CyberAvctivism.

What is cyberactivism?
This simply means using the Internet to good effect in making complaints, defending the truth and making those who claim to represent us listen to the voice of patriotic Britons.
It means using email and web sites to influence decision making, bring about change and ensure that our voice is not overlooked or underestimated.
We suggest that all complaints and comments submitted are kept brief, concise and factual. Support your complaint and the argument with real facts where possible. Busy folk in any agency or department simply do not have the time to read through lengthy verbose correspondence.
Despite the poor standards of education resulting in a generation of semi-literates, we fully expect those who make complaints to submit correspondence which is free of spelling and grammatical errors.
Please keep all complaints free of abusive and threatening language. Not only does it undermine the nature of the complaint, it reflects badly on our campaigns and any recipient could pass any material they perceive to be offensive to the police. Be advised that emails are not anonymous and can be traced back to sender.
Furthermore if any BNP member is found to have been the sender of illegal abusive material that individual will be subject of internal disciplinary proceedings. Our cause is just and must not be damaged by a few individuals who feel they need to make counter-productive abusive outbursts.








