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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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105 Responses to “Liberal-Fascist State Starts Devouring Its Own as Counter Terrorism Police Arrest Top Tory”

  1. dash on November 28th, 2008 1:42 am

    Excellent post & excellent news!

    I had been feeling a bit victimised lately so it’s nice to see that Fascism cuts both ways too.

  2. Beth K on November 28th, 2008 1:47 am

    Of course, this is bad news for democracy, but it has to be said that ‘you reap what you sow’, and that’s all I’m going to say!

  3. SheriffofNottingham on November 28th, 2008 1:59 am

    Hey, this outing of the Stalinists in power keeps on getting better and better. What strange bedfellows adversity does make. Never thought we’d be getting into bed with Damian Green. How ironic that they made use of such an antiquated Common Law of “aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring misconduct in public office” - doesn’t that cover the whole of Parliament practically? I seem to recall a recent list published on this site that recorded the various acts of malfeasance by this set of scoundrels.

    BNP activists were arrested in an attempt to create an implosion in support in the important run-up to the European elections and, once again with this arrest, timing has been of the essence - just before a mini-recess so that questions could not be rased in the House with the Speaker, on the last day of Sir Ian Blair’s tenure of the Met and on the very day when a poll reports a sharp drop in public confidence in the country’s Leader. As it was, the counter-terrorist search of Mr Green’s office had to be authorised by the Serjeant at Arms. Although Brownshirttails claimed he was unaware of the arrest until after it happened, Cameron is convinced that it must have been approved at the highest level. What a pageant and a spectacle it must have been!

    Thank God, they won’t be able to lock him up and throw away the key for the full 42 days. Hope they didn’t have to staple his ears to the desk to get his DNA samples.

    First the BNP bulldogs and now one of the Tories’ top attack dogs - Labour are running scared like coursed hares. They stand revealed as implicated in employing illegal immigrants in sensitive areas (doesn’t that warrant a terror search of Jacqui Spliff?) and trying to cover it up and now as the heavyhanded political masters of our supposedly apolitical police. Labour stands accused of “having lost control of British borders” - well, they certainly seem to have lost control of their sphincters!

    http://news.scotsman.com/uk/Outrage-over–39Stalinist39-arrest.4741663.jp
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/nov/27/conservatives-damian-green-arrest
    http://tinyurl.com/6h4oxk
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5248278.ece

  4. royalecraig on November 28th, 2008 2:06 am

    Does the British National Party not think this could be a n establishment Ploy, to get sympathy and support for the other arm of the Lib Lab Con Trick now that people are turning away from Labour.
    IE they realise Labour are finished, we need to get people to stop supporting the BNP and turn instead to the Conservatives so they can contiune with our Plans.

    The BNP knows that both Labour and Central Offices work together on the EU, FCO Documents show this, Labour and the Conservatives are one and the same party.

    The reason why so much money dissapears into the EU, why there have been no accounts signed off, why 80% of it’s budget is unnacounted for is because it is going into Private ofshore accounts, it is used to bribe politicians throughout the EU to sell out their own Peoples.

  5. royalecraig on November 28th, 2008 2:11 am

    The Conservatives just like Labour have sold out their own People for money and positions of power in the EUSSR.

  6. Noel on November 28th, 2008 2:28 am

    It is rather difficult to sympathise with a man who has for so long remained a member of a political party deeply embedded in a conspiracy to totally destroy White Western civilisation.
    The only excuse I can find for him is that he is as totallty ignorant as the sheeple who keep on voting for his branch of the Satanic Tripartite.. It is highly probable that he has zero knowledge of the Rothschilds’ 230-year-old plan to impose a one-world government with themselves as the capi di capi of the world’s ruling elite.
    He probably has no real knowledge of the Frankfurt School’s plan to destroy Western civilisation by the imposition of political correctness/Cultural Marxism.He probably knows next to nothing of the Bilderberg Group, Bohemian Grove, Skull & Bones, the Committee on Foreign Relations or the Tripartite Commission, and he will not even know where Elbury is, much less what’s engraved on the Bilderbergers’ Georgia Guidestones.

    Now, suddenly and shockingly, he has paid the price for his complacency and ignorance. He has found himself locked in the terrible, merciless jaws of the totalitarian monster, to the creation of which his party has contributed so enthusiastically and so generously over the past half-century. 
    I would not go so far as to suggest that we should pull him aboard, frisk him down for concealed weapons and then try to educate him, but at least if he discovers that he has our support, he will be left in no doubt that we have been right all along and that he has been, at best, hopelessly misguided.
    For the rest of us, this incident is powerfully reminiscent of the regimes of Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin, whose dictators ordered the arrest of anyone within their ranks who was even vaguely suspected of questioning the policies of their regimes. 

