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    On 4 October 1936, Oswald Mosley and 3000 of his Blackshirts planned to march through the East-End. What they hadn’t counted on was 300,000 Jews, communists, dockers and residents blocking their path. Today was the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street where the decent people of the East End stood up to the Nazi sympathizers of the British Union of Fascists and prevented them from marching through their streets. There will be commemorative events in the area over the next few days

    70 years on, fascism and nazi ideology are creeping back into the East End and other parts of the country but, when push comes to shove, the decent people of this country will stand up against the BNP just like those 300,000 people stood up against the BUF 70 years ago and once again they shall not pass.

    #243468

    @Mr Bigstuff wrote:

    when push comes to shove, the decent people of this country will stand up against the BNP

    808,200 people voted BNP 2 years ago. It has become very difficult for them to get anywhere, whilst always shunned by media and mainstream political class.

    The old gang are scared sheetless of the decency of policy that the BNP have, that decent people want. Whether it was the BNP, or the greens or respect, the old gang parties are too frightened to give them decent air time, and thus combine to stop anyone else getting edgeway.

    Checkout the 2005 BNP Manifesto, the majority is what decent people want.

    Otherwise, we want more war :(

    Its time to stand up for yourself, stop reading the blag line of new labour and their new conservatism buddies via your goggle box. Even namby pamby political commentators were saying wednesday, that Cameron sounds like 1997 blair.

    Contact your local BNP branch, go to a meeting, listen and workout for yourself if you agree with some of the most hard working men and women this country has to offer.

    #243469

    Looks like you caught that fish you were after Mr B – isn’t it nice when Emma is so obliging???

    #243470

    @emmalush wrote:

    @Mr Bigstuff wrote:

    when push comes to shove, the decent people of this country will stand up against the BNP

    808,200 people voted BNP 2 years ago. It has become very difficult for them to get anywhere, whilst always shunned by media and mainstream political class.

    The old gang are scared sheetless of the decency of policy that the BNP have, that decent people want. Whether it was the BNP, or the greens or respect, the old gang parties are too frightened to give them decent air time, and thus combine to stop anyone else getting edgeway.

    Checkout the 2005 BNP Manifesto, the majority is what decent people want.

    Otherwise, we want more war :(

    Its time to stand up for yourself, stop reading the blag line of new labour and their new conservatism buddies via your goggle box. Even namby pamby political commentators were saying wednesday, that Cameron sounds like 1997 blair.

    Contact your local BNP branch, go to a meeting, listen and workout for yourself if you agree with some of the most hard working men and women this country has to offer.

    The difference between the Greens, Respect, Conservatives, Labour, etc. and the BNP is that the BNP control no local councils, they don’t have a single mayor, and not even 1 MP in the entire country. Not exactly the voice of the British people are they? Even a monkey was elected into office as a mayor but this is a feat that is beyond the BNP. The truth is that while British people may have concerns about immigration and europe and other issues most people wouldn’t dream of endorsing a neo-nazi organisation.

    I didn’t really start the thread to bait anyone, it was just that I had mentioned Cable Street in a previous thread and then I noticed yesterday that it was the 70th anniversary. I can’t help seeing the similarities between the BUF and the BNP. The BNP are just a revamped version of old ideas. The ideas are the same, they are just presented differently in a more media savvy way to make the party look less extreme.

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    @Mr Bigstuff wrote:

    The difference between the Greens, Respect, Conservatives, Labour, etc. and the BNP is that the BNP control no local councils, they don’t have a single mayor, and not even 1 MP in the entire country.

    Nor do the greens.

    Not exactly the voice of the British people are they?

    Depends what you mean by voice. As i said, the mainstream media dont wana talk about the BNP, even the right wing Talksport are afraid sometimes. The reason, because theres a perception that everything the BNP stands for is bad.

    If im wrong, go find me a substantial amount of BNP policy that is bad. All of you, read some of the BNP manifesto 2005 and tell us what you think of their policy?

    Even a monkey was elected into office as a mayor but this is a feat that is beyond the BNP.

    A bloke in a monkey suit is not a monkey you idiot.

    The truth is that while British people may have concerns about immigration and europe and other issues most people wouldn’t dream of endorsing a neo-nazi organisation.

    Most people will vote BNP one day, that day is slowly approaching, and when it happens, i shall be waving goodbye to you.

    The ideas are the same, they are just presented differently in a more media savvy way to make the party look less extreme.

    Invading a country illegaly and murdering tens of thousands of innocent people is a new labour a new conservatist policy, not BNP.

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    @emmalush wrote:

    Most people will vote BNP one day, that day is slowly approaching, and when it happens, i shall be waving goodbye to you.

    OMG Mr B !!!! you’re in trouble now my friend. Emma has a list of people for the firing squad (or worse) when her beloved BNP seizes power – and YOUR name is on it !!!!

    #243473

    So Emma finally admits that if the BNP were to take power then dissidents would be done away with. Thank you for your honesty Emma, it confirms what we all thought about the BNP.

    The Greens are part of the London Assembly so they do have more political power than the BNP. Also, it was wrong for me to say that it was a monkey that achieved something that the BNP couldn’t, it was actually a man dressed up in a monkey suit. Obviously it was wrong for me to suggest that the BNP could compete with a man who campaigned in fancy-dress.

    #243474

    Er …. I think you’ve missed something here Mr B. Surely the BNP dress up in ‘fancy dress’ all the time?

    Usually it’s black shirts and swastika armbands isn’t it? (just like Prince Harry). Maybe some of them even dress up in black leather S&M gear and appear in publicity films???

    (I just thought I’d mention this so as to ensure my place in front of the firing squad when Commissar Emma comes to power).

    #243475

    @Mr Bigstuff wrote:

    So Emma finally admits that if the BNP were to take power then dissidents would be done away with.

    Interesting you say that, because the koran says the right hand (the sword hand) can take any woman who is not a muslim, and take her for himself.

    But no, if the BNP got into power, you wouldn’t wana live here?

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