Reading: The BNP is an “awful party” says Tory!

June 30, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under South East


From the Reading News:

Quote:: Tory John Howell has taken over from Boris Johnson as the new MP for Henley following a landslide by-election victory.

In another disastrous night for the Government, the Labour candidate and former Reading councillor Richard McKenzie polled fifth place – coming behind candidates from the BNP and the Green Party at the election on Friday.

Mr McKenzie is well known to people in Reading as a former Labour councillor in Kentwood ward where he lost his seat to a Conservative councillor last year.

Lib Dem candidate Stephen Kearney came second in the by-election.

Councillor Andrew Cumpsty, leader of the Conservatives on Reading Borough Council, said he was “delighted” by the result.

He said: “As we saw on May 1, the Conservatives are now the most popular party in Reading and it’s good to see that we’re very much the most popular in Henley. This has got to be a very disappointing result for Gordon Brown.

“Coming fifth behind an awful party like the BNP is a dreadful result.” Unquote.

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Huddersfield: “Diversity” in action - politically correct multicultural crime!

June 30, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under Yorkshire & Humberside


It’s a sign of the times that even crime is becoming multicultural - as the fillowing story from the Huddersfield Daily Examiner shows:

Quote: TWO robbers threatened their victim with knives when they broke into his Crosland Moor home.

The 39-year-old man was sitting in the lounge of his Ellison Street home at 2.15pm on Sunday when the two men kicked down the door.

They threatened him with a knife and slashed his hand and stole his wallet before making off.
The first suspect was white, 5ft 8in and stocky wearing a deerstalker hat, dark grey jacket and tracksuit bottoms.

The second man was Asian, 5ft 8in to 5ft 10in and wearing a grey/light blue hooded top, grey jogging bottoms and had an object, possibly a knife, in his hand.

The man was treated in hospital for his injuries. Contact Huddersfield CID on 0845 6060606. Unquote.

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Mid Wales: Summer School a massive success

June 30, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under Wales


One image from the weekend’s Summer School here - more here .

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Thou shalt not bear false witness - says the Good Book

June 30, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News


As Mugabe, the seemingly teflon coated Zimbabwean leader, returns to power with a ”majority win”, authorities in the Black Country seem to have taken the dictator’s version of democracy to heart. This is not surprising though, as most of them supported him in his rise to power. Black Country landlord, Garth Payne, pictured here - in not too good a mood - runs one of the few pubs left that is actually still open and making a small profit after the E.U. inspired smoking ban.

Now, Mr Payne was getting ready for his early shift at the popular local, when two policemen knocked on his door. A member of staff opened up, thinking there had been a vehicle break in on the car park, or possibly a serious incident in the area that required potential witnesses to give evidence of some sort.

Alas, this was not the case. On the sole word of a couple of ”Asians’ (to use the police terminology), apparently from a nearby area known to many a local as ”Taliban City”, the hapless landlord was subjected to being arrested in front of staff, and onlookers. He was then bundled off to Tipton police station under suspicion of ”racially motivated verbal abuse”. As luck would have it, staff were on hand to take in deliveries, otherwise Mr Payne would have had to shut the pub, and lose valuable takings. This is something that no businessman, especially a publican in today’s depressed, and politically strained economic environment, could stand.

Upon being questioned, Mr Payne was shocked to find that this alleged ”racial abuse”, had supposedly occurred some weeks earlier. The desk sergeant was thankfully ”old school”, and “played a straight bat”. He told the arresting officers that the two ”racially abused” ethnic gentlemen had been allegedly subjected to this “terror” by a ”dark haired, and stocky white male, with glasses”. The picture of Mr. Payne, which accompanies this article, tells a rather different story.

As a precaution, the landlord has been forced, as our image shows, to shut the curtains on the pub’s large bay windows every time the two ethnic men pass by from work - so as to reduce the potential for any further allegations of this type aimed at either him or his customers.

