A poem from Scottish member David Hockey

December 18, 2008 by User ImageNews Team (My Profile)  
Filed under Letters

EXPLAIN TO ME by David Hockey

I’m a simple man, explain to me
I’m sure I’ll understand
What it is, our leaders have done
To this, The Greatest Land

261 murders
In the year of ‘58
A killing was the biggest news
Our papers would relate

Those in power in ’65, thought
‘That really is enough’
“Our people can live their life in ease’
‘Without us getting tough’

320 died that year
Suffering a killer’s blow
But from now on, there would be less
Our yearly figures will show

We quickly broke the gallows down
And threw away the noose
Barbarism had no place for us
Understanding was of more use

In ’69 we sealed the Act
No killer would pay ‘That ‘ price
Our population more civil now
Would become as quiet as mice

ONE year on, the figure rose,
…………………………396
If patience and understanding was shown
That would surely do the trick

1980… ten years on
that year………………….. 621
Some of us did have the thought
‘Is it right? what we have done’

In 1990 how many died?
…………………………….661
It looked as if, at last we’d peaked
The abolitioners MUST have won

2005, that year it claimed
………………………………853 !!!
“We’ve got it wrong?” .. I truly felt
Perhaps ………………………that was ONLY me

2007,…. that year a drop !!
A mere ………………………734
Our leaders still do not hear us cry
“For God’s sake, we want no more”

Today our papers lead off
With news of a celebrity
Who has now had two boob jobs
And is thinking about number three

Even better, a footballer’s mistress
Involved in some road rage
The Rape.. and Murder .. of an 80 year old
At the bottom ……………….. of the 14th page

I’m a simple man, explain to me
I’m sure I’ll understand
What it is, our leaders have done
To this, The Greatest Land

Our schools they were a place to learn
Teachers,… yes they were strict
True, we could be a rowdy lot
But a quick smack did the trick

When an adult spoke we listened hard
For we all knew our fate
If we messed about in class, at all
We’d be getting home real late

Parent’s questions, for sure they’d come
“What time do you call this?”
And one thing I’m NOT going to say
“I got a row from Miss”

When I was bad and I got caught
I surely got some strokes
But they were few and far between
Dad’s still the greatest of blokes

Today I can’t feel the smacks at all
My kids? ……… they are my light
And I will teach what Dad taught me
To know what’s wrong and right

Again it was, we HAD to change
Schools MUST get civilised
Understanding towards those kids we’ll give
They don’t need to be chastised

In ’87 they called a halt
The cane was gone for good
Scottish schools threw out the ‘strap’
As yet no one wore a hood

Now this may come as no surprise
But since that very day
Good order and good manners
In schools …. has melted away

Today if kids don’t want to work
Prefer to do sod all
Just tell the ‘Teach’ to “Go F off”
Then head down to the Mall

2008, things are getting worse
We ask Teachers to do their job
Prepare our children for a future bright
Why is your class a mob?

Our Teachers, they cannot control
Nor discipline their charge
For we took away from them their powers
To be a figure ……………. LARGE

We took away from them the tools
Now ? ……………. we just complain
Oh why can they not get results?
You know the answers plain

No discipline for kids in school
No rules from a heavy tome
How can old ‘Teach’ expect to win
When there is no discipline at home

As for home …”What can I do?”
“I’m not allowed to spank”
Our children use the threat of law
And think it such a prank

Our schools they yearly turn out
A generation who
Will live life doing nothing
Financed by me and you

Days of school, soon they pass
To a big wide world they’ll head
They’ll get a job, and live their life
……………………… When they get out of bed

They’ll meet a boss, …. “I’ll work for you”
“I’ll’ take your job today”
“What is it, to the job you bring?”
The boss is sure to say

“Well, …… not a lot, ….. nothing at all”
“For school was not for me”
Then speaks the boss, “Get bus back to town”
“It’s the Number 23”

Liberal schooling, it has failed them
More ‘Education’ they now seek
To learn how to work the system
For money every week

I’m a simple man, explain to me
I’m sure I’ll understand
What it is, our leaders have done
To this, The Greatest Land

Our Premier tells our people
“Your interests I have at heart”
Then he takes our soldiers
To a war that he HAD to start

A war to keep us safe and sound
As we sleep in our bed
Take “Weapons of Mass Destruction”
From those that would have us dead

Our Military power made tyrants fall
We freed those who were oppressed
No weapons of death…. have yet been found
By our leaders so obsessed

Our troops fight on in hostile lands
So very far away
Lives are lost and millions spend
Yes, each and every day

What is it for? Why are we there?
British blood on foreign loam
There are things far more pressing now
To sort out here at home

I’ve now had time to contemplate
I feel like such a fool
That I sit and do nothing
While the loony minority rule

My father too … fought bloody war
So I’d enjoy “Freedom of Speech”
Would he have thought, “Politically Correct”
Meant THAT ‘ Freedom’ was out of reach?

