FTAO BNP sympathisers:

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  1. Redstar

    Redstar Well-Known Member

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    This is what your grandparents fought against. This is why the BNP and their ilk should never darken the doors of power ever again:

    Death Toll:

    5.1–6.0 million Jews, including 3.0–3.5 million Polish Jews
    1.8 –1.9 million Gentile Poles
    200,000–800,000 Roma & Sinti
    200,000–300,000 people with disabilities
    10,000–25,000 gay men
    2,000 Jehovah's Witnesses

    Imprisonment, including many deaths:
    3.5–6 million other Slavic civilians
    2.5–4 million Soviet POWs
    1–1.5 million political dissidents
     
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    Date: 13 April 2006 Source: Evening Standard </p>

    BNP’s dirty tricks in the scramble for votes Andrew Gilligan </p>

    At least six British National Party candidates in next month's local elections are standing under false addresses to get round electoral law, the Evening Standard has discovered. The party has set up a network of &quot;front houses&quot; – in at least one case a derelict flat – and filed false nomination papers to beat a rule that all local election candidates must live or work in the borough where they are standing. One London council today called the police after hearing the Standard's revelations. Under electoral law, using a false address is a crime with a penalty of an unlimited fine and up to a year in prison. But councils say they do not have the power to check candidates' addresses and must take their information at face value. Nor do they have the authority to disqualify the candidates – unless they are elected. &quot;This proves what we thought – people are coming from outside, using false addresses, and trying to break up the community,&quot; said Jon Cruddas, the Labour MP for Dagenham, one of the areas affected. &quot;It is quite wrong that councils cannot investigate or take action. It is a major issue we will be taking to the Electoral Commission.&quot; The BNP cheats are standing for seats in London and Essex councils in the 4 May polls. They include Richard Barnbrook who, standing in the Commons seat of Barking last year, scored the party's highest ever vote in a Westminster election. He hopes to repeat that success in next month's Barking and Dagenham borough poll. But he lives in Blackheath – on the other side of the Thames. On 11 March Mr Barnbrook and another Barking and Dagenham BNP candidate, Robert William Bailey, signed the local electoral register, giving their address as 5a London Road, Barking. They used the same address on their nomination papers. Visiting the address this week, the Standard found it derelict and located above a run-down parade of shops. An estate agent's board was on it, and by looking through gaps in the whitewashed windows, bare floorboards could be seen inside. Violet Cusworth, who lives nearby, said she had not seen anyone there for months. &quot;The last people in there were students, in their twenties,&quot; she said. Mr Barnbrook is 45. At Mr Barnbrook's Blackheath address, the lights were on and the curtains drawn yesterday, although nobody answered the door. Neighbour Margaret Paine said: &quot;I saw him two days ago.&quot; Mr Barnbrook's home phone number has an 020 8318 prefix, the Blackheath code. Mr Bailey lives in Havering, next door to Barking and Dagenham. He was unavailable for comment yesterday. Barking Labour councillor Liam Smith said someone from his party had put a strip of tape across the front door and door frame of Mr Barnbrook and Mr Bailey's supposed Barking flat. &quot;The tape was still there two weeks later,&quot; he said. Meanwhile, a BNP candidate in Sutton, Charlotte Lewis, has given the false address of Lind Road, Sutton, in her nomination papers. She actually lives in Thornton Heath, in the neighbouring borough of Croydon, where she answered the door in her bedroom slippers. She admitted she did not live in Sutton and said: &quot;They [the BNP] needed a candidate in Sutton. I am supposed to be moving there but due to unforeseen personal circumstances there was a slight setback.&quot; She claimed a man who answered the door in Lind Road was her boyfriend, but the name she gave did not match the name he gave to the Standard. She is not on the electoral register at Lind Road. Two BNP candidates in Merton, John James Clarke and David Robin Clarke, claim to live in a two-bedroom flat in Connaught Gardens, Morden, with one other man. But the pair actually live on the New Addington estate, in Croydon borough. Nor are they on the Merton electoral register. A Merton council spokesman said: &quot;We believe this practice discredits the entire democratic process, and we have taken steps to refer this to the Metropolitan Police.&quot; Neither of the Clarkes was at the Morden address when the Standard called at 9.30pm yesterday. Neighbours at their New Addington address said they had seen both in the past few hours. A BNP spokesman insisted both men did live in Morden, even though they were not on the register. Asked how three men and their families could fit into a two-bedroom maisonette, he replied: &quot;People live in all manner of ways these days.&quot; A BNP candidate in Basildon, Matt Single, is claiming to live at Southcote Crescent in the town. However, Mr Single, who was recently arrested for assault, gave police his real address in South Woodham Ferrers – 15 miles from Basildon and in the borough of Chelmsford. Under his bail conditions he is obliged to live in South Woodham Ferrers and is on the electoral register at this address. The BNP will launch its election campaign tomorrow at an event in Essex addressed by party leader Nick Griffin. Mr Griffin says he is &quot;leading the BNP to new heights of political success&quot; after winning more than 800,000 votes in last year's general election. </p>
     