Councillor Green, the BNP’s extremely hard working Tipton councillor seen here, asked John Salvage, our Black Country correspondent, to meet him at the pub, so as to put the landlord’s mind at rest. The BNP wishes to make it clear that we believe in supporting our people, especially when they are the victims of ”politically motivated” malice.

Whilst enquiries were progressing, nothing of this could be given a public hearing, but all charges have now been dropped. The ethnic gentlemen who faced this alleged racial abuse, were also later taken to the pub, escorted by policemen, and were told to ”identify” the culprit. No culprit was found – but when one elderly customer, who had just walked in, politely asked the policemen what was going on, he was asked sharply: ”What’s it got to do with you?”

Mugabe must be so proud of his Black Country acolytes!

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Keith Brown Campaign - Postponed

June 30, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News


POSTPONED

Please note: This event has been postponed until after sentencing. A new date will be announced in due course.

Fact: Despite what the Establishment media constantly tell us, the vast majority of victims of racist murders in Britain are native Brits! Arguably the worst example of racist murder was that of 14-year old Kriss Donald - who was kidnapped, tortured, mutilated and burnt alive by a Muslim gang in Glasgow just four short years ago.

You can be forgiven for not knowing about this case, as the BBC and national media censored all news coverage, in the “interests of good community relations”.

There are, quite literally, scores of other native British victims of murderous ethnic minority violence - as the report to be found here shows.

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Muslim Students taught to fly

June 30, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News, Nick Griffin


New York: 9/11 - Islamic terrorists fly planes into twin towers!

The UK: Recently in the UK there have been warnings about the dangers of private planes being used as weapons by Islamic terrorists!

What does the University of Salford do?  Why, it supports a scheme to teach Muslim students to fly small aircraft!

Barking! Absolutely barking mad! And this scheme is sponsored by a supposed seat of learning - a University - in conjunction with a group that goes by the name of ‘Heartstone’, a UK-based non-profit organisation which builds understanding across different nationalities. Also involved are the Students’ Union and the Islamic Society and Federation of Students of Islamic Societies.

Not content with this stupidity, the organisers dare to use the “9/11″ and “7/7″ tragedies as the raison d’être for the whole affair is that these Islamic outrages have deterred the spirits of many young people, especially Muslims.

Honestly, you can’t make it up!

Read the full story below:

Students taught to fly

Neal Keeling 30/ 6/2008

STUDENTS are being encouraged to learn how to fly planes in a project by the University of Salford.

Eighty students from the University - mostly from Muslim, black and minority ethnic backgrounds - have flown a glider or trainer aircraft as part of the scheme.

The project - titled Festival of Flight - is opening doors and opportunities for students who have felt excluded from the world of flight due to their race and also aims to ground stereotype views of young people from black and ethnic backgrounds.

One student who took part is Rozaidah Abd Rahman, who co-piloted a two-seater plane in Scotland.

She said: “Flying was definitely an experience that I would not trade for anything in the world. It was just an amazing feeling when I was up in the sky. You get a different kind of excitement and a sense of freedom to go where ever you want to go.

“I really had the time of my life. When I landed I could not stop smiling and saying the word ‘awesome’. I personally recommend everyone to experience flying at least once in their life.

“Great moments are born from great opportunities. Festival of Flight will continue to give more opportunities like this to aspiring Muslim youth who have the passion, not just to fly but also to achieve their dreams in any other walk of life.

“The 9/11 and 7/7 tragedies have deterred the spirits of many young people, especially Muslims. This festival uses the theme of flight to open up their eyes, create a forum through which different people can who would otherwise not come together can meet and exchange ideas and experiences.”

Photo-exhibition

The project will go public a photo-exhibition which will be opened by Salford MP and Communities Minister Hazel Blears this Friday.

The exhibition is part of a festival of flight at the university which will also be attended by aircrew from the Royal Air Force and United States Air Force, light aircraft pilots and balloonists.

It has been organised by Heartstone, a UK-based non-profit organisation which builds understanding across different nationalities, Salford University Students’ Union and the Islamic Society and Federation of Students of Islamic Societies.

