Monday, 24 May 2010

Nick Griffin, the only man in politics to speak the truth


BNP Conference Plans Way Forward as Nick Griffin Announces Intention to Step Down in 2013

“By then I would have been leader of the BNP for 15 years and that is long enough,” Mr Griffin said.

“It will be time to make way for a younger person who does not have any baggage which can be used against the party.”

Mr Griffin said the timing of his move was predicated by his desire to bring about what he called the putting into place of the last “building blocks” of the BNP’s administrative and political machine.

“This is going to take at least 18 months to implement and after that I intend to hand the party over to someone who will be able to drive support up to where it can be a serious contender for power,” he said

In my view, Mr Griffin has made a fine judgement here for all the right reasons.

He understands the need to secure seats in the EU, and he more than anyone, knows the weight of political connivance's and subversion's that are being waged against the party which appear to be wholly made up on false premises that draw on denigrating the man instead of tackling his argument.

Notwithstanding that electoral fraud was committed at the last general election, which is still under investigation despite the candidates have been placed into positions as MP's, the way the election campaign itself was conducted by the main parties was really quite disgusting, and it flew in the face of natural justice and defied the rudiments of the requirements of fair play in any 21st century democracy.

The three main parties were in cahoots with one another, with the media, with unions, and with known groups of subversive Marxists, to all aim their attacks at one man Mr Nick Griffin. 

Collectively, they delivered hate filled propaganda and bile to millions of people in their homes, and in ways which would have made Robert Mugabe feel proud, in order to Smash the BNP', their only opposition, whilst refusing to debate any of its policies.

I think Mr Griffin is being too kind when he implies the BNP was given a bloody nose chiefly as a result of Labour's improved campaigning, when there are so many other reasons to argue why seats were not gained.

The BNP itself fielded over 300 candidates and not one of those candidates were demonized in the way they demonized Nick Griffin, but the election became a presidential style election which featured on the leaders themselves rather than their parties and their policies, and that was not Nick Griffin's fault for in a parliamentary democracy he should be able to expect his own and other candidates views to be given fair and unbiased discussion.

Main topics were not even discussed or debated.

Topics such as immigration, the war in Afghanistan, the economy, our membership of the EU, and of  the alternatives to their policies of privatisation and of the de-industrialisation  of British industry. These topics were not even aired, despite that those policies led the country itself to bankruptcy, to millions of unskilled and unemployed Brits, and have changed British culture and crime levels, which now sees the other parties scrabbling between themselves to engineer new voter bases in black, ethnic, gay and Muslim communities  as they distance themselves from the their own historical voter bases.

Where is Labour fighting for the working man?
Where are Conservatives fighting for equality and freedom and to maintain and conserve our British culture?

David Cameron and Nick Clegg now lord themselves up as Britain's saviours and into fixed  self-appointed positions for 5 years despite neither of them were elected with any mandate to form a government. Yet despite the spectre of proportional representation was raised, even that seems unlikely since they decided amongst themselves to make a political coup over our parliament instead.

Mr Griffin will have been leader for 15 years when he stands down, and he  on the other hand deserves praise like no other leader for what he's already achieved. He has principles and policies and isn't scared to say what they are, unlike the others who have bent their ideals that much out of shape they can no longer be recognised as they are all the same and are all to blame.

Mr Griffin still has a long way to go and much to offer of course and I'm glad he'll be taking the fight up  in Europe to widen support with other nationalist parties, for that is what I've always said should happen. 

The horrible, disgusting and filthy policies of  the LibLabCon party are those of internationalist Marxists and the only way to fight international Marxism is to fight it internationally.

I'd like Mr Griffin to look to see if he can get some air time in America too at one of these Tea Parties, and begin to rock the Marxist boat a bit there too, but maybe he'll have enough on his plate with those in Europe right now. Heaven knows the man is only human when all is said and done so maybe another should look across the Atlantic and perhaps beyond to Australia too.

Certainly the man cannot be everywhere at once although it seems he has been, and he needs to secure British nationalism in the best way he can whilst maintaining his political drive to widen the argument internationally.

I feel reinvigorated by this move, and  also feel excited that under his genius leadership, the British National Party - and its 'Euro-Allies' - will become stronger as a result.

My hope is that when the next election comes, the British National Party can place 1,000 activists into one constituency like the LibLabCon  did to Nick Griffin, in order to tell the truth to people about what the LibLabCon is really up to.

Regardless of what the future has in store for nationalists, I will always consider  Mr Nick Griffin to be the leader of British Nationalism, which I'm sure in time, history will show that he was the only man in politics who spoke the truth and was brave enough to say it.

The next few years will be interesting for international nationalists who aim to restore their national sovereignties, and their countries into the hands of men and women who love them, and who care enough to place their necks on the line like Mr Nick Griffin MEP, leader of the the British National Party who puts his country first in all things even as he sacrifices his own position as leader.

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