Monday, 8 February 2010

Why I Support BNP



There is no class distinction in Britain only people who love their country and those who hate

I was chatting with Bertie Bert today on paltalk, and we were telling each other what made us believe the British National Party shared our views. I started to tell him that the party itself is more than politics to me but that if I was purely political, then their policies alone would make me want to join. Bertie suggested that I write an article about why so here it is. I hope it may be well received by others who may be considering offering their support to BNP in the forthcoming General Election of course, but I wanted to speak to people in a wider sense about our country and our people.

First thing is, like most other people I guess, I wasn't politically minded at all. Heck I was always too busy getting on with life, building a family, working and struggling to get on. I may have even wondered whether voting was worthwhile on a good few occasions and in much the same way as a lot of people, I knew we had a two party system in which one vote wouldn't make a lot of difference. Furthermore, I viewed the minority LibDem's as not really having much of a hope of gaining government, I didn't know their policies, I took no notice of their ideology and I didn't have a clue that they were ardent republicans who can see no alternative to our federal status as a member of a European Union, which I detest, and just for that reason alone I could as much vote LibDem as I could cut my own arm off.

History:

I can look back 50 years of social struggle in Britain, and again like many millions of others from ship workers, seamen, miners, truckers, steel workers, railworkers, postmen, nurses, coppers, teachers, factory workers, etc, etc, etc., And I have witnesses an awful lot of social unrest and unfairness being handed down by the people who say they represent us, and from both main parties which together have brought us to this point.

Many could write several books on the subject of social change in Britain but to blame this or that accomplishes nothing but more argument. I supported Harold Wilson but I also supported Margaret Thatcher, so much for my approach to politics, was that the only real consideration I made was 'will they look after my country and my people'. I didn't ever think 'am I a patriot', because I presumed my government would never let my country down. I also never presumed, having grown up to watch television programs that I loved, which are missing from our screen these days, that the media may be capable of intentionally destroying my country yet I'm now aware they do this in terms of not reporting news, twisting the news, brazenly lying about the British people, and socially engineering our views to be favourable toward a multicultural Britain which in fact has not always existed.

I guess my own mind became to realise things were more serious than I'd imagined, when I was informed there was to be a Constitutional Treaty. It hit me like a ton of bricks when I was 'suddenly' made to contemplate the complete disappearance of my country without a shot being fired and without my opinion being asked.

Realisation of Truth

It started with Tony Blair. I knew he was the complete opposite of Margaret Thatcher but I couldn't say why. After all, he'd stood on an anti-EU platform and saying we'd get a referendum. Somehow, I just knew instinctively I guess that he'd not been exactly truthful so I continued to vote for John Major. Why not, I thought. I liked the man, he'd been firm on Europe, he'd been stabbed in the back by "those bastards", and I felt he did well with his refusal to adopt much of the things I saw would bring a bureaucratic state to Britain in the guise of The Social Chapter which Major refused to sign. I remember John Major wanted a "Citizens Charter", and I supported that, however Blair landslid his way to victory and I thought 'what the heck'. I live in a democracy so just get on back to life.

The Iraqi Invasion

All I have to say about that is that no one will ever convince me it was right or legal and I began to hate Blair from that moment on. I hope the British people, the families of our fallen hero's and those families of the 600,000 [UN figures], Iraqis who were killed, find justice one day from Blair and the rest of his despicable followers who think killing all those people was the 'right thing to do'. Bollox to those who agreed with it.

Kosovo and Afghanistan

I'm not a person who believes in war but I would strongly defend my country and its interests. I just don't see our interests had anything to do with Serbia or Afghanistan, so I'm fundamentally against our boys being in Afghanistan along with our boys with blue UN berets being in a part of Serbia which is now called Kosovo despite Serbia doesn't agree with it. I just see this as a massive problem for the future and another unnecessary waste of life.

I had issues which concerned me

I've always put my country and its people first, and I had a few arguments on the above topics but wasn't able to express them properly through a democratic choice when Blair resigned which made me quite angry. Not content with denying me a right to elect my own Prime Minister, I now found Gordon Brown was giving my country away. I took to the internet to voice my opinion. I went onto forums and found many people just like me who agreed with what I was saying but like me were helpless. I also spoke to many who had even more issues to raise but were being silenced and one of those issues was their specific situation of what they were witnessing in their own towns which reflected cultural problems which had been caused by mass immigration. So I listened. I watched the youtube links they'd send to me and others about what was actually happening and I opened my eyes when I read news I'd never before seen. News of horrible acts of violence against women and children and against my people and I didn't like what I seen.

I was a Tory FFS!

Without any hope of ever influencing the position in my own town due to a mass of dunderheads who can't see beyond their own face and therefore keep voting labour scum into the position of MP, I was stuck to change anything. Hell, half the people where I live would never speak to me if I admitted to being conservative unless I said I'd supported Margaret Thatcher sinking the Belgrano! But what about society? Surely Thatcher HAD in fact ruined it, but no more so than the Labour Party leader Jim Calagham before her. Together with Healy, those two had BANKRUPTED BRITAIN so let's be honest here, and here we are again only Gordon Brown is worse than Thatcher - They have betrayed their own people!

So I heard a guy called David Cameron had taken over and I thought I'll see what he says. It took me about a year to realise that me keep hanging on for him to speak about a policy was a bit strange. I wondered what I was actually supporting? I knew it was over for me as a Tory when he then refused to call a referendum on Europe and he started to blame Russia for defending its people when they were being killed by a mad lunatic in Georgia. It put a stain on my belief in fairness and ripped the heart out of me to think I had nowhere left to turn.

"Don't look at the BNP cos they're racists"

What, ALL of them? No surely that can't be right, I thought. I've been chatting with BNP guys on the forums and all I see are people who love their country. I do not see people who hate other people, I just see people who have seen what I have seen in terms of useless government, lying and cheating MP's, and a migration level which has put them as second class citizens in their own town, city, and country. And I witnessed a thing called 'positive discrimination' coming from the three parties I noew call the LibLabCon. Doesn't positive discrimination work the other way I thought? Am I not in fact being discriminated against in my own country by my own government?

I actually READ their policies and I did NOT see any racism in them whatsoever.

I then realised I'd been LIED TO and if there's one thing which is guaranteed to make me really angry, is a LIAR. - It's just a thing I have you see that once I looked back on politics from Wilson, Heath and through to Blair and Brown, I new that I was never going to take lies from government again and so I became a lifetime member of the British National Party.

Since that day

Since that day, I've read so much it's unreal. It is impossible to keep all the information in my head so I created a diary of it on my blog so I could refer to it, pass it on and tell my son about it when he's older. Maybe he can be spared the lies in his life which I have been subjected to and maybe his life will be better than mine. Maybe his life won't be wasted, and maybe he will want to join me in the BNP when he can too. I will keep my life clean from lies, and I will always believe my right to call this country mine, and I will always be prepared to fight for it but I will never be ready to fight for anyone who ever told me lies.

Have I seen any racism? i.e. Hatred for other people -

Yes, I have actually. I've seen it from the BBC and other media, and I've heard it from the mouths of politicians who say they represent the British people but truly represent everyone BUT the British people, and that is the only racism I can say I've seen. I can also say, I have not heard lies from any BNP member, from its leader Nick Griffin or in any literature I've seen but I HAVE heard them said and I've also read them in the media about the British National Party and the British people, by those who masquerade as unbiased media and our political representatives who turned out only to be liars and thieves.

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