What the Majority wants the Majority gets
That’s certainly not true
For when I speak to honest folks
They feel no one supports their view

What of the men that took us here?
And the mistake they won’t admit?
Titles and financial rewards they get
After dinner they’ll be a hit

I’m a simple man, explain to me
I’m sure I’ll understand
What it is, our leaders have done
To this, The Greatest Land

One day there’s a decision
That some know will change they’re life
Just five words in an English tongue
A husband learns them with his wife

They pack up their belongings
They head off down a road
Does their future weigh upon on them
Like an unforgiving load?

Many countries their path takes them through
Where the U.N. says they can stay
Countries that are kind and just
Yet they still go on their way

On and on, they travel roads
Until their path’s denied
By 20 miles of water
High cliffs on the far side

Our travellers must now decide
Upon what they must do
To carry on across that swell
Or stay in this country new

They’ve passed through many many lands
Where sunshine is bright and warm
What lies ahead is dark and bleak
With hail and rain and storm

The lands they’ve passed have milk and wine
A man can lay his head
Upon the ground, beneath the stars
So warm, can make a bed

NO, they will strive, and they’ll press on
And any price they’ll pay
To cross that brine, to that dark place
They cannot stop today

When they get there and look around
A country cold, wet and bleak
And people that don’t understand
A single word they speak

Into a city they struggle on
Even though they do not fit
Unto a policeman, speak those five words
“Where do I get …. Benefits?”

I’m a simple man, explain to me
I’m sure I’ll understand
What it is, our leaders have done
To this, The Greatest Land

The time has come to for us to choose
Our feelings we must set free
I feel the choice is simple
It’s SANITY …….. not P.C.

Murderers must pay an ultimate price
For the life they took that day
And the pain they caused the families
That will never go away

Its true some hanged, committed no crime
Caused no murderous spree
But I do not recall, that in one year
We wrongly hanged ……………………853

There must now be a deterrent
What kind we can debate
As daily, more innocent than guilty
Pass through St. Peter’s Gate

For those that kill our innocents
A mother or her child
I feel for them no sympathy
They are to be reviled

You may tell me I’m not civilised
If what you say is true
Then I feel that I must reply
I’m glad I’m me …… not you

The world you’ve sought to live in
Is a Utopia,……. not real
I pray your never made aware
Of what the parents of a victim feel

Our schools, …… they must return once more
To places of learning and gain
Our children need to grow and learn
Without receiving pain

A simple Certificate can be their goal
If their behaviours good
No matter what results they get
If they work and are not rude

Once their days of learning pass
They can show they’ve done just fine
Leaving Certificates they will receive
If …….. 80% of their teachers sign

With that in hand they’ll venture out
A useful aid for work
It shows a boss, they’ll show respect
From labours they’ll not shirk

And what of those that don’t receive?
To school they thumbed their nose
Two years in a non-combative role
In Her Majesty’s Forces for those

“Good morning Sergeant Major”
“You got me out of bed”
“While I was lying wishing”
“I’d listened to what teacher said”

The time has come for us to say
That they have done their best
And bring our young men home again
Before their laid to rest

For what is it their fighting for?
It’s surely lost on me
Our premier was simply WRONG
Let’s end his killing spree

As soldiers die, the costs mount up
More money must we spend
To stand them in a foreign land
Ill equipped to self-defend

You must not spend what you can’t afford
Our elders taught us that
We must now stop our wasteful ways
Before we’re passing the hat

We cannot spend, we cannot lend
It’s time for US to save
There’s little chance, none at all
Others will refund what we gave

It’s time to stop the hand outs
To those that do not work
For we need folk that step up
And not those who will shirk

It’s time for us to close our doors
And think of family first
It’s time to look after our own
Before this land is ‘Burst’

No longer can we be the one
That gives succour to all
If in fact WE are the country
That now has “Bugger All”

I thank you patient reader
For giving me your time
And getting to the end
Of this my lengthy rhyme

