Thursday, 22 April 2010

COME BACK HOME TO BNP


Now I know there are as many problems in Wales and parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland as there are in 'some' parts of England. And I know the British economy affects virtually everyone except the protected species who vote Labour, but I'm aiming this article at England because it's going to be really more relevant to Conservatives and where Conservatives reside is mostly 'England'.

I feel the crack of thunder about to occur in the Conservative party.

I understand the Conservative political viewpoint because I was predominantly that way inclined myself for many many years. No, I was not taken in by the fake smiles of Blair, and Yes, I have ALWAYS been dead set against them. I stuck to my beliefs (which I still hold), that I am an individual, I care for my people and my country, I am content to accept decision making may be based on information or knowledge which I do not possess, and was once happy (despite certain reservations at times), to largely rely on my own intuition along with a heart full of belief, that I could TRUST those in power to put my (our) interests above all others.
Of course I see I got it wrong but we all live and learn.

It is today however, having just read an article online in 'Standpoint magazine', written by Douglas Murray, which sums up a rather forlorn view that the party could be over for ordinary run of the mill Conservatives.

As I read his article I kept thinking, 'well I told you so', because that is precisely what I was telling other Conservatives as far back as a year ago until I 'saw the patriotic light' and became a life member of BNP.
This piece from Wikipedia might tell you a bit more about Standpoint, which has a core mission "to celebrate western civilisation", its arts and its values – in particular democracy, debate and freedom of speech – at a time when they are under threat.

Well it is now under threat so are you listening?

Standpoint ignited nationwide controversy with its launch edition, in which Michael Nazir-Ali, the Bishop of Rochester, called for the Church to regain a prominent position in public life and blamed the "newfangled and insecurely founded doctrine of multiculturalism" for entrenching the segregation of communities.
Nazir-Ali claimed that the decline of Christianity and the rise of liberal values in the UK during the 1960s had created a moral vacuum which radical Islam threatened to fill. "We have argued that it is necessary to understand where we have come from, to guide us to where we are going, and to bring us back when we wander too far from the path of national destiny", the bishop wrote.

The Guardian newspaper devoted its leader to criticizing the bishop, although it described his writing as "neatly underlining [Standpoint]’s expressed intent ‘to defend and celebrate Western civilisation’".
Nazir-Ali was condemned by the Ramadhan foundation and the President of the National Secular Society, who accused him of "doing the BNP’s work", but was praised by the Daily Telegraph newspaper.

I won't describe what the BNP is all about or needlessly write our policies here because clever people can find those for themselves. Clever people like the people I once did associate with in the Conservative party, know that David Cameron is not a Conservative for instance. They know he holds no Conservative views at all, and they know our country will not improve if he is elected.

Conservatives are generally loyal and that loyalty to a washed out party will become a major problem in this election unless ordinary Conservatives begin to see that their only real hope of ever regaining the best this country has to offer in terms of society, culture, economy and future, is to vote BNP.

It is worth mentioning here that the Labour Party also has a significant number of Labour diehards who think they support the Labour Party, when we all know that the Labour Party died over 30 years ago. It died in 1979, it was out of power for 18 years. Labour elect left, died, got sick, or got old, and a NuLabour rose with an entirely different plan to the plans of any party that could call itself 'Labour'. i.e. It is NOT Labour it is a corporate party of pipsqueaks who's only aim in life is to continue to hold power whilst our people and our country drains away. They are for BUSINESS, and the Conservative party is for business too, and neither them nor LibDems are for The PEOPLE.

So shake it up Conservatives. We need your people with us and we need our country back. It is time for all good men and women, to come together to save England before she becomes as dead as the LibDem, Labour and Conservative parties.

Finally, please read Douglas Murray 'A wasted opportunity', and also read what people like Gerald Warner, Lord Tebbit and other Conservatives have said about David Cameleon Cameron.

Then when you have realised the truth, understood that your loyalty is misplaced, and that your only hope of fulfilling Conservative policies is with the British National Party, please come back home to your countrymen who are waiting to receive you with open arms, because we need people like you to rebuild Britain with us.

Hat tip: Screaming Mad

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