Communist-Tory-Labour-Libdem Alliance Reveals its Ugly Face
The mask behind which the Tory, Labour, Libdem and the Communist Party front hides, was brutally torn away for the voting public to see on Saturday, 12 April, when the Communist extremist Searchlight organisation held an anti-BNP march in Wrexham, North Wales – and proudly put their hammer-and-sickle Communist flags on display for all the world to see.

Above: Searchlight Wales proudly announced their “Unite for Socialism” ideals during their anti-BNP march in Wrexham, Saturday 12 April.

Above: Searchlight Wales marchers shock the public in Wrexham with their hammer-and-sickle Communist flags during their anti-BNP march in town.
Searchlight Wales is a joint operation run between the Communist Party, the Conservatives, the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru.
Mark Isherwood, Conservative Party Welsh Assembly Member, is Honourary Vice President Searchlight Cymru.
Lord Dafydd Ellis Thomas, Plaid Cymru Assembly Member, is Honourary President Searchlight Cymru.
Mike German, Liberal Democrat Welsh Assembly Member, is Honourary Vice President, Searchlight Cymru.
Huw Lewis, Labour Party Welsh Assembly Member, is Honourary Vice President Searchlight Cymru.
The Tory Isherwood recently was quoted in the media as “pouring scorn on BNP claims that Searchlight Cymru is ‘a Communist Party front’. Rather, he said, ‘it is the voice of mainstream fair-minded people.”
John Walker, national treasurer of the BNP and a candidate in the Welsh local elections, remarked that the Tory Isherwood’s words had now “been exposed as complete and utter lies.”
“I cannot imagine what the real Conservatives would have thought of one of their public representatives associating that party with the most extremist Communists in all of Britain,” Mr. Walker said.
“Isherwood does himself and his party no favours by associating himself with this extremist bunch of cranks,” he said, adding that it was however, no surprise to see the Labour, Libdems and Plaid Cymru associating themselves with the Communists.

Searchlight Wales marchers abuse members of the public who dared to ask them why they were parading Communist Party flags during their anti-BNP march in Wrexham, 12 April.

Searchlight Wales proudly display their Communist Party banners during their anti-BNP march in Wrexham, 12 April.

Searchlight Cymru leaflets are handed out by a member of the ultra-extremist leftist Socialist Party in Wrexham, who also tried peddling “The Socialist” newspaper to an unwilling public.
If readers want to know exactly what the Socialist Party stands for, they are invited to visit the Socialist Party’s website, and this gem in particular, a lengthy article entitled “Marx was right.”

The Communist-front Searchlight Wales demonstration was billed as their ‘big push against the BNP’ in Wales, but flopped miserably with only about 10 locals bothering to take part. Only a coach load full of bedraggled leftists arriving from outside Wales managed to bolster the Communist numbers to about 50 in total.
Image: The forlorn looking half full coach which brought the bulk of the Searchlight Communists to Wrexham for the day.


No surprises here: Adrian West, the Labour Party candidate in the southwest ward in Prestatyn for the elections on May 1st, was seen proudly associating himself with the Communist Party crowd, standing as close as he could get to them, as can be seen in this picture. (West is the one in the hat.)
The Searchlight Tory-Labour-Libdem Communists were even more outraged when they discovered that the BNP was holding an electioneering drive at the very same time in Wrexham town centre. There, all four of the BNP’s newly elected councillors in the borough were present, as was a large leafletting team which handed out over 1,000 newspapers, leaflets and BNP promotional material to an enthusiastic response from the public.
Bill Murray, Welsh Regional Secretary, who was also present at the BNP table, said he was most proud of the way the BNP people conducted themselves when confronted with the highly abusive Communist-Tory-Labour-Libdem mob.
“People were absolutely astounded at the comparison between the decent-looking, respectable and calm BNP people on the one hand, and the howling, foul-mouthed anti-BNP mob on the other,” Mr Murray said. “This was most marked in the way that, once the anti-BNP mob had passed by, our table was stormed by members of the public wanting literature, leaflets and several signing up as members of the BNP on the spot. All in all, it was a fantastically successful day, and bodes very well for the elections on May 1st.”
“The overwhelming response of the public to the Searchlight-Communist flag parade was one of horror, and dozens of people came up to me to say that at last they had seen who the true enemies of Britain are, and to express their support for the BNP,” National Treasurer John Walker added.











