Marxist Media Have Turned People Away from Traditional Values, BNP Wrexham Told
The Marxist media have turned people away from natural feelings like nationalism, patriotism and traditional family values, and turned them towards unnatural ones like multiculturalism, multiracialism and globalisation,” the BNP’s Wrexham branch was told at its latest meeting.
Speaking before a record capacity audience in North Wales, Dr. Phil Edwards, the BNP’s former national press officer, gave the enthusiastic crowd many examples of how he had dealt with such politically correct journalists during his long career.
The meeting started with a discussion on a story published in the press about a meeting of Islamists in London held on 11 September. At that meeting, Anjem Choudary, a 41-year-old Muslim militant and the leading light of a thriving new organisation called islam4UK declared: “There are already six or seven million Muslims here in Britain. By the year 2020, we will be the majority.”
“In the streets of London – Whitechapel, Bethnal Green, Stratford – people are becoming Muslim in droves. By sheer numbers, Britain will become an Islamic state. We will never need to conquer this country. Our eyes are now on Downing Street,” he said.
When given the details of that meeting, the BNP members in Wrexham were shocked at the blatancy of the Islamist extremists and vowed to work even harder to prevent the Islamification of Britain.
First speaker was councillor Mal Roberts, who will be Wrexham’s BNP candidate for the parliamentary elections. He gave an interesting talk on the pitfalls of mass immigration, and its effects upon society.
Dr. Edwards then gave his well-received talk, and the many rounds of applause and laughter went on until past 11pm.
“Every month sees more new faces turning up at the monthly meetings,” said Bill Murray, Welsh Regional Secretary and Wrexham organiser.
* It was also decided that the BNP groups in Wrexham, Liverpool and the Wirral will soon be holding joint Days of Action. If there are any groups within a reasonable radius of Wrexham, Liverpool or the Wirral who would like to join this new initiative, they are asked to contact Bill Murray on 07864 771 630 or email northwales @ bnp.org.uk.