    Let us see whether he now suddenly develops a mysterious terminal illness or is declared insane and locked away in a secretly located psychiatric institution.

  7. bodica on November 28th, 2008 2:32 am

    Mr. Green was arrested on suspicion of “conspiring to commit misconduct in a public office…”

    Is there something between “suspicion” and “conspiring to commit…?” For example, a request to show cause, or a summons or something reasonable? That is, assuming the existence of a valid infraction.

    And how exactly is “misconduct” construed? Which statute does that violate and where does it stand with regard to England’s equivalent of illegal search and seizure?

    And why are people still being arrested “on suspicion” ie, without evidence?

    Of course, the foregoing assumes there’s valid cause or offense. I personally assume nothing - just eliminating the “bl—-ing obvious” as Basil F might put it.

  8. royalecraig on November 28th, 2008 3:16 am

    Sorry about the multiple postings Ed but I wonder if the Police will be investigating who in the Lib Lab Con Parties works for which foreign Govt’s or interests I wonder,
    I wonder if the police will be investigating where all the Money goes that we pay into the EU, where Our gold went that Brown sold off at rock bottom prices.
    And if Heath and others were working for foreign Govts, doesn’t that mean that the Agreements they signed us up to ( under the false pretence that it was just a trade agreement and that there was ‘no loss of essential sovereignty’) is and always was null and void.

    Only the British National Party cares about British Sovereignty, culture, heritage, traditions, history, industry, and people.

    Westminster is a charade, it does not act in the Best interests of Great Britain or her People, maybe now people will realise why the Lib Lab Cons Work in Unison to attack and demonise the British National Party and supress information on Crime carried out by ethnic minorities against Indigenous people.

    Wake up Britain, take your country back.

  9. IanMcKlatchie on November 28th, 2008 3:30 am

    I’m only surprised that anybody is surprised at anything the Communist Labour Party will do, to continue to destroy real Britain and oppress the real British People!

    NEXT, will go the existence of any Opposition Party, in Britain, in the interests of National Security. The Communist Labour Party will, no doubt, hide this one behind a huge and artificial “conspiracy story” about Tories and Liberals and the Press will be ordered to execute a blackout on all aspects of this sinistry, “…until the Inquiry is condluded!”

    NEXT, will go any form of General Election, in the interests of National Security, just as they stole our EU referendum from us - it’s not much of a step up to stealing our General Elections, once they’ve used the Communist Press to promote a really convincing reason that people are forbidden to downspeak! The Communist Labour Party will, very probably, prattle, “The General Election structure and results may have already been fundamentally corrupted or tampered with by these criminal opposition party members - so, until all members of all opposition parties have had their individual Inquiries completed, we’ll just stay in power for however long it takes to keep the British Public safe and the British Electoral System cleansed of all wrongdoing!”

    NEXT, will go any rights to protest in the streets, in the interests of keeping the peace in Britain! As people break those Laws and go out and protest, anyway, it’ll be like a wet dream to the Communist Labour Party, who then seize on it as a great excuse to “nod-through” more and more Laws, making movements in towns and cities more difficult and further stifling freedom of speech and political activity/ies, using their Police Boot Boyz against us, as usual!

    They’ve started, so they’ll finish!

  10. Herbert Thornton on November 28th, 2008 3:58 am

    The news about the arrest of Mr Green and of a Whitehall official is eerily reminiscent of the kind of government that was in power in the years 1934/39.

    It made me look up the name of Ralph Wigram. Just Google that name and you will see what I mean. I believe there were other patriots who supplied Churchill with information too.

  11. ThatPom on November 28th, 2008 4:00 am

    Dangerous times indeed! Is NuLabour lashing out indiscriminately in its death throes? Or is it the calculated start of an outright fascist crackdown on all political opposition. Will the Tories discover some spine and finally start opposing, or will they passively confirm their complicity in the whole nasty business?
    On the positive side, this will shake many more complacent people out of their comfort zones. History has shown what a determined British Nation can do when faced with bullying and threats.

  12. DaveSA on November 28th, 2008 4:22 am

    When the dog starts biting itself, you can safely assume that it is not right in the head!

    Wish I could join the protest in Liverpool, however the thoughts of our little group here will be with you all.

    Good Luck.

