Although I am not probably ever likely to be able to prove this, I strongly suspect that a serious, violent assault on Nick was planned today in Glasgow. What is more it would seem that certain members of the media were in on this, waiting for the ambush and even having the nerve to ring me to ask where Nick was.
Most people would go to the police with such a shocking and disgraceful tale, but in our case what on earth is the point? We were attacked at College Green in Westminster in broad daylight and the police just stood by and watched. Months after this and with the Metropolitan Police furnished with high definition video and high resolution photographs, no arrests have been made.
As I said earlier this week, it is my opinion that the police are just allowing this increasing provocation of Party members to continue with just one reason in mind. To force us into the position of having to defend ourselves in order that they can then arrest BNP people and parade their haul to a salivating media.
There is an unfortunate inevitability about this whole scenario. Somebody soon is going to get very badly hurt due to the police turning a blind eye and in effect encouraging the escalating level of violence and intimidation against our members and officials.
Incredibly despite this, BNP members are still actively being approached by Special Branch officers offering "protection" and "security advice" on the proviso of providing them with information about our political activities. One wonders whether the police are actually beyond facilitating the violence against us as a lever for potentially extracting information to feed back to their Labour Party handlers.
It is no exaggeration to state that at the moment BNP officials could be doing media interviews 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. One moron today for a well known university opened his account with the most ridiculous and illogical question I think I have ever heard. After two seconds of thought, I just put the phone down determined not to waste a second more of my time providing cheap entertainment to people simply not wanting to understand our viewpoint.
After this abrupt termination I must admit I felt a little guilty. However, letting you into a little secret, I spent the fifteen minutes I had saved picking out a spectacular Betfair multiple wager on tonight's football. Five selections, a £3.10 stake and £6182.17 as a potential return, unlikely but worth the stake on its own merely to look at the intricacy of the mathematics!
Enough of that though, here's the link to the Nick Griffin interview on L107FM which was broadcast by the local radio station this morning. Although this Scottish outlet will no doubt come in for an enormous amount of criticism by assorted IslamoMarxists and Luddites, credit must be given for their tenacity and respect for the democratic system.
Normally familiarity with this telegraph blogger requires either a stiff drink or an emergency anti-depressant tablet. However, just for once beneath the obligatory insults he might just have done us a favour.
About time for a few nature notes - Last Sunday a dead Sowerby’s beaked whale was found at Kenfig Nature Reserve, Bridgend. It had been dead for quite some time and had some damage to the jaw, rostrum and ribs. It is likely that this damage occurred after it died. The post mortem of the 13ft metre male could find no clear cause of death.
Myself, I enjoy this time of year when the leaves start to fall and with the air getting noticeably colder. Whilst you have to wrap up, at least you stand a better chance of spotting goldcrests and other illusive creatures.