One last thing I must beseech
You’re the only one I’ll ask
The answer to my final verse
It’s quite a simple task

If you cannot answer now
For no answer is in your view
I beg you that you give it thought
And let your heart be true

It’s YOU our country’s waiting for
It’s YOU who must now react
Don’t say ……“I can do nothing”
For nothing gets nothing … that’s a fact

I’m a simple man, explain to me
I’m sure I’ll understand
What it is, our leaders have done
To this, …………………………………… The Greatest Land

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A Small Christmas Rant

December 16, 2008 by User ImageNews Team (My Profile)  
Filed under Letters

Yes folks, it’s that time of year again. The time of year when all the politically correct, anti-Christmas lunatics come out to play. The time of year when the intellectual elite and the religious zealots join forces to destroy the traditions of my once great nation.

Oh, you’ve heard it all before, I know. The cries to have Christma…. err, I mean “Holiday” trees removed from schools. The demands to have nativity scenes banished from department stores and on and on and on. Well we’re going one better this year because our own government is discussing selling out the traditional British Christmas in favour of other foreign holidays. A so-called Labour party “think tank” (now there’s an oxymoron if ever I saw one) has decided we should be reducing the importance of Christmas in favour of other religious festivals. Why? To improve race relations in our “multicultural society”, of course.

The report released by this “think tank” has declared that organisations should now give other religious festivals at least equal priority to Christmas. Their proposals for the final destruction of Britain doesn’t end there, though. Oh, no. That would be irresponsible of them. Other corrosive little changes they propose are:-

1. ‘Birth ceremonies’, at which state and parents agree to “work in partnership” to bring up children.

2. Action to “ensure access” for ethnic minorities to “largely white” countryside.

3. An overhaul of Britain’s “imperial” honours system.

4. Bishops being thrown out of the House of Lords.

5. An end to “sectarian” religious education.

6. Flying flags other than the Union Flag.

As you can see, all of the changes suggested above (except for the first one intended to meddle with family control) are designed to remove British traditions so as to encourage non-indigenous religions.

Other than when it snows, can someone explain to me just what the hell is a “largely white” countryside??

I especially like the last one. I can foresee a plethora of Hamas and Hezbollah flags sprouting up all over “British” streets at the same time as police are ordered to take down the Union Flag from outside homes and pubs.

Those of you who know me are probably wondering why I’m getting my knickers in a twist over what is essentially a religious issue when I’m in actual fact an atheist. Well it’s not the religious bickering I have a problem with as such. It’s the continual chipping away of our British identity that gets under my skin. Although I’m an Atheist, I like Christmas because it’s the one time of year in this country when there is an air of cheerfulness and togetherness about the place. I LIKE seeing Christmas trees in the streets. I LIKE seeing nativity scenes in department stores. Not because of the religious overtones but because it’s tradition. It’s part of our BRITISH identity.

But these latest little nuggets of genius are just more nails in the coffin of what was once Great Britain, and the people with the hammers in their hands are those very people who’s job it is to protect and serve Britain’s interests. Our Government.

Bea Kaye

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The Stereotype Crumbles

December 3, 2008 by User ImageNews Team (My Profile)  
Filed under Letters

Occasionally self-reflection is a very positive activity. I don’t mean in a moralising or narcissistic manner, more a verification of where you stand in life and the reasons why you uphold certain beliefs or condemn others, in other words the application of critical analysis. If you identify your position unambiguously, and are able to explain it, then you are increasingly likely to enjoy credibility from others and may even persuade them to review their own positions. So it was then with the publication of the ‘Roll of Honour’ and its subsequent negative fall out for those who were on it I thought an assessment of why I remain a Nationalist was in order. If race truly were a ‘social construct’ as the politically correct have us believe there would be no need for nationalism. Other races obviously exist phenotypically and genotypically but I’m not here because I hate them, I just want to defend our own culture, traditions and people and hopefully in the process try to secure a civilized future for those of us who follow.

I’m frequently misunderstood which is not discouraging it can be amusing. Some individuals appear totally convinced that nationalists lurk on the edges of society dragging their knuckles unable to string two words together. They also suppose us to be uninformed, indoctrinated, poor, socially incompetent, filled with hate or had our views formed as a result of some past traumatic incident. They could not be more mistaken.

My knuckles are roughly located in the same area as everybody else’s and it’s perfectly evident from this article that words are not alien to me. I’m not a genius but neither am I a brainless idiot. I hold a University Hons. Degree in Art and Philosophy and by anyone’s standards extensively read. The stereotype crumbles.