Heartstone photographer was given access to fly with frontline squadrons in the RAF and USAF capturing images taken flying across the Alps and even through a rainbow.

The Royal Norwegian Air Force also took part.

The festival will have four main themes: the exceptional skills of those who work within aviation; the construction of aircraft; the origins of flight; and aviation pioneers who fought prejudice.

The Festival of Flight photo documentary was launched in 2004 by Heartstone with the assistance of Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshall Sir Jock Stirrup via funding from BAE Systems and Rolls Royce.

It is being presented in the north west in partnership with Salford University.

Story source: Manchester Evening News

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In every sphere the British National Party is becoming more sophisticated and professional as each day goes by

June 30, 2008 by Martin Wingfield  
Filed under Martin Wingfield


THE British National Party’s brightest and best came together at a glorious location just outside Welshpool for a weekend of political seminars at the 2008 BNP Summer School.

Over 200 delegates registered on Saturday morning to hear welcoming address from Simon Darby, the Party’s Deputy Chairman, before separating into six different groups to attend lectures on a variety of topics including setting-up community groups, positive propaganda, targeted recruitment, good communications, work of a councillor and the Student BNP.

Saturday evening there was a speech by GLA member Richard Barnbrook before a hog roast super followed by entertainment provided by Joey Smith of Great White Records.

It was an early start on Sunday morning with another round of lectures on the more technical side of electioneering, using the internet to promote the BNP and dealing with the media, as well as briefings of regional treasury accounting and membership administration. After lunch there was a closing speech from Nick Griffin who reported that in every sphere the British National Party was becoming more sophisticated and professional as each day went by.

The morale of the delegates was naturally sky high after all the favourable publicity concerning the Henley by-election result, and everyone enthusiastically reported that the weekend had been the best Summer School ever. This was praise indeed and much deserved by Events Manager Michaela Mackenzie, whose hard work over the last few weeks, with David Shapcott’s RWB team, had ensured that everything had ran smoothly.

All the photos from the 2008 Summer School will be in the July issue of the British National Party’s monthly newspaper, Freedom.

You can take out a 12 month subscription to Freedom here.

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Bradford’s St. George’s Day Parade Cancelled Again!

June 29, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News


We have this evening been informed that Bradford’s rearranged St. George’s Day parade, due to have taken place today, has been abandoned! The excuse this time is that the “sponsors have lost interest” – or is it that they have been “encouraged” to lose interest we wonder? Meanwhile plenty of crocodile tears from Bradford City Council as the report from the Bradford Telegraph & Argus indicates:

Quote: A proposed St George’s Parade suggested for tomorrow – more than two months after it should have been held – has been abandoned.

The original St George’s Day parade, involving around 1,500 children, aimed to promote peace and harmony. However, days before the march was scheduled to take place the plug was pulled because of “health and safety” issues.

Both Bradford Council and West Yorkshire Police were involved in discussions about the parade, but at the time of its cancellation both organisations said they had not cancelled it themselves, but the decision had been taken by “the community”.

The announcement was met with anger and disbelief, and in a bid to pour oil over troubled waters an alternate date of July 1 was proposed. Now this second choice has also been pulled.

Vicar of Girlington, Reverend Tony Tooby, said: “They told us they were going to hold it on July 1 instead, but they have cancelled that.

“I thought they would cancel it, they just held it out as an olive branch to try and shut us up. The reality is the support for the event had gone because the sponsors lost interest.”

Manningham councillor Qasim Khan, whose ward was most affected by the riots and through which the parade was scheduled to pass, said: “I think what has happened is that many of the local community didn’t want the parade to take place on July 1 because it didn’t make sense to have a St George’s Day parade on any other date. I think for that reason some people may have fallen by the wayside but the Council and police are to blame. Unquote.

More here .

But why, we ask, haven’t Bradford City Council come forward and offered to organise and fund the parade for Bradford’s English community - as they would do for any other community under such circumstances?

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Rebellion in Ireland?

June 29, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News


Having fought for national self-determination for centuries there are now clear signs that our Irish kith and kin are growing increasingly restless over new threats to their culture, independence and existence.

