Anti-BNP Trouble Makers Plan their next move against Democracy

 

Anti-BNP campaigners are not content with the disruption, damage and mayhem they caused on Saturday 16th of October in Codnor. Therefore they now plan stir up more trouble and cause general disruption for anyone shopping in the City of Derby on Saturday November 1st.

It was the sunny weekend of the Red, White and Blue (RWB) Family Festival when we last saw these trouble makers marching through our normally peaceful, tranquil streets of Codnor. They were there because they don’t believe people should have the right to make an informed democratic choice at elections. These people don’t want you to have the choice of a BNP candidate to vote for. They think you’re too stupid to have a choice and feel it is their duty to save us from ourselves. If patronising you does not stop you from voting for the BNP they will then resort to force. The ideology the anti-BNP trouble makers clearly follow is Fascism. This point is further proven when you see them flying communist flags and making Nazi salutes in Codnor. The irony is they call the BNP the fascists.

On contrast a recent protest orchestrated by the BNP in Stoke was peaceful and minimal disruption was caused. The protest was in memory of Keith Brown who died when his Muslim neighbor stabbed him in the back with a Kitchen knife in front of his house. The murderer was let of lightly with manslaughter and we were there to highlight the injustice of letting non-whites get an easier ride where justice is concerned. All we wanted was the same equal right to Justice for whites – The justice a non-white victim can expect if their racially attacked should work both ways. The photograph below shows how our protest was off the road and did not cause a blockade for traffic. In fact this allowed passers by to sound their horns in support.

Guest speakers to what they’re calling “Stopping the BNP in the East Midlands – Rally and Discussion Meeting” include TUC and UNISON union leaders and Labour MP for Derby North Bob Laxton. It should come as no surprise that these usual union and Labour party suspects are organising this. After all our own MP Judy Mallibar is co-chair of the UNISON Labour Link group. A key decision to consider strategy for the 2009 elections including tackling the BNP was made by Mallibar at The latest Labour Link National Committee meeting on 11th September. However it further goes to prove how both of these organisations have lost their way. Rather than wasting their energy on preventing the democratic process they should look closer to home. The Labour party for instance has forgotten their core purpose of being was to stand up for the worker. Similarly the unions have lost their way and should be utilising its members money to claw back workers rights which have slipped away. Maybe somewhere to start would be the Clause in workers contracts that allows an employer to change an employees terms and conditions simply by serving notice on them.

As for us in the BNP no matter what is decided here we will be holding true to our own plans. I would urge any of our members/supporters to stay away from this protest of desperate, and if you are at a loose end that day get in touch at ambervalley@bnp.org.uk we have plans of our own for extending the reach of the BNP in the East Midlands for that day.

 

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5 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Strange how the Ripley and Heanor had around fifty photos of the protesters on their website, yet not one single photo showed the commie flag flying. Why do you suppose that is? Surely not trying to distort the news are they?
    And they will not entertain comments on their site that dare to mention Judy Mallabers Communist Party membership. Hmmmm……

  2. LewisA says:

    This picture comes from a still of video that I believe was on the Ripley and Heanor news webpage. The Ripley and Heanor news is normally quite impartial compared to other news outlets although sometimes they do make omissions.

    I feel the Ripley and Heanor News has been as fair to BNP as they are to any other political party. The R&H; is one of few papers that people can trust however I would recommend people pop into to our blog from time to time to see the full truth.

    Cllr Lewis Allsebrook

  3. Anonymous says:

    I hear what you are saying Councillor, but the fact remains that the Ripley and Heanor news team are not impartial. They abide by the far left ruled National Union of Journalists code of conduct that clearly states their members should not write anything that shows the BNP in a good light. I would suggest that they inadvertantly put the video clip on their site showing the true face of the protestors, whilst completely doctoring the still images that were shown. If this isn’t an attempt to distort the facts then I don’t know what is. I would suggest you ask them outright why Mallabers past Communist connections are a no go area for them.
    Why not ask them to issue a statement on their policy of reporting BNP related stories, and to do it right here on your blog. It would make interesting reading I’m sure.

  4. LewisA says:

    It would be nice if the Ripley and Heanor news, or any paper, reported with a slant in our favour, but isn’t that just what we're arguing against? Freedom of Speech and impartiality!

    Too often can a person’s political allegiance be identified by the Broadsheet they read, this isn’t impartial. Even though we may not completely agree with the way R&H; report on us, or our opposition, I can’t see they have a political allegiance to anyone like most papers do. They may not have shown this photo in the pictures section but it was shown.

    In any case if we want papers to report on us in a good light, we need to do allot more ourselves to prove to the people of Amber Valley and the papers that they should. We can’t expect them to route through our manifesto and read all the good things we say, we need to prove ourselves through our actions. And if our actions are wrong, and the people think so, I want the mass media to be able to bring us to account. It precisely because the Government (Labour) have a stranglehold on news reporters like the BBC that they have not been able to be brought to account and have lingered in power for far too long.

    One of the things I like about the BNP is that we don’t rely on the media to get our message out. We’re in the streets talking to people and that’s how we keep in touch with what people want.

  5. Anonymous says:

    A good post Councillor. Certain points I can agree on; I too wish to defend freedom of speech and wish for impartial reporting, I too believe that the rise of the BNP is in part down to the fact that the BNP work more at street level and respond to the feelings of the people.
    However I would maintain that whilst journalists have to work within the constraints of their unions code of conduct (or else be hounded out of employment) which clearly states not to show the BNP in a good light, then impartial reporting will never happen.
    A case in point would be the recent vote in the council on car parking charges. It was yourself and Councillor Roper – the two BNP councillors whose votes were cruucial in defeating the proposal, yet did the R&H; ask you for your opinion? No, but the Labour councillors who bothered to turn up were photographed and quoted. A case of slack reporting? I think not.
    Whilst, again, I would agree that the R&H; are not as bad as some media outlets, I feel their reporting of matters relating to the BNP depends more on them keeping their jobs than trying to be fair and impartial.