  13. Pop Larkin on November 28th, 2008 4:22 am

    It would seem that the “cornered Liberal animal” is really starting to show it’s fangs now. Beware one & all. They know their days are numbered so I would expect to see a LOT more of this before the fat lady sings!

    PERPETUATE THE LIBERAL EXPOSA & VOTE BNP. WE”VE GOT EM ON THE RUN NOW<SO LET”S KEEP UP THE MOMENTUM !!

  14. Anglokraut on November 28th, 2008 4:33 am

    This reeks of a 1930’s Soviet political purge; the Conservatives have to see that they have been targeted for “elimination” by Labour.

  15. league13 on November 28th, 2008 5:51 am

    Wishing you all the best tomorrow,let’s hope for a good turn out.Would give anything to be there

  16. bacon buttie on November 28th, 2008 5:56 am

    Its like a comedy, arrested for misconduct in a public office for revealing the truth over nu-labours immigration policy. If that’s the case explain to me why Blair isn’t eating porridge for the lies over WMD and invasion of Iraq, cash for honours and the creepy lord Levy, the mysterious death and circumstances of Dr David Kelly. he list could go on and on and I’m sure there are more that the public don’t know about.
    This is one despicable government and the sooner they are gone the better.

    And the truth shall set us free.

  17. Shiredweller on November 28th, 2008 6:01 am

    Counter terrorism police!
    What ever happened to the kindly British Bobby we used to be famous for?
    Free speech and fair play…justice and honour…stolen from our country by Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and their cronies!
    Yes we must support anyone who makes a stand against this duplicitous government and the way they manipulate and hide the truth.
    Hasten the day when we can return to the values that made Britain great…the way forward….vote BNP ..put people in power who can be trusted.

  18. trueblueloyalist on November 28th, 2008 6:35 am

    Another apalling, yet unsurprising, act of state terror by a tyrannical and arrogant cabal that believe they have the right to keep secrets from those who pay their bloated salaries.
    Maybe now Mr Green and his friends will consider speaking out the next time BNP members are targetted for oppression by the Marxist Militia. I won’t hold my breath though!

  19. Uncle Joe on November 28th, 2008 6:47 am

    So now the mad dog is biting its own tail, looking forward to the first Labour member to be arrested.

  20. Mister J on November 28th, 2008 7:40 am

    There are literally no depths to which this institutionally-corrupt Fabian New Labour government will not descend: multi-billion Eurofraud, relentless and ruthless abuses of citizens, lying, cheating, secrecy, going to war on the basis of lies, oppressive social control, abrogating sovereign rule to Brussels, bankrupting the country and so on.

    And now this.

  21. Lancashire Patriot on November 28th, 2008 7:42 am

    I’ve just heard David Davies complaining that this is reminiscent of what happens in Zimbabwe - so he’s only just noticed!

    The BNP has warned that Labour’s political police would soon turn their repression onto other opposition parties, and now it has come to pass.

    This Labour-police attack on democracy is quite unprecedented, what is happening to Britain? We are becoming a Mussolini style corporate state, where everything is just another arm of Labour.

  22. Jean on November 28th, 2008 7:50 am

    If the counter terrorism police are meant to protect the British people against terrorists, then why have they not arrested every Home Secretary of at least the last 10 years? After all, it is they who have allowed illegal immigrants in sensitive jobs and murderers, rapists and suspected terrorists to remain here, supported by our taxes.
    Wishful thinking–of course. Could it be that the head of the anti terrorism police along with the Merseyside Chief Constable is trying to prove his labour supporting credentials as the post of Met Police Commissioner becomes vacant?

  23. topmarqueswales on November 28th, 2008 8:18 am

    GMTV NEWS THIS MORNING-

    David Davies said-

    This is not the actions of a Democratic Goverment.

    This is not Zimbabwe, you cannot go arresting opposition parties for letting the public know what they need to know.

    TMW - Tell us something we don’t know !!

  24. June on November 28th, 2008 8:28 am

    Like many of the posts on this, I hate the fact that this can happen in our country BUT if it is going to happen then better to them than us, just for a change. How smug the media were over our list; this morning the news presenters were showing real shock and disapproval. Perhaps all the other parties will take it in turn to have little dramas in order to keep our minds off the mess that they all have had a hand in producing.
    June.

  25. Reality on November 28th, 2008 8:32 am

    Yes the Tories should have remembered Pastor Niemoller’s famous words; they deserve no sympathy from the BNP. I wonder if there are any freedom sympathetic labour MPs who object to this totalitarianism? I suspect they will be coming for labour MPs like Frank Field next.