God Bless Ireland!

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West Midlands Police squander taxpayers’ money on pointless survey

June 29, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News


It is reported that politically correct West Midlands Police have spent more than £1 million of our tax money on surveys seeking to establish what residents think about crime in their area! Yes – you’ve read that correctly – police have spent more than £1 million of our tax money over the last four years on a survey! Admittedly, this is only around half of what they are estimated to have spent on interpreter services during the same period.

The so-called “Feeling The Difference Survey” has sought the views of some 90,000 West Midlands people on vital issues such as “the extent to which residents agree that their neighbourhood is a place where people from different backgrounds and communities can live harmoniously together”.

This frivolous survey was actually launched in 2004/05 and was initially funded by the Government and West Midlands Police. But every year since, the cost - an average of around £250,000 - has been borne entirely by the force (or, rather, the local taxpayer) itself.

The total cost, as revealed after a Freedom of Information Act request by a regional newspaper, now stands at a staggering £1,376,109 and rising, year on year.

Even senior police officers are asking why it is necessary for the survey to be conducted annually – when once every five years should be sufficient – if it is really needed at all. At least a gap of five years between reports would give the police reasonable time to act on the findings – which simply is not the case at present.

One former senior police officer has commented: “This is another PR exercise. The way we judge the police is by the number of criminals arrested and how many of them are sent to prison. We need a survey for that. If the police are doing their job the public know it.”

Yet, according to an official spokesperson for West Midlands Police: “West Midlands Police believe this is a small price to pay to seek the views of the communities we serve - views which in turn help us shape policing and allow us to concentrate on those issues which cause the most concern. Community engagement is a major part of neighbourhood policing. Our approach has helped contribute to the falls in crime we have seen year on year across the West Midlands. Crime is currently at its lowest for 18 years.”

West Midlands “crime is currently at its lowest for 18 years”? Clearly, this is one officer who needs to get out more!

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So what exactly is Bush up to?

June 29, 2008 by News Team  
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The CBI recently stated that we British citizens should be prepared to tighten our financial belts for the foreseeable future. In fact, things could be about to get worse - much worse!

With President Bush continuing to threaten military intervention in Iran over its nuclear program, and even stating that it would be necessary in order to avoid World War III (a statement that has worried many commentators on the other side of the Atlantic - does Bush really believe, or know, WWIII is just around the corner?), oil prices will continue to rise overall merely on the strength of Bush’s military posturing - and if he actually goes to war with Iran then we could see the price of a barrel of oil double, or even treble, its current price.

And Bush’s threats aren’t idle. On, or around, the 4th July the ‘House’ and ‘Senate’ in the U.S. are expected to approve House Joint Resolution 362, which will then only need the President’s approval to become law - and you can bet your bottom dollar that Bush will approve it.

According to Congressman Ron Paul, this law is a virtual declaration of war on Iran, as one of its conditions demands that the President restrict all international movement of Iranian officials. And as Paul argues, what gives America the right to decide whether Iranian officials can or can’t leave or enter Iran? It seems apparent that America is gearing itself to broaden its hegemony in the Middle East.

Rather than say any more on this subject we invite to watch this short clip of Ron Paul speaking in Congress just recently. As we’re sure you’ll agree, this is a worrying development that needs to be monitored very closely.

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Are “Honourable” Members Above The Law?

June 29, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News


For the best part of the last two years your news team has been drawing your attention to the pilfering of public money by hundreds of “Honourable” Members past and present. In the vast majority of cases this money – our tax money – has been claimed within the Parliamentary rules, thus enabling parliamentarians and their apologists to claim: “we have done nothing wrong”. The fact that these rules, as enshrined within Westminster’s “Little Green Book”, are little more than a license to thieve and would never be accepted by any reputable organisation, is an irrelevance it would seem. Parliament is sovereign and the “Privileges of Parliament” remain very much the order of the day it would appear – an arrogant and contemptuous attitude much in evidence amongst the ranks of legislators in the decade preceding the English Civil War!