As for being marginalized or socially cut off my friends and acquaintances range through artists, architects, interior designers, youth workers, truck drivers, farmers, dinner ladies, and yes nationalists like my good friend The Green Arrow. I have black friends and white friends have been taught how to drape a sari and cook an authentic curry (still much in demand!) I’ve visited Turkey, Egypt, Slovakia, France, Spain, Germany, Holland, Italy, and Ireland, hardly a globetrotter but probably enough to make me racially and culturally conscious to some extent. The stereotype crumbles.

I also do not believe that I’m lacking in social skills as much of the media like to suggest is typical of the white nationalist, who live their lives bonding together exclusively… unable to associate with anyone outside their circle. What utter rot! Although I have friends in the nationalist movement I rarely see them and I certainly did not become one in order to make friends… that was just a bonus. My immediate circle who I see on a regular basis are from many walks of life, so this does not apply to me either. The stereotype crumbles.

Prosperity or poverty then? I’ve experienced both so this is not valid. Love of one’s country does not depend on whether you are rich or poor. The stereotype crumbles.

Am I xenophobic, do I hate and fear other races; am I a bitter narrow-minded bigot? Again…I don’t hate anybody I just don’t like the feeling of having my back up against the wall and everything our country has ever stood for relentlessly worn away by corrupt politicians and the EU in some kind of vast social engineering experiment.

I haven’t been brainwashed into nationalism either, I’m here without restraint after careful reflection, and all my views are self-formulated.

This leaves some kind of ghastly incident in the past as a possible stimulus. Like anyone else good things and bad things have occurred during my lifetime but they have not made me what I am today, and they correspond to nothing. If a horse kicks me I don’t believe that all horses will do the same and that this is the characteristic behaviour of all horses. I need much more substantive evidence than that. The stereotype crumbles.

Yes I’m listed and have suffered fallout with the rest of you, but my priority here is to point out that I came to be listed through independent means and reasoning. I source all kinds of data continuously; expressive of both sides of the question, and come to my own conclusions i.e. the principles of nationalism are true and right. It’s a hard and thorny path; difficult truths are not popular with the majority. It’s also a risky path but if I did not believe in what I was doing wholeheartedly then why should I take the risk?

The stereotype is no longer viable.

Bea Kaye

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Islamic Oppression Of Women

December 1, 2008 by User ImageNews Team (My Profile)  
Filed under Letters

It has long been recognized that Islamic countries are not female-friendly. Here are some interesting statistics from the Britannica Almanac:

The ratio of females to males in western cultures is almost uniformly 51% to 49%. From this it appears that under normal circumstances females will outnumber males by about 2% since they tend to live a little longer than men.

Here are the ratios is some Islamic countries:

In Iran, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, the ratio is reversed with 49% female and 51% male.

Then there are the following:

Pakistan — 48% female to 52% male
Kuwait — 40% female to 60% male
Oman — 43% female to 57% male
Bahrain — 43% female to 57% male
Qatar — 34% female to 66% male
UAE — 32% female to 68% male

In the ancient world ratios like these were not uncommon due to female infanticide and deaths resulting from births or abortions, but how can they be explained in modern countries of the Middle East?

It would seem that as Islam creeps into the slumbering countries of the West, women are likely to pay a very high price.

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The Financial Meltdown

November 5, 2008 by User ImageNews Team (My Profile)  
Filed under Letters

Undoubtedly the financial meltdown is serious, but simultaneously the human race is facing another more serious meltdown. In their fixation with economic gloom, the media have ignored the unfolding tragedy of what we are doing to our environment.

Our western system of capitalism has serious shortcomings; we lurch from one crisis to another, roughly every seven years. The sad thing is that our leaders seem unable to learn the lessons from the past; the writing was on the wall, they just refused to acknowledge it. In reaction to the previous crisis, the Dot Com Bubble, interest rates were dropped too low. Money became so cheap that the banks were virtually throwing it at you.

The previous Chancellor, Gordon Brown, also engaged in an orgy of spending. Instead of tucking it away for a rainy day he gave doctors and other public servants huge salary increases. He seemed to have some misguided belief that if you pay people more they become more efficient. I think we can see from the example of banking executives, how false that myth is.

The financial authorities, in their response, may be falling into the same trap again. They are cutting interest rates and risk once again getting on to that merry-go-round of cheap money and increased debt.

