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Lend Us Your Vote

April 23, 2008 - By John Bean

More people visit this website than visit all the other UK political websites combined. They do so because:

A. They are looking for a viable alternative to the Lib-Lab-Con triumvirate who put on an act of squabbling like ferrets in a sack over the same centre ground multicultural, global capitalist politics.

B. They have seen through the fraud enacted on the voters by the above triumvirate, already vote BNP, and are eager to log on to our policy statements and to read of our continuing progress all over Britain.

C. Marxist masochists and their ilk whose visits to the BNP site are equivalent to a form of self-flagellation.

We would appeal to those in category A above who live in the Greater London area and feel that they must either vote for Boris Johnson or Ken Livingstone, because only they have a real chance of becoming London Mayor on May lst, to read on.

No doubt you are thinking. “OK, I visit the BNP site because I like their stronger line on halting immigration, definitely tougher on crime, and want us out of the EU. Richard Barnbrook seems an excellent candidate, but he can‘t win. So I’m voting Boris/Ken”.

Who says he can’t win ?! Such is the growing level of support that he has a definite outside chance. It is ‘outside’, so we understand your thinking. But the answer is not to give Richard Barnbrook your second vote – and certainly not a second vote for the London Assembly. In the likely run-off between Livingstone and Johnson (both of whom would do precisely nothing about controlling immigration) a second vote given to Richard Barnbrook would just be wasted. Therefore, if you still want to stick by your former voting allegiance merely to keep out Socialist Ken or Tory Boris, BUT would like to see a strong BNP representation on the London Assembly, then give Richard your FIRST vote and your second vote to the Lab-Con of your choice, which would then be taken into account in a run-off.

For the elections taking place elsewhere in Britain, where voters have only the single vote in the traditional first past the post system, for the same reasons we would ask you to lend us your vote.

UKIP and the “Refugee From Haberdashery Department”

The UK Independence Party still has some well-intentioned patriotic people in its ranks – although many have left to join the BNP. It is, of course, a pity about its leadership!

To the voters who might be tempted by UKIP’s traditional election time rhetoric that “we must have some controls over immigration”, we would remind them that the two UKIP members who were elected to the London Assembly in 2004 made even less impact in “controlling immigration” than King Canute in trying to control the waves.

Here are the comments of a fellow London Assembly member, Brian Coleman. Although a Conservative he writes a regular column in the socialist New Statesman magazine (like his boss Dave-boy Cameron still remains a registered supporter of the way-out Marxist Unite Against Fascism organisation).

In the December issue Brian Coleman made an interesting comment on the performance of the two UKIP members of the London Assembly. After less than a year they defected to Robert Kilroy-Silk’s soon forgotten egomaniac and Lib-Lab-Con sponsored Veritas Party (object was to draw support off the BNP). “They now sit as the ‘One London’ Party. One has the look of a refugee from the Haberdashery Department of John Lewis and the other (on the occasions he turns up) plays entirely to the gallery and repeats the views of whoever the last person to knobble him was”.

Whether it is just two BNP members or four who get elected to the London Assembly, the dedication and ability of the whole team will mean that no commentator will ever be able to write the above about them. Of course, they might try to!





Nick Griffin MEP

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