This evening your news team asks visitors to this site to read an article that was published earlier today in the Mail on Sunday. If the allegations made are correct, and we are confident that in a great many cases that they are, then we ask: why are fraud charges not being brought? Additionally we wonder: do “Honourable” Members consider themselves to be above the Law of the Land?

You can read this article: here .

As an aside, a related story may be found here .

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Immigration: What is it good for?

June 29, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News


According to the Government and academic demographics experts, Britain is about to witness unprecedented population growth, ranging from five to ten million, over the next twenty-five years.

With the birth rate of indigenous Britons just about at “replacement” level at best, it is clear that almost all this future growth will be down to either immigration or births within migrant communities already established here. We would refer sceptics to both the government’s Office of National Statistics (OS) site or to Migration Watch UK’s highly informative site, for confirmation.

The impact of population growth is already manifesting itself in many undesirable ways. Quite apart from the growing pressure on homes, education, health services, employment, social welfare, water availability, policing, landfill sourcing, traffic congestion and the environment in general, is energy demand – with its related “carbon footprint”!

It is now proposed that a full study be conducted into the feasibility of building the world’s largest tidal barrier across the Bristol Channel. This barrier will house a bank of massive electricity generators powered by tidal currents as they flow in and out of the channel. There is much merit, at face value, in this multi-billion pound idea – as the Bristol Channel has one of the largest tidal ranges available anywhere in the world.

According to the experts, a fully functional barrier could meet 5% of Britain’s current energy needs – in other words, produce enough electrical power to meet the demands of some 3 million people. That’s assuming that it is built – with a tentative start date of 2010-12 and a completion date of around 2018-20 - there is clearly plenty of scope for cancellation or scaling-down.

The barrage is needed, the Government claims, to meet Britain’s growing demand for energy and to lower Britain’s carbon-footprint through replacing fossil-fuel electricity generation with renewables - such as tide and wind. But there is a very obvious problem with all this. Should the barrage be built and fully meet its electricity generation targets, that is, to produce enough electricity for 3 million people by 2020 – then it will have failed both of the Government’s prime objectives. This is because Britain, with a NET GAIN of some 250,000 migrants a year, will have 3 million more consumers by 2020! In other words, the benefits gained in terms of additional energy generation and lower carbon footprint, will be completed neutralised through immigration!

Surely then, rather than spend billions of pounds on this huge and potentially environmentally destructive scheme, it would be far more sensible to slam the door shut on all immigration now? If nothing else – this option provides us with all the “wins” said to be available through the construction of the barrage and at no cost, no effort, now!

Alternatively, we could slam the door shut on immigration and proceed to build the barrage – which would see a genuine reduction in our national carbon footprint, whilst increasing energy capacity – perhaps making us an exporter of electricity?

So, once again we ask: Immigration - what is it good for? Absolutely nothing!

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More smoke and mirrors from the pink and fluffy Tory Party on MPs expenses

June 29, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News


A story in this morning’s Sunday Telegraph, in our opinion, sums up the attitude of many MPs towards the taxpaying public. And, we should add, it is all very well for leading Tories to insist that their MPs operate within “the rules” when claiming expenses – when it is those very rules that encourage the sort of behaviour that so often brings the House of Commons into contempt!

If the Tory Party were serious about “cleaning up its act” then it would:

Insist that detailed allowances & expenses claims for its MPs – going back until at least the last General Election are placed in the public domain – those that remain after the recent claim document shredding exercise that is!

Withdraw the party whip from those of its MPs who, whilst operating within the Parliamentary rules, are seen to have profited from unjustifiable and unreasonable claims.

Demand that all MPs who have profited from the claiming of Parliamentary allowances & expenses – that is, received monies in excess of mere reimbursement – should repay such monies, with accrued interest.

Press for the scrapping of ACA in particular and press for the provision of state-owned flats for genuinely qualifying MPs - i.e. those for whom commuting to the capital on a daily basis is not a realistic option.

Of course, the Tory Party has no intention of doing any of this – anymore than they have of ending the scandal of constituency office rental – where many MPs rent constituency office space from the Party at rents substantially higher than what is available in the surrounding area - which are then paid directly out of the public purse! A nice little arrangement that benefits the Tory Party (and Labour) to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds per year – at taxpayers expense!

Meanwhile the article in today’s Sunday Telegraph may be read here .

As an aside your news team is currently taking an interest in the allowances and expenses claiming activities of UKIP’s remaining MEPs. This being of particular interest following the imprisonment of one UKIP elected MEP for fraud last year and, more recently, the arrest of another UKIP elected MEP for alleged fraud. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts to obtain detailed breakdowns from UKIP for the millions of Euros claimed by their MEPs over the last four years, we have yet to uncover – what should after all – be public information.

If anyone can direct us to a source for this elusive information then we would be most grateful!

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Upset over Cornwall Authority’s new “Islamic looking” logo

June 28, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News


Our Westcountry correspondent informs us that many Cornish folk are upset over the choice of a new county authority logo - describing the new design as “Islamic looking”. The new logo for Cornwall’s “super council” follows the creation of the new One Cornwall authority, which will come into force next April and replace the existing district and county councils. Not only have the Cornish miner and fisherman been disposed of, as the EU has done for real of course, but so has the only other representation of a living creature - the chough - coincidentally(?) as required by Islamic theology.

And, if the decision to scrap the old design is anything to go by, then Cornish people aren’t likely to be consulted on anything of substance by this new EU imposed collaborationist body in future either!

Ironically, the new design was unveiled in Truro, just a few miles from the disused chapel said to be awaiting conversion for Islamic purposes and suffering “racist” daubing attacks!

Although we clearly have no idea what the motif’s designer had in mind in creating this logo we, however, do agree that the final product does appear to “bear some kin” to the coat-of-arms of the Islamic State of Iran!

What do you think?

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Why was convicted rapist allowed into Britain?

June 28, 2008 by News Team  
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Yesterday (27th June 2008) a jury at Exeter Crown Court returned a guilty verdict against Abdullah Al-Jaber on six counts of rape against two girls aged 16 and 18. During the trial the court heard that on the 6th August last year Abdullah Al-Jaber had threatened the two girls with a pair of scissors before subjecting them to a horrifying ordeal and raping each of them three times.

After the jury delivered their unanimous verdict, the court was told that Abdullah Al-Jaber had been allowed legal entry into this country from the US, despite a conviction of statutory rape in the US in 1999 – and despite also being wanted by police in the State of Georgia for allegedly raping a woman with learning difficulties in 2006.

It is noted that immediately after the attack the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary had provided descriptions of the attacker – descriptions that progressively (and confusingly) changed during the subsequent manhunt.

The attacker was originally described as “black or dark-skinned” (WMN, 7th August); then “tanned or dark-skinned - but not black” (WMN, 8th August); then “dark-skinned, of European appearance” (WMN, 10th August); and finally “of European appearance and very tanned” (WMN, 11th August).

This emphasis on the attacker’s ‘European’ appearance is quite bizarre. Unless, of course, we assume that Devon and Cornwall Police are so desperate to ensure that the victim’s first description of a “black or dark-skinned” man is not taken to mean ‘African’ or ‘Afro-Caribbean’ that they make sure the word ‘European’ is included in the description - but not ‘Middle Eastern’ or ‘Asian’ (of course).

Note: WMN = Western Morning News, a Westcountry regional newspaper.

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Celebrating Cultural Diversity Across The EU

June 28, 2008 by News Team  
Filed under National News


We present this video to our visitors with just one comment -  is this fair on the host nations who did not ask for this on their streets, nor were they asked if they wanted it? Make from it what you will.

 

Thankyou to all those who have posted comments for this article, and which have been duly noted.
The commenting facility has now been closed
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Resistance isn’t futile - it’s a duty!

June 28, 2008 by News Team  
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Our country is in peril like never before.

Our very existence, as a free people within an independent sovereign nation, is under dire threat.