Mark had travelled a very long way to be at the RWB and his speech went down very well indeed. Like many Brits, I happen to be rather fond of Aussies and their beautiful country and feel most pleased that our efforts are helping our brothers and sisters on the other side of the world. Back later.
Monday, 18 August 2008
RWB - report on its way
I am in the process of writing a full report about the weekend's RWB which I should have ready by late this afternoon. While you are waiting, I'll offer you this little video that was captured by myself yesterday afternoon featuring the Australian Protectionist Party's Mark Wilson.
Mark had travelled a very long way to be at the RWB and his speech went down very well indeed. Like many Brits, I happen to be rather fond of Aussies and their beautiful country and feel most pleased that our efforts are helping our brothers and sisters on the other side of the world. Back later.
Mark had travelled a very long way to be at the RWB and his speech went down very well indeed. Like many Brits, I happen to be rather fond of Aussies and their beautiful country and feel most pleased that our efforts are helping our brothers and sisters on the other side of the world. Back later.
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6 comments:
If we could bottle Aussie attitude to life and hand it out to the British Public we'd be in power within a year.
Come on non-BNP readers; stop being a 'whingeing pom' and give our ruling elite something to ponder.
There are lots of problems here in Blighty, but it's the SOLUTIONS we as nationalists are interested in.
And the BNP have those solutions.
Mark Wilson gave a very fascinating talk. It was very interesting to hear what he had to say about immigration in Australia. It is my opinion that we will be hearing more about Mark and the Protectionist Party in Australia. It was good to hear his opinion of the progress that the BNP has made in recent years, and the very different nature and quality of it's members. Times have truly changed for the BNP.
I look forward to the report Simon.
Yes, look forward to the report, Simon
Excellent interview with Mark Wilson and most encouraging to learn of what is going on in (for me) 'the old country.'
The APP site can be found here.
You will see the reference to the BNP on the site.
I trust that Mark and his colleagues obtain the best possible result in Cronulla - I know that suburb quite well, with its excellent beach in what is called Bate Bay.
Interestingly enough, my missus is from Jersey, where Mark was born.
He sure has acquired the Australian accent well. (Mine has slightly moderated over the years, my family informs me.)
The History link of the APP is instructive for all those 'equalitarians.' In 1788, when the First Fleet arrived in what became known as Port Jackson, later Sydney Harbour, under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip RN (ret'd but re-activated for this venture), they found a wilderness, which had remained unchanged for literally thousands of years.
In 1901, a mere 113 years later, i.e. in about 3 generations, Australia was a modern, federated nation largely after the British model with a national government and an elected prime minister, Edmund Barton.
I think it had something to do with the nature of the new settlers and all that implies.
Note that Mark and his colleagues face all the same problems the indigenous English, Welsh, Scots and Ulster folk face (apart from the EU), but with another viper-in-the-bosom.
This is an aggressive, subversive (Marxist) republican movement, backed by prominent Australian media personalities, who will turn Australia into a soviet tyranny, if they can (no doubt with the help of the Muslims, who are there in force, especially in Sydney, where ruthless Muslim drug-running gangs are rife).
I trust that APP-BNP ties will strengthen and expand, blood being thicker than water, as the saying goes.
It is to be hoped that similar movements will emerge and/or progress in the other Old Dominions, where they are so desperately needed - Canada, for example, being the most pc-cursed nation in the West, I believe.
P.S. You will see the expression open-slather referred to in the APP Policies section. As the context indicates, it means unrestricted. But it is an Australian expression I haven't heard (certainly not in the northeast) for some time and it conjures up some nostalgia.
Well done Mark, excellent! Just don't forget to come back home! :)
Great work Mark, keep doing Australia proud!
Simon, getting international nationalists to the RWB was a master stroke and we must extend this in full every year.
The globalists like to make the nationalists look isolated, yet this united front of nationalists gives us an international validity for both the BNP and their parties.
It must confuse the left wing press no end to see that the BNP can respect and help preserve other nations culture and identity better than thay can through a strong aliance of nationalists.
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