The dirty tricks again
Politics is a dirty game, It happens relentlessly. The gang of mostly solicitors, sexual perverts and invading ethnics are less interested in doing good for the country than gaining the positions that bring them power and wealth with the exception of the ethnics, most of whom are simply interested in altering the lifestyle and identity of this country to suit themselves. I must point out however that there a few decent people in politics but that attribute stifles their efforts to provide honest government.
Remember how they attacked the One Nation party and the smears and lies against it and the personal attacks on Pauline Hanson? But what a fright they got! They weren’t expecting the opportunity that the people got to get rid themselves of the crooked establishment and history was made and a record set when 11 One Nation MPs exploded upon them. A miracle occurrence for a new party on its first attempt.
But what happened at the next election? This time the rogues were ready and all the old established political rivals with their noses in the trough formed a temporary alliance to keep the newcomers out. The result was that although backed by around one million votes for the One Nation party it actually decimated some of the gang and near decimated one of the oldest established parties. The result of the temporary coalition of enemies was that the treacherous parties who have been wrecking this country were “re-elected” and the overwhelming vote for the One Nation party was by corrupt means cast aside.
Now it is happening to one of the fast growing parties loyal to the British people and with an upcoming election looming their propaganda is even affecting some of those fighting the same cause who should know better than succumb to the lies.
stop us - BNP lea
27th October
2006
News
article filed by BNP news team
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It's getting nasty as Old Gang worry about BNP growth |
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"With even
committed multi-cultists such as the head of the Commission for Racial
Equality and senior Labour ministers warning that Britain is a tinderbox of
racial tension, it's not in the least bit surprising that the BNP is under
attack with a wave of dirty tricks. The aim is to stop us capitalising on
the new public mood, and to scare off the potential new recruits and donors
who will be attracted to the party by publicity about the second round of
the Leeds Two Free Speech Trial."
Stories
being run in newspapers about totally groundless allegations of 'dodgy BNP
accounts'.
These are
carefully crafted to fall just short of libelling
the
independent professional auditors and the staff of the Electoral Commission
who scrutinise every penny in and out of all our central and regional
accounts, including the Trafalgar Club and Excalibur. |