What parallels, you may ask, does the financial chaos have with climate change? The evidence is all around us that our weather is becoming more extreme. This is beginning to affect us, but is playing havoc with plants, animals and insects. Most climate scientists are warning that this is just the beginning and that if we don’t act soon, things will get much worse. Our politicians are only paying lip service and greenhouse gas emissions are still rising. They pursue completely contradictory policies. Our environment minister announced new targets for reducing reliance on fossil fuels just as the Prime Minister was berating oil producers for not lowering the price of oil. The SNP announce more investment in renewable energy while encouraging relentless rises in road and air traffic.

It is said that every cloud has a silver lining. One positive thing to emerge from the credit crisis is that air traffic has fallen, and people are buying fewer gas guzzling cars. The rampant house building of the last decade has also come to an abrupt halt.

Although capitalism has serious failings, the alternative of state control is even less attractive. The dead hand of the public sector brings inefficiency, lack of accountability and chronic customer service. You need look no further than the National Health Service to see that.

I hope our leaders can learn some lessons and steer the course of our future with a steadier hand. We will not then, like the Titanic, come to grief on an iceberg.

Stephen Andrews

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SNP the ten steps

November 5, 2008 by User ImageNews Team (My Profile)  
Filed under Letters

I came across this and thought you might find it useful, keep up the good work!

 

Big Eck

 

Ten steps to being a SNP supporter

 

1/ Ignore the fact that Scotland relies on a £58 Billion subsidy a year from the Union.

 

2/ Rant on about North Sea oil stocks like they are God ignoring the inconvenient fact that they are running out fast.

 

3/ You should be happy being represented in Brussels by 5 MEPs rather than the 100 plus Scotland has in Westminster.

 

4/ Ignore the fact that Scottish families will be hit with an extra £5668 tax a year to cover the cost of independence.

 

5/ Ignore your previous argument that you are only doing it to run your own country and not for your intense dislike of the English then shortly after being eligible to run your own country contradict yourselves and join the EU.

 

6/ Fully embrace the fact that the EU makes 70% of your country’s laws and also controls the police and armed forces.

 

7/ Do not question what part of this is running your own country. Never question Alex Salmond for he is the holy messiah and cannot be wrong.

 

8/ Never acknowledge that it was a Scottish king (king James VI) who actually created the Union.

 

9/ Keep the fact that Scotland has 300 years of history in the Union quiet and never mention Scotland has actually benefited from the Union.

 

10/ Create a story about Scotland being subjugated and oppressed some how even though the Prime Minister and Chancellor are both Scottish.

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Ode to nu-Labour

October 5, 2008 by User ImageNick Griffin (My Profile)  
Filed under Letters

The following comes from the USA but could of been written for Britain.

Tax his land, tax his bed, tax the table at which he’s fed. 

Tax his tractor, Tax his mule, teach him taxes are the rule. 

Tax his work, tax his pay, he works for peanuts anyway! 
  

Tax his cow, tax his goat, tax his pants, tax his coat.

 

Tax his ties, tax his shirt, tax his work, tax his dirt. 

Tax his tobacco, tax his drink, tax him if he tries to think. 

Tax his cigars, tax his beers, if he cries tax his tears. 

Tax his car, tax his gas, find other ways to tax all he has, 
then let him know, that you won’t be done till he has no dough. 

When he screams and hollers, then tax him some more, 
tax him till he’s good and sore. 

Then tax his coffin, tax his grave, tax the sod in which he’s laid. 

Put these words upon his tomb, ‘Taxes drove me to my doom…’ 

When he’s gone, do not relax, its time to apply the inheritance tax. 

 

Accounts Receivable Tax 
Airline  surcharge tax
Airline Fuel Tax
Airport Maintenance Tax
Building Permit Tax 
Cigarette Tax 
Corporate Income Tax
Death Tax 
Dog License Tax 
Drivng Permit Tax
Excise Taxes 
Federal Income Tax 
Federal Unemployment  (UI)
Fishing License Tax 
Food License Tax 
Fuel Tax ( too much  per litre)  
Gross Receipts Tax 
Health Tax
Hunting License Tax 
Hydro Tax
Inheritance Tax 
Interest Tax
Liquor Tax 
Luxury Taxes 
Marriage License Tax 
Medicare Tax 
Mortgage Tax
Personal Income Tax
Property
Poverty Tax
Prescription Drug Tax
Property Tax 
Provincial Income Tax 
Real Estate Tax 
Recreational Vehicle Tax 
Retail Sales Tax
Service Charge Tax 
School Tax  
Telephone Federal Tax 
Telephone Federal, Provincial  and Local Surcharge Taxes 
Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax 
Vehicle License Registration Tax 
Vehicle Sales Tax 
Water Tax
Watercraft Registration Tax 
Well Permit Tax 
Workers Compensation Tax 

Not one of these taxes existed 100 years ago, and our nation was one of the most prosperous in the world. 