  26. Paganpete on November 28th, 2008 8:33 am
  27. SimonGB on November 28th, 2008 8:40 am

    Now Mr.Green can see what he helped create……..not very nice is it? Still, credit where credit is due for ‘doing your job’……..now join the only party that really cares!

    THE BRITISH NATIONAL PARTY!

  28. Nostradamus on November 28th, 2008 8:43 am

    Nick is correct, we should support all those in protection of our freedom, though it’s a great shame the Conservative Party did not back the Liverpool Thirteen. They will now perhaps understand how it feels to be wrongly arrested for the non crime of telling the truth. Most of the Labour MPs have links or past links with communism so we should have expected the demise of our freedom. Every day more and more people are coming to realise the truth but unless they back the BNP now it will be too late. People also need to know that there is something seriously wrong with Brown, probably on a mental basis Just watch his reactions during PMQ’s particularly his hands. On another point, I wonder how many “British” are involved in the bombing in Mumbai and I wonder how long it will be before the government will deny such possibilities.

  29. hughie_s on November 28th, 2008 8:48 am

    Is it really the information already leaked that rattled their cage or are there more stories of Nulab failures about to revealed that they are desperate to keep a lid on?

    Worrying that Broon & Spliff claim to have known nothing about it, is this the first sign that our real masters are now issuing orders direct to the Quislings in public office?

  30. esselliott on November 28th, 2008 8:49 am

    Brown’s Night of the Long Knives.

    Germany June 30th to July 2nd 1934.

    Great Britain November 23rd to ???? 2008

  31. Winston on November 28th, 2008 8:51 am

    Re Reality on November 28th, 2008 8:32 am:
    I wonder if this stunt is designed to make many Tory voters incandescent with rage where they will demonstrate that anger at the ballot box? Is it a desperate attempt to stop Tory voters switching their allegiance to the British National Party. Nothing would surprise me with this lib/lab/conspiracy. I assume Damian Green had a sample of his DNA taken to remain on the DNA database for all time? If not, why not?

    If I could ‘paraphrase’ Pastor Niemoller’s famous words Reality refers to; however, instead of getting shorter as paraphrasing is supposed to do, the list just keeps on getting longer.

    “In Britain, the Thought Police came first for the BNP, And YOU didn’t speak up because YOU weren’t BNP;
    And then the Thought Police came for the Tories, And YOU didn’t speak up because YOU weren’t a Tory;
    And then the Thought Police came for the Jews, And YOU didn’t speak up because YOU weren’t a Jew;
    And then the Thought Police came for the Homosexuals, And YOU didn’t speak up because YOU weren’t a Homosexual;
    And then the Thought Police came for the Christians, And YOU didn’t speak up because YOU weren’t a Christian;
    And then . . . the Thought Police came for YOU . . . And by that time there was no one left to speak up but YOU!”

  32. bigphil on November 28th, 2008 8:54 am

    He was not just arrested by the stazi, but by the terror Gestapo, so it ain’t no a ploy

  33. Busdriver on November 28th, 2008 8:55 am

    It would appear that Damian Green has received his very own Night of the Long Knives with, I suspect, many more to come. As soon as I read this news article, I couldn’t help remembering that song from the film “Bad Boys”.
    Typical of this lot to try and silence anything or anyone who just may give their little game away to the sleepy sheeple.
    I agree with bacon buttie on November 28th, 2008 5:56 am: The Blair era needs to be documented and prosecuted to the highest degree for the war crime scandal that it is.
    Roll on The Euro Elections - although many more dawn raids are on the cards.

    As an aside, the photo of the masked cop isn’t so far removed from images we’ve seen of IRA masked gunmen, masked Taliban and al-Quaeda fighters and of course the masked Muslim protesters with their placard messages of hate outside the Danish Embassy.
    Terror is a very powerful weapon and this government know just how to wield it.

  34. unknown on November 28th, 2008 9:00 am

    Cameron complaining over a leak document?! Was he not saying different the other week?!

    Also, it’s good to see that the Stephen Lawrence case is top of the agenda for the Met. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7753415.stm (at the Bottom)

    I agree, his killers need to be caught - they could be killing others - but what about all the other unsolved murders of white victims? They never get mentioned… weird how the Lawrence case is deemed a ‘racist murder’… with no convictions, no more suspects than the original line up, and no one else at the ‘murder’ to hear any alleged racism, how would they possibly know it was racially motivated?

