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Friday, 6 November 2009

A Perfect and Thoughtful Gift



Starting us off on Friday evening with the latest from the Metropolitan Police concerning the attack on our two MEPs in Westminster. As I have said before, sooner or later if the police continue to turn a blind eye to this behaviour somebody is going to get hurt. They have every opportunity to nip this in the bud now with evidence of dozens of people involved in a premeditated riot.

There's plenty of media coverage heading our way in the next couple of weeks and you can expect considerable interest in next weekend's conference in the North West. Today's Times also focuses on next Thursday's Glasgow NE by-election, speculating that the BNP could come third, although I do think that that is possibly a little optimistic.

The mainstream political parties are increasingly worried that British National Party could achieve a political breakthrough in Scotland in next week’s byelection.

Some privately believe that the BNP stands a chance of winning third place in Glasgow North East, ahead of the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats, or, at best, save its deposit — something the party has never achieved in an election in Scotland.


Switching to the Daily Telegraph which reports that the vile trade in African children appears to be spreading. Self-loathing white liberal and actress Emma Thompson even goes so far as to utilise this inverted form of people trafficking to advocate the replacement of the white population of Exeter. Notice how the report emits the statistics for the percentage of white people currently resident in Rwanda:

Exeter is a lovely place for the BNP, says actress Emma Thompson
Emma Thompson, the actress, has described Exeter as a place where BNP leader Nick Griffin "would feel very comfortable" because it has so few black faces.

In a lecture on Thursday night, titled All Africans Now, she reflected on Griffin's complaint that the audience for his recent appearance on Question Time was drawn from "ethnically cleansed" London, a city "that is no longer British".

Thompson said: "He'd love Exeter. He would feel very comfortable here."

Asked by one student: "What can we do to change the whiteness of Devon and Cornwall? How can we expand our university?" Thompson replied: "This is how we're doing it. Tindy had his experience and now we're having a big week of educational events to try and help it.

"We don't have to enthuse the entire student body, just as we are not going to eradicate racism in Cornwall this month."

She added: "You're not going to get hundreds and hundreds of black students here overnight, but what you can do is make them more comfortable."


She will turn 51 next April and perhaps we should rise to the challenge and show how kind and considerate us BNP people are when faced with such a chronic case of ethnomasochism. If we all club together, perhaps we put the poor girl out of her misery and arrange for some of her organs and limbs to be replaced by those from donors from Africa. Having been suitably modified and enriched she could then lead a more fulfilling and purposeful life, happy knowing that she had become a living embodiment of the anti-racist cause. A perfect and thoughtful gift.

In other news drug addict and serial criminal Pete Doherty has yet to announce any plans to enter the African child market however according to Gigwise he has something else up his sleeve.

Babyshambles performed a hard-hitting anti-British National Party song for the first time at an intimate show in North London last night (November 5).

Four songs into 'secret' show at the Proud Gallery in Camden, the band launched into the abrasive track 'The BNP Blues' which berates Nick Griffin's party.


Not that this should be confused or tarnish the excellent Fisherman's Blues by the Waterboys, which, with perefect timing and a little white man's magic starts off my birthday weekend.





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