Labour regime seeks to ban British National Party after election shock
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The UK’s ruling Labour Party is now seeking to ban the British National Party after the nationalists stunned the Establishment by overcoming an unprecedented hate campaign to elect two members to the European Parliament. The election saw the Labour regime battered across the whole of the United Kingdom as voters showed their disgust for the endemic corruption of the government.
“There is no place in British national life and democracy for a party that excludes people on the basis of the colour of their skin,” proclaimed Harriet http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3375, Leader of the House of Commons, admitting that she had been “shocked and horrified” by the BNP’s electoral success. Therefore, she hopes the new, Orwellian named Equality Bill, will put the BNP out of business. “There is no place for a political party in this country to have an apartheid constitution and the equality bill will prevent this from being the case,” she said.
The attempt adds to Labour’s shameful record on human rights, such as its new “http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=1972 of blasphemy prosecutions rooted in the Middle Ages.The naked desperation of a ruling elite that has consistently refused to debate the BNP on the issues, and which supports violent extremist groups who physically attack BNP members, is obvious. Less obvious is how the same government that has its own “Black Socialist Society” and has no problems with professional groups for black, Muslim and Asian, will manage to concoct a legal formula to stop one set of views it dislikes. In any case, similar legislation exists in all continental European nations and has done nothing to stop or even slow the growth of nationalism.
The British National Party sees the Harman attack as an act of desperation, and has responded:
BNP Membership Qualifications Still Wholly Legal, Says BNP Leader
The current membership qualifications for the British National Party are wholly within the law as dictated by the Race Relations Act, and nothing the Government does will change the party’s commitment to serving the interests of the indigenous population of our country, according to BNP leader Nick Griffin MEP.
Reacting to the announcement by Labour Party deputy leader Harriet Harman in the Commons that the proposed Equality Bill would make the BNP’s indigenous population membership criteria illegal, Mr Griffin said the paragraphs to which Ms Harman alluded related to the provision of goods and services.
“It is still completely unclear if they will even apply to political parties, and Ms Harman may well be missing the boat with her own piece of legislation,” Mr Griffin said.
“Whatever the case, we will do whatever is necessary to continue to represent the rights and views of the indigenous people of Britain as we are allowed to do under current British law, European Human Rights laws and United Nations resolutions concerning the rights of indigenous peoples,” he said.
“We shall wait and see what the final legislation being proposed by Ms Harman says before we deal with it through due legal process.
“It is interesting to note that the Labour Party has a Black Socialist Society within its own ranks, and we look forward to Ms Harman speaking out about the name and membership of that body as well.
“It would seem that every ethnic group except the British and specifically the English has a right to all sorts of state-funded organisations to look after their interests, but as soon as the BNP appears on the scene, this right is somehow illegal for us alone.”
Mr Griffin pointed out that it was no coincidence that the announcement by Ms Harman came hot on the heels of Gordon Brown’s pledge to ‘reform’ the voting system.
“It is obvious that all the old parties are worried about the rise of the BNP and are desperately looking for ways to deny the British people their right to a democratic choice.
“It is also worth noting that all the parties – except the BNP – are bankrupt. They are therefore looking to ‘reform’ the system so as to set up state funding for political parties to pay for their own wasteful management. If those parties were businesses, their managing directors would be held criminally liable for trading while insolvent.”
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