We had absolutely no national debt, had a large middleclass, and Mam stayed home to raise the kids. 

What happened?

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‘The Best Interests of the Child’

September 28, 2008 by User ImageNick Griffin (My Profile)  
Filed under Latest News, Letters

The following is from Jimmy Deuchars of Grandparents Apart UK who contacted the Scottish office recently, we are happy to back their campaign and wish Jimmy all the best.

‘Grandparents are very important in a child’s life’.

Then why are grandparents not promoted as such? especially when they and the children are usually the innocent damaged party of family break ups. Do they encourage children’s organisations to ensure that grandparents are still available to them? No! They do not. Doing nothing does not encourage parents to think of the harm to their own children. This is totally irresponsible from organisations that say they operate in a child’s best interest.

It cannot be denied that many a child has been rescued from abuse and poverty by grandparents who are the biggest carers of children in the world, often without payment and always make sure children have all the essentials. Who knows better what goes on in their family in the first place and in a position to help if permitted?

But grandparent/grandchild’s legal contact is denied every time by the governments of the UK, it is their attitude that alienates that special person from children’s lives.

The Charter for Grandchildren was produced by the Scottish Government as voluntary. The reply we get when quoted is “we don’t need to use it” It needs to be made legal to encourage organisations more to promote the role of grandparents that they so often say are an essential part of children’s lives. They should be moving heaven and earth to use all the protection available for the protection of our children today and not to do so is criminal.

Jimmy Deuchars
Grandparents Apart UK

http://www.grandparentsapart.co.uk

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Battle of birth rates

August 31, 2008 by User ImageNick Griffin (My Profile)  
Filed under Latest News, Letters

The report, “Two in every three babies now listed as White British” makes grim reading for those of us who are realists and who love our nation for what it was.

 

Not only have we a situation where the present Government has little idea how many people are entering the country, particularly from the Third World, but a new demographic dynamic is emerging with the alarming evidence that the coloured population of Britain is powering  rapid population growth.

 

These foreboding statistics are made worse if we add the multiplier effect of disparate ethnic birth rates. Whilst indigenous British women have presently a total fertility rate of around 1.3 offspring, Bangladeshi women parade a rate of 3.9 and Pakistani women 5. It is little wonder that cities like Leicester and Birmingham are contesting candidates for White minority status within this decade.

 

One need not digest the gloomy  statistics on disparate ethnic birth rates to see that the physical appearance of our British populations is changing markedly. A recent car journey from London Kings Cross to Beckenham, Kent bore out the evidence. In some of the districts through which I passed the entire population, particularly the young, seemed to be coloured. Harking back to similar journeys in the 60’s and 70’s the population seems to have had a complete racial transformation.

 

Evidence from the Human Genome Project and from human geneticists like Professors Sykes and Oppenheimer of Oxford University makes it clear that the indigenous natives of the four nations comprising Britain are of closely related human stock dating back to the end of the Ice Age c. 7000 years ago.

We in Britain have now entered the first phase of the Battle of the Birth Rates. With so many of our indigenous people either blissfully unaware of the consequences of this geopolitical struggle or actually encouraging, for sinister reasons, the majority procreation of alien human stocks the future for the British peoples as they have historically been known is very dark indeed.

Alastair Harper

Mid Scotland and Fife BNP

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Election update

August 27, 2008 by User ImageNick Griffin (My Profile)  
Filed under Election News, Letters

The following candidates will be contesting the Baillieston election 18th September 2008

John Anderson                 Scottish Conservative and Unionist

 

Charles Baillie                 British National Party

 

Moira A Crawford              Scottish Green Party

  

Ian Dickie                         SUP, Proudly Scottish, Proudly British

 

David Jackson                  Scottish Liberal Democrats

 

Tricia McLeish                  Solidarity

 

Andy Muir                         Scottish Labour Party Candidate

 

Daniel O’Donnell              Scottish Socialist Party

 

David Turner                    Scottish National Party (SNP)

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