BNP Deputy Chairman reflects on Muslim reaction to historic nationalist gains
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From a correspondent:
Courageous BNP standard bearer http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=4167 was elected to the London council on 1 May, the most significant nationalist electoral gain in UK politics ever.
Nationwide, the BNP increased their share of elected offices to 100, another record. This success was won in the face of shameless attempts at physical intimidation, carefully co-ordinated media smears, hatebaiting leaflets and other propaganda, suspected vote tampering and relentless attacks and shutdowns of the BNP’s website, the most popular party political site in the nation. The http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=4150 against the BNP was a lashup of church groups and leaders, Muslims, all the main political parties, phony “nationalist” nay sayers, and Searchlight, the UK’s equivalent of the ADL.
Needless to say, the Establishment and special interest groups are highly agitated about the fact that not only did their campaign largely prove fruitless, but the BNP has shown it is able to build their support election after election. This is a sign that the BNP message is hitting home to growing numbers of ordinary people, part of a larger wave across Europe that also saw enormous electoral success recently in http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=4425.Clearly, a balanced and professional voice is able to resonate with millions of white people.
From Simon Darby:
Talking to Nick Griffin this morning after he had just returned from City Hall, it has become evident that the breakthrough we have made in London is considerably greater than we had first thought. It represents a colossal opportunity for the BNP and it is very important that we get the logistics and structure of our new dynamic in the City correct.
Here’s something to take your breath away that’s just been released by the Muslim Council of Britain:
“During the election campaign, the MCB initiated a series of campaigns to encourage voter participation and to raise awareness against the far right. It is disappointed that, despite an effort that involved an alliance across faiths and parties, the London Assembly now includes a member of the far right,” Secretary-General Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari said in a statement on Sunday.
“It is time for us to reflect on how, in this day and age, divisive and hateful parties can get a foothold in such an important institution. We must redouble our joint efforts to avert their influence or impact.”
I wonder if it ever occurs to them that one of the reasons we were elected was due to the very real concerns of many ordinary Londoners, not all of them white, about the foothold the divisive and hateful religion of Islam is obtaining. It never ceases to amaze me how it only seems to be us that possess the ability to project our mental capacity so that we can actually put ourselves in other people’s shoes.
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