended by his comments.
Well I am offended by these third worlders who are in my country.
I am even more offended by the power they seem to have in the affairs of my country.
I don't even want to have to look at the ugly women who have to cover themselves up to prevent others fancying them. Some chance if they are as ugly as their menfolk.
I was brought up to believe that we had free speech in OUR country.
I know that is not the custom in the third world cesspits whence these uninvited people stem.
BUT is it not time we started to protect our freedom of speech?
Are we free or are we not?
If we all, as British patriots could unite we could unleash a backlash against our oppressors and sort it out.
The method is obvious but I am constrained by the fact that if I spell it out I could be in trouble with the authorities.
Think about what you could do to destroy this cancer in our country and as British people come together and do it.
Let's stop this assault on our freedom in our country. They did it in Tunisia and Libya.
United we can do it here but we are too comfortable to take a stand.
We need a martyr to say "Arise Britain and take your country back".
Someday I may sacrifice myself for my country in that cause.
Saturday, 25 February 2012
WELL DONE TO THE DEMONSTRATORS.
Although I have issues with the running of the BNP (but not the policies) I take this opportunity of congratulating them on their demonstration against muslim violence and paedophilia in Rochdale and Hyde.
I also welcome the Party's abandonment of the proscription of the EDL which has done sterling work in publicising the muslim cancer in our midst.
Without these demonstrations little would have been heard of the paedophile muslim perverts who so abuse our young girls.
The police have ignored this scandal for years in case it harms "community relations"
The papers in hock to the Marxist NUJ have been notable in their absence of reports on this scandal, concentrating instead of nasty things said to touchy overpaid black soccer players who are happy to take advantage of the white man's money but object when someone calls him black.
If the police and media continue to brush this paedophile scandal (a direct result of third world aliens being allowed in our country without our permission) the only way to bring it to the notice of the public is for street demonstrations.
These will continue and get more intense as our people feel ever more beleagured and abandoned by the police and media. More will rally to the cause of the defence of our land and people.
We hope violence will not occur but the patience of the people is wearing thin.
We as British people feel that we are under a tyrrany, just as many people in the Middle East have been and still are.
Someday we will regain our country as other countries have. I hope we do not have to gain it by violence but as recent events abroad have shown matters can change quickly.
The powers that be should not imagine that things will always remain the same. Gadaffi did as did Mubarak and now Assad and look where that got them
Our government should listen to the people, our people whom they are supposed to represent or they could suffer the same fate.
Having said that we must as nationalists put aside all previous arguments, forgive insults and concentrate on what unites us.
Only inflated egos of the leaders of the parties including the BNP prevent this.
We are all nationalists, patriots and love our country.
Can we not put our differences aside, concentrate on what unites us and work for our country.
United we could be an unstoppable force in spite of the PC police and media.
Come on you leaders. Get together and have constructive talks and form a nationalist grouping and save our country.
Egos are not important.
Our country and future is.
In the meantime boycott any foreign businesses, and support your own.
You know it makes sense.
I also welcome the Party's abandonment of the proscription of the EDL which has done sterling work in publicising the muslim cancer in our midst.
Without these demonstrations little would have been heard of the paedophile muslim perverts who so abuse our young girls.
The police have ignored this scandal for years in case it harms "community relations"
The papers in hock to the Marxist NUJ have been notable in their absence of reports on this scandal, concentrating instead of nasty things said to touchy overpaid black soccer players who are happy to take advantage of the white man's money but object when someone calls him black.
If the police and media continue to brush this paedophile scandal (a direct result of third world aliens being allowed in our country without our permission) the only way to bring it to the notice of the public is for street demonstrations.
These will continue and get more intense as our people feel ever more beleagured and abandoned by the police and media. More will rally to the cause of the defence of our land and people.
We hope violence will not occur but the patience of the people is wearing thin.
We as British people feel that we are under a tyrrany, just as many people in the Middle East have been and still are.
Someday we will regain our country as other countries have. I hope we do not have to gain it by violence but as recent events abroad have shown matters can change quickly.
The powers that be should not imagine that things will always remain the same. Gadaffi did as did Mubarak and now Assad and look where that got them
Our government should listen to the people, our people whom they are supposed to represent or they could suffer the same fate.
Having said that we must as nationalists put aside all previous arguments, forgive insults and concentrate on what unites us.
Only inflated egos of the leaders of the parties including the BNP prevent this.
We are all nationalists, patriots and love our country.
Can we not put our differences aside, concentrate on what unites us and work for our country.
United we could be an unstoppable force in spite of the PC police and media.
Come on you leaders. Get together and have constructive talks and form a nationalist grouping and save our country.
Egos are not important.
Our country and future is.
In the meantime boycott any foreign businesses, and support your own.
You know it makes sense.
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