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Liberal-Fascist State Starts Devouring Its Own as Counter Terrorism Police Arrest Top Tory

November 28, 2008 - By BNP News

All freedom-loving people in Britain have an obligation to support Tory immigration spokesman Damian Green, arrested yesterday in yet another display of the viciousness of the liberal-fascist state – in spite of the fact that both Conservatives and Labour have had a hand in creating the witch-hunt atmosphere, BNP Chairman Nick Griffin has said.

Reacting to the heavy-handed arrest — by counter terrorism police — of Mr Green yesterday, Mr Griffin said the top Tory had now learned the hard way of the anti-white and anti-British nature of the state apparatus. “This has been created by successive governments, both Tory and Labour, which have actively encouraged the persecution of anyone who dares to speak out on immigration,” Mr Griffin said.

“Despite the fact that the Tories have actively backed recent attempts to silence the BNP on the immigration issue, we are prepared to come out and support Mr Green – in the hope that increased numbers of Tories will be awakened to the exact nature of Frankenstein’s monster which their party has helped create.

“Furthermore we note the government’s willingness to use the police to silence opposition of any sort,” Mr Griffin continued. “I would now like to challenge the Tories to support our right to put out the ‘Racism Cuts Both Ways’ booklet, as I am going to do in Liverpool on Saturday.

“If they don’t, they will only have themselves to blame when Labour’s storm troopers come for them,” he said.

Mr Green was released late last night after being questioned on suspicion of ‘conspiring to commit misconduct in a public office’. A Whitehall official, who had allegedly leaked four documents to Mr Green, who in turn passed them to the press, was also arrested.

None of the information in the leaks could possibly be construed as not being in the public interest. They were:

  • A home office memo, which appeared in the Daily Mail on 13 November 2007, which showed that the home secretary Jacqui Smith had been warned four months earlier that thousands of illegal immigrants had been cleared to work in sensitive Whitehall security jobs.
  • An email to the then home office minister Liam Byrne in February this year which showed that he was informed about an illegal Brazilian immigrant who faked an identity pass to work in Parliament. The memo, which was published in the Sunday Telegraph on 10 February this year, said Byrne was informed on 31 January. Byrne was accused of a cover-up.
  • A list of Labour MPs who were likely to rebel against the government’s plans to detain terror suspects for up to 42 days without charge. This appeared in the Sunday Times on 20 April 2008.
  • A letter from Jacqui Smith to Gordon Brown warning that a recession would lead to a rise in crime.

Mr Green would do well to remember the words of Pastor Niemoller:

“In Germany, they came first for the Communists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Communist;

And then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist;

And then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew;

And then . . . they came for me . . . and by that time there was no one left to speak up.”

Anyone who wants to challenge the anti-British and anti-free speech establishment through peaceful and democratic means should join the BNP’s determined freedom protest against the arrest of the Liverpool 13 in Merseyside this coming Saturday morning.





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