    Considering they have no convictions, the killer could well turn out to be black himself.

  35. bigphil on November 28th, 2008 9:05 am

    Pastor Niemoller words should be changed to :-

    First they came for the BNP and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a member of the BNP.

    Then they came for the Conservatives, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Conservative……….

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

    Then they came for me - and by that time there was no one left to speak up for me.

  36. jao7 on November 28th, 2008 9:06 am

    Light ‘blue’ touch paper and stand well back!.

  37. PhysicsPhD on November 28th, 2008 9:09 am

    Shocking - but now its clear Liebour will attack anyone speaking the Truth, perhaps the Media will give some coverage to the equally disturbing plight of the Liverpool 13

  38. Artorius on November 28th, 2008 9:09 am

    What a splendid opportunity for David Cameron (pbuh) to show us what he’s made of.

  39. bigphil on November 28th, 2008 9:22 am

    Brown claims no one in government had any prior knowledge of the arrest, so it must be down to Boris because he knew.

    Or is it another Brown lie?
    -
    As well as being insane, unelected Brown has the reverse Midas syndrome; everything he does and touches turns to dust, even his lies - Ed

  40. Valentine Gray on November 28th, 2008 9:31 am

    A clear case of political Rabies, in the diseased body politic of Britain. It is well known, ‘Power corrupts-absolute Power corrupts absolutely’. Labour poisoned the Police with hundreds of new laws (powers) to play with; now they are out of control threatening all of society.

  41. ciobair on November 28th, 2008 9:32 am

    Interesting to see the development of police state Britain. Your article and many posts refer back to Nazi Germany; my own preference is to look forward to the time when Britain has its own Nuremberg trials. Any volunteers for the Albert Pierrepoint job?

  42. AndyK on November 28th, 2008 9:34 am

    So it looks like the establishment’s sheep are quickly gonna learn that they’re 100% in it (”do as your told”, and “sign here”) …. or they are out on their ear.

    Mr Green’s recent thoughts may go something like “Oh dear, we created the EUSSR!!!” ….. another one who’s going to learn that the BNP is telling the truth.

  43. chrishoward on November 28th, 2008 9:37 am

    I’m deeply embarrassed over this one, I wet myself laughing.
    Proud Brit.
    Proud B.N.P.
    A little bit damp.

  44. Ancient Briton on November 28th, 2008 9:43 am

    Ha Ha, what a great day.
    I wrote to my Labour MP voicing my concern over immigration, crime, and the growth of Islam.

    She wrote back and threatened me with the police if I wrote to her again about immigration, so I wrote to her again and she told me that I was a racist and that the police will be contacted. I told her that the police were not her private Stasi to intimidate those that raise uncomfortable questions.

    So I ended up with three letters with overt threats of arrest. How long before the first Gulag is built?
    -
    Can we have this MP’s name and any contact details you have at hand Ancient Briton? - Ed

  45. ThatEnglandLives on November 28th, 2008 9:44 am

    I wonder if Damian Green was pinned down by six Police Officers with batons, and DNA and fingerprints extracted?

    “Two wrongs don’t make a right”, but where were the protestations from David Davies when Free-Speech and Free-Association were being silenced and handcuffed in Liverpoool?

  46. Ex-pat loyalist on November 28th, 2008 9:45 am

    I will speak out in support of anyone who is persecuted for revealing the truth no matter what their political beliefs so yes, I wholeheartedly endorse your campaign to highlight the plight of Mr. Green. However, I doubt the Tories will learn by this travesty of justice - their ‘heavyweights’ have not exactly been vociferous in matters of immigration, except to holler loud and clear that we must reach a rapport with the Muslims and other ethnic minorities who make it patently obvious they hate Britain while continuing to live here. Cameron is as gutless as Brown and his fellow fascists when it comes to standing up for the indigenous Briton and unfortunately, the Party ‘faithful’ will continue to support their Leader and the candidates the Tories put up at election time. As we all know, evil flourishes when good men do nothing.
    -
    I would imagine that many of those Tory ‘faithful’ are about to start a relationship with the British National Party from which their long suffering marriage to the Conservative Party will never recover - Ed

  47. bradgate on November 28th, 2008 9:45 am

    Join us now before it’s too late!

    Twelve Liverpool BNP members arrested for no crime other than distributing legal, factual, information leaflets as the fourth largest legal political party in the UK.

    Now we have the Conservative immigration spokesman arrested for no crime other than telling the people the truth.

    Labour voