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BNP’s Richard Barnbrook Only London Assembly Member to Oppose Amnesty for Illegals Motion

October 12, 2008 - By BNP News

Tories, Labour, Lib-Dems, Greens and other Tweedle-Dee Tweedle-Dum parties on the Greater London Assembly were all shocked last week when the only GLA member to oppose their motion on granting amnesty to illegal  immigrants was the BNP’s Richard Barnbrook.

Refusing to bow to their demands to betray Britain, Mr Barnbrook spoke out fiercely against the motion, put forward by the Greens on the GLA.

A plenary session of the London Assembly saw the two Green members put forward a motion supporting an amnesty for the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants currently residing in London.

Of course, these so-called ‘Greens’ are not environment friendly at all, as they refuse to see the destruction that mass immigration has on the environment about which they claim to care so much.

Mr Barnbrook pointed out that Britain didn’t have the resources to sustain unlimited levels of population growth and stealth immigration.

Predictably, Labour’s Navin Shah accused Mr Barnbrook of engaging in a “deplorable rant” and group leader John Biggs described his comments as “disgusting.”

The leading Tory on the GLA, Richard Barnes, also attacked the BNP for daring to oppose the motion, but then in typical cowardly Tory style, abstained when the vote came. His fellow Tories did however vote in favour of the motion, and it was passed with only the BNP voting against it.

According to the motion, the GLA will now “make representations to the UK Government in support of such a regularisation.”

Nick Griffin MEP

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