By James Bethell, Director of Nothing British. Two attempts to legislate against the BNP reached different conclusions today, revealing a muddle at the heart of government which plays into the hands of Nick Griffin during the important build-up to his...
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CentreRight on 12th Mar 2010 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
As I said yesterday, the election of two BNP members has stirred up the political establishment and the media. For most of this week, commentators have exhorted the main parties to fight the BNP by addressing the grievances which lead people to support it. So, we must crack down on immigration to stop the BNP. We must build more houses to stop the BNP. We must create more jobs to stop th...
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PubPhilosopher on 13th Jun 2009 (via pubphilosopher.blogs.com)
There has been a lot of media coverage this week about the BNP membership list published on the net. In addition, a variety of politicians have been wringing their hands in public as they panic that this truly nasty party might get a grip at local or national elections. I have been on the receiving end of BNP nastiness in the past and the BNP remains active in the Eltham constituency. ...
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DavidGold on 22nd Nov 2008 (via davidgold4eltham.com)
Everton have had to move their home game against Stoke City by 24 hours to accommodate a mass rally by the British National Party in Liverpool city centre. The Goodison Park club were due to host the Premier League game on Saturday, 14 March at 3pm — the same day as the BNP are campaigning in Liverpool for the forthcoming European elections — but must now play 24 hours later after Mers...
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Guardian on 21st Feb 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
As there is a break in the London NFL game, thought I'd do a quick blogpost. Having spent the last week in London the build up to this game was difficult to miss. I understand the Saint's Cheerleaders, the "Saintsations", performed at the Watford v Cardiff City game earlier in the week. The final score was 2-2, though whether anyone paid any attention to the football, I'm not sure. Interesting
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nicolaswebb on 26th Oct 2008 (via nicolaswebb.blogspot.com)
Thursday saw the BNP gain a traditional Labour seat in Sevenoaks and today we find out that Evertion have had to move their home game against Stoke City by 24 hours to accommodate a mass rally that the BNP is organising in Liverpool city centre. It is sobering to remember that, in years (pre-recession years), the BNP has continued to gain seats in east London and Stoke-on-Trent and picked up enoug...
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MikeIon on 21st Feb 2009 (via mike-ion.blogspot.com)
Hands Off Our Land: Previously developed land is growing at a faster rate than it is being used up, according to a report.
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Telegraph on 12th Nov 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
A potentially very worrying situation is developing with the rally to stop the BNP’s festival on 16th August. Nottingham Stop the BNP and othe rlocal campaigners have been working to build this event continuously over the last 9 months for this event. See . Over the months with the help of the Searchlight network they
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SocialistUnity on 13th Aug 2008 (via socialistunity.com)
Harriet Harman's latest wheeze is to warn us that querying MPs' disgusting behaviour will "Play into the hands of the BNP". There is an excellent article on the BNP by Jeremy Seabrook in the Guardian. It is absolutely true that under Blair the Labour Party abandoned the interests of the White Working Class. That hasn't really changed. Bankers can have hundreds of billions from the t...
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CraigMurray on 9th May 2009 (via craigmurray.org.uk)
Developers should be allowed to build on protected green belt land if local people agree, according to a report published by a think tank close to David Cameron.
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Telegraph on 23rd Nov 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Alastair Darling accepts blame on behalf of government The Chancellor Alastair Darling and Labour’s Deputy Leader Harriet Harman have both accepted that Labour’s demise has played perfectly into the hands of the BNP and handed them the success that they achieved in the EU Parliamentary election last Thursday. It is patently obvious that the extreme left
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CurlysCornerShop on 9th Jun 2009 (via curly15.wordpress.com)