The 65th anniversary of D Day was a great occasion for patriots to commemorate British soldiers who gave their lives to begin the defeat of Fascism in 1944. So why did you so called nationalistic patriots vote for the Hitler lovers in the BNP?
• The BNP has avoided paying income tax and National Insurance contributions by pretending that some staff were self-employed.
• Their 2007 party accounts failed their audit as several thousand pounds of expenditure was not properly recorded.
• The EU elections offer the BNP a gravy train of over £2 million—how much will go to line their own pockets?
• BNP leader Nick Griffin has strong links with David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader, as well as many other neo-nazi groups around the world. Griffin is also cosying up with officials from a Hungarian fascist party, Jobbik. The party is strongly anti-Jewish and organises a private army of uniformed fascists.
• In Barking & Dagenham, seven BNP councillors attended only 27% of meetings—but each still pocketed the full £9,810 allowance.
• One BNP councillor in Sandwell attended no meetings at all for six months and was booted off the council—but he still took his allowance.
And in the BNP’s own words…
“What we urgently need, and must have to survive, is very much less democracy, a very much smaller, more carefully selected and more intelligent electorate … Granting a vote to each and every one of the natives of Britain was madness … lunacy could hardly go further!” (Internal BNP document)
“No passaran!” was used in the Siege of Madrid during the Spanish Civil War by Dolores Ibárruri Gómez in her famous “No Pasarán” speech on 18 July 1936. “¡No pasarán!” became an international anti-fascist slogan (used by British protestors during the October 1936 Battle of Cable Street, for example), and is still used in this context in left wing political circles. It was often accompanied by the word pasaremos (we will pass). The right wing riposte to this slogan was “Hemos pasado” (”We have passed”) said by general Francisco Franco when his forces conquered Madrid.
Block the BNP will be preventing Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons from taking their seats as MEPs If the people of Britain cannot be relied upon to prevent the BNP Facism in their communities then we will. On September 4th these loathsome individuals will attempt to enter the EU building in Brussels as MEP, Block the BNP will be there to stop them by any means we regard as reasonable. Facism must be stopped. We will stop it. If you want to join us contact for travel details [email protected] http://www.antifa.org.uk
• The BNP has avoided paying income tax and National Insurance contributions by pretending that some staff were self-employed.
• Their 2007 party accounts failed their audit as several thousand pounds of expenditure was not properly recorded.
• The EU elections offer the BNP a gravy train of over £2 million—how much will go to line their own pockets?
• BNP leader Nick Griffin has strong links with David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader, as well as many other neo-nazi groups around the world. Griffin is also cosying up with officials from a Hungarian fascist party, Jobbik. The party is strongly anti-Jewish and organises a private army of uniformed fascists.
• In Barking & Dagenham, seven BNP councillors attended only 27% of meetings—but each still pocketed the full £9,810 allowance.
• One BNP councillor in Sandwell attended no meetings at all for six months and was booted off the council—but he still took his allowance.
And in the BNP’s own words…
“What we urgently need, and must have to survive, is very much less democracy, a very much smaller, more carefully selected and more intelligent electorate … Granting a vote to each and every one of the natives of Britain was madness … lunacy could hardly go further!” (Internal BNP document)
“No passaran!” was used in the Siege of Madrid during the Spanish Civil War by Dolores Ibárruri Gómez in her famous “No Pasarán” speech on 18 July 1936. “¡No pasarán!” became an international anti-fascist slogan (used by British protestors during the October 1936 Battle of Cable Street, for example), and is still used in this context in left wing political circles. It was often accompanied by the word pasaremos (we will pass). The right wing riposte to this slogan was “Hemos pasado” (”We have passed”) said by general Francisco Franco when his forces conquered Madrid.
Block the BNP will be preventing Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons from taking their seats as MEPs If the people of Britain cannot be relied upon to prevent the BNP Facism in their communities then we will. On September 4th these loathsome individuals will attempt to enter the EU building in Brussels as MEP, Block the BNP will be there to stop them by any means we regard as reasonable. Facism must be stopped. We will stop it. If you want to join us contact for travel details [email protected] http://www.antifa.org.uk