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    Anyone know the BNP guy who is in the election for Dearne area? Mr Garrett!!?
     
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    <h1>BNP activists told to infiltrate Tory ranks</h1>

    Michael White, political editor </p>

    The Conservatives yesterday warned local activists in marginal seats to guard against attempts by the British National Party to infiltrate their ranks and &quot;befriend malcontents&quot; in an attempt to wreck David Cameron's hopes of a Tory revival. </p>



    In a Christmas message to supporters the BNP's leader, Nick Griffin, is urging them to join local Tory associations &quot;as ordinary new members won over by media publicity about the leadership election&quot;, and to work hard to establish solid credentials. </p>

    But the true purpose is to &quot;spread rumours and dissension among the other members still staggering to committee meetings&quot;. </p>

    Writing on the BNP website, Mr Griffin explains that &quot;the only aim&quot; of the strategy is to help destroy the Cameron-led Tories and &quot;clear the political space for something better ... it would only take 400 individuals who care about saving Britain from partly Tory-created evils such as the EU and the Islamification menace to join those 200 at-risk constituency organisations, and the Conservative party can be killed off.&quot; </p>

    The Conservative campaign HQ in London said yesterday: &quot;We have no truck with the BNP. It is important that Conservative associations are aware that the BNP is attempting these underhand tactics.&quot; </p>
     
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    People should not be fooled by the BNP and their racist agenda. While their leaders tour the TV studios claiming that they are no longer racist, a simple look at the BNP's constitution proves this to be a sham. Their constitution clearly states that: </p>

    1. They are opposed to any racial integration. </p>

    2. Black people can never be considered British, even if they were born here. </p>

    3. BNP membership is restricted to people of Anglo-Saxon heritage. </p>

    4. They propose an Apartheid-style state in Britain where whites are given priority under the law for jobs, housing and education. </p>

    5. The oppose mixed marriages. </p>
     
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    There can be no doubt that the main reason for the shift in BNP policy is to enable the organisation to oppose white immigration into Britain of people such as Poles and other east Europeans, and those from southern Europe who were always deemed inferior in nazi ideology anyway. Now when BNP members complain of immigrant Polish labour undercutting wages, the BNP is in a position to campaign against it. Race and immigration will no longer go hand in glove. The BNP may well be one of the only organisations to argue in the future – as an organisation that is opposed to the EU – that people from different EU countries as well as from outside the EU should not be allowed to take up residency in Britain. </p>
     
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    >3. BNP membership is restricted to people of Anglo-Saxon heritage.

    Doesn't that rule out large proportions of Scotland, Wales and Northern England who have Celtic, Viking and Gaelic origins.
     
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    yes! I suppose we'll all be DNA tested for any vestige of non Anglo Saxon genetic material and be forced to emigrate-by the way where is Saxony-I thought it was Germany?
     
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    thought so!!

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    The Angle, Saxon, and Jute tribes who invaded Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries are known as the Anglo-Saxons. They left their homelands in northern Germany, Denmark and northern Holland and rowed across the North Sea in wooden boats.
     
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    As you say

    The likes of Laura and Another Bubble would've been seen as unfit to live in pre war Germany .
    I suggest that no BNP candidate darkens my doorstep .
     

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