Labour Regime raid another BNP home
30th December 2004
Repression in Britain- Police used against a political opposition party
The
New Labour regime conducted another Police raid on the family home of a former
BNP official this morning, seizing a computer and paperwork.
The raid on the family home of John Brayshaw occurred
this morning (Thursday 30th) with four uniformed officers from North Yorkshire
Police and one Special Branch detective in attendance.
John himself was neither questioned, arrested or
detained. There is no suggestion that the Police plan to make any charges
against him or any knowledge why this particular raid took place.
Old paperwork
The paperwork removed relates solely to the Central
Accounting Unit of the BNP. This is an extraordinary development and seems to
serve no obvious purpose regarding the accounts of the Party.
First of all, Mr. Brayshaw our former treasurer ceased to
act in that capacity in June 2004 when the task of National Treasurer was taken
over by John Walker. Thus the material seized by the Police is significantly out
of date and relates to previous financial years. Yesterday John Walker submitted
the full Central Accounting Unit Accounts to the Electoral Commission (EC) for
the last financial year. This follows an agreed extension to the deadline as a
result of a delay in acquiring the services of an independent qualified
accountant prepared to work on our behalf to audit the accounts. So the raid was
not designed to delay our accounts submission and cause the Party to fall foul
of the EC regulations. If the State wanted to see our accounts, instead of
disrupting the family home of John Brayshaw and wasting Police time, an
examination of the submitted and audited accounts would have been a much simpler
task.
Furthermore, the Electoral Commission denies any
involvement in the raid. When National Treasurer, John Walker contacted the EC
this afternoon, he was told by the Compliance Officer, Robert Sprent, that the
EC had no idea why the Police should be interested in such paperwork and denied
that the EC had initiated the raid. The BNP extends its support and appreciation
to John Brayshaw and sends his family, who were deeply upset by the violation of
their private home, a happy and wish-fulfilled New Year.
Desperate measures
The real reason for the raid is, we believe, a reaction
from a very worried Labour Regime. The Police have confirmed to several senior
BNP officials that they have received instructions "from the very top" to deal
with the BNP. There is no allegation or even suggestion that the Party's
financial affairs are nothing other than full, transparent and correct.
This raid is another scare tactic by an increasingly
desparate New Labour regime, designed to harass, obfuscate and inhibit the BNP
from mounting an effective election campaign in the New Year. Pollsters are
already predicting a large swing to the Lib-Dems away from Labour by a block
vote of Muslims, who continue to be disgusted by Labour's involvement in
Iraq. A large core of voters in white working
class areas of British cities are expected to cast their mark against a BNP
candidate; a move which while not leading to any BNP MPs being returned to
Westminster could unseat several Labour MPs, even Cabinet Ministers.
Two benefits for New Labour
So the
attack on the infrastructure of the BNP serves two purposes; first it scares off
potential candidates, activists and donors in a bid to weaken our Election
campaign. In addition it sends out a message that New Labour is prepared to be
tough with those "nasty people" in the BNP, thus appeasing the Muslim voters.
Bring it on Mr. Blair!
Blair and his new Home Secretary, the former Communist
Party member, Charles Clarke are doing their best to stiffle the opposition to
their destructive plans for Britain, but the people who make up the BNP support
base are the descendants of the Saxon warriors, the Pictish axe wielders and the
Norman knights. We are the descendants of those millions of sailors and soldiers
whose bodies lie in every ocean and in every continent. We have a backbone and a
steely resolve to win back our country from the wreckers, the paedophiles and
the corrupt that infest
Whitehall and Westminster.
Enemy of all that is decent
The New Labour regime is the enemy of all decent hard
working Britons. It bleeds us all through obscene levels of taxation to pay for
a burdensome political class. It corrupts the minds of our children by
politically correct teaching and allowing the scourge of drugs to be present in
the playgrounds and schoolrooms of the country. It destroys the communities of
our land by allowing crime to terrorise the vulnerable, punishing the
hard-working, the pensioners and the weak who are victims of crime. It brutally
suppresses its opponents in a tyrannical manner. But New Labour should remember
that tyrants have been overthrown throughout
Britain's history. The
names of Blair, Clarke and Dobson may well be others to soon add to that list.