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BNP wins seat on Greater London Assembly
« on: May 06, 2008, 02:47:19 AM »
BNP wins seat on Greater London Assembly

This BBC online article resulted from the increasing popularity of the BNP in London (and in pockets of England) for standing up for the indigenous English and those who identify with England having immigrated: many Tory party voters phoned the BNP to advise that they would support the BNP with their "2nd vote" involved in the London elections to avoid more Labour assembly members via the 2nd vote system - which is PR and 5% is needed for each of the "topping up" seats.

That's the explanation on www.bnp.org.uk. This is from the BBC: it's astonishing to have heard this year a total lack of anti-BNP rhetoric from the BBC and mainstream media - other pressure groups do what they think they have to! - whereas up till last year the publicity was solidly negative. It seems election results force a change of line.

If it is still a mystery in SA and the rest of the world, the English are being oppressed by the UK governments of the last 40 years in the name of multiculturalism and mass immigration. Yes, ending the Empire was badly planned and timed...Nationalism is reviving across Europe, but perhaps best in the UK.

Incidentally, the SNP election win last year was the result of an anti-Labour vote, not a Scottish independence vote; Plaid Cymru (Welsh nationalists) gained this year from an anti-Labour vote. Yes, the local elections in the UK are staggered round the home nations, one year to the next.

BNP wins seat in London Assembly

Richard Barnbrook's speech on winning seat

The anti-immigration British National Party has won a seat on the London Assembly after getting 5.3% of votes.

Richard Barnbrook, who is BNP leader on Barking and Dagenham Council and who came fifth in the mayoral contest, will take up one of the 25 assembly seats.

He said he would stand up for Londoners regardless of "colour or identity" as long they fitted in "to the environment they come into".

But critics said it was a victory for "hatred, violence and stupidity".

London voters elected 14 of the London Assembly members directly, with the remaining 11 divided between the parties in proportion to London-wide votes.

Mr Barnbrook, who came fifth in the mayoral race with 69,000 votes, had promised to give the "real people of London" a voice.

'This is Britain'

All the mayoral candidates were allowed to give speeches at City Hall after the results were declared.

Amid protests outside and some people walking out, Mr Barnbrook gave a three minute speech in which he said he would scrutinise all mayoral spending.

"If this city of ours is so great in its multiculturalism and its diversity, why is it that a small minority get a large proportion of the finance paid by.. the majority that fund this city," he said.

Do not be nervous. As long as you abide by our identity and laws of this land, come to me and I will see where we can help
Richard Barnbrook

Profile: Richard Barnbrook

He said he would stand up for all Londoners regardless of "colour or identity" as long as "you play part within the identity of this great city".

"People should remain as individuals and belong to the environment they come from or they come into.

"This is Britain, it is for the British people... it is not for people to enter into this land dictating what will or will not happen to the people that created it and built it over generations."

He was asked later on BBC London's Vanessa Feltz Show what he would say to people from ethnic minorities who might be afraid to approach him for help

He said: "Do not be nervous. As long as you abide by our identity and laws of this land, come to me and I will see where we can help."

'Voluntary resettlement'

The BNP campaign focused heavily on tackling crime and stopping recent immigrants jumping ahead of people who had been on council housing waiting lists for a long time.

There were also pledges to scrap the congestion charge, pull out of the EU, plant more fruit trees and provide solar panels on public buildings.

But immigration is the BNP's best known policy area - they want an immediate halt to it, deportation of all illegal immigrants and they propose offering money for "voluntary resettlement whereby those immigrants who are legally here will be afforded the opportunity to return to their lands of ethnic origin".

We are particularly worried about the effect that the election of a BNP assembly member will have on race relations and community harmony
Dave Prentis
Unison union

The BNP have had a number of councillors elected in recent years, but until these elections had never had anyone elected to a higher profile position.

The BNP campaign had prompted other politicians - and the Bishop of Barking among others - to call for voters not to elect the party.

Campaign group Hope Not Hate launched a huge operation across the capital to dissuade Londoners from voting for the BNP.

Gerry Gable from the group said: "A BNP victory means hatred, violence and stupidity.

"Richard Barnbrook being returned I think is a disaster for the BNP because the guy is inept, his track record had been dreadful. On his own he will sink without a trace."

Dave Prentis, general secretary of the Unison union, said: "We are particularly worried about the effect that the election of a BNP assembly member will have on race relations and community harmony."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/738163...
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Re: BNP wins seat on Greater London Assembly
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2008, 02:56:41 AM »
Despite the fact that the old BNP has ties to the nazi National Front, the new reformed BNP rising is a good sign.

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Re: BNP wins seat on Greater London Assembly
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2008, 06:08:47 AM »
Despite the fact that the old BNP has ties to the nazi National Front, the new reformed BNP rising is a good sign.

not sure there is much of a difference really, whilst the "new" BNP focuses on Islam at the moment, I feel that they are just concealing their anti-Semitism.  It remains to be seen whether the BNP has turned away from its past.  Esp. when a BNP candidate in Liverpool in 2003 (Joseph Owens) has served time for sending razor blades to Jewish families.

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Re: BNP wins seat on Greater London Assembly
« Reply #3 on: May 20, 2008, 04:39:35 PM »
Despite the fact that the old BNP has ties to the nazi National Front, the new reformed BNP rising is a good sign.

not sure there is much of a difference really, whilst the "new" BNP focuses on Islam at the moment, I feel that they are just concealing their anti-Semitism.  It remains to be seen whether the BNP has turned away from its past.  Esp. when a BNP candidate in Liverpool in 2003 (Joseph Owens) has served time for sending razor blades to Jewish families.

yes, It seems the difference isn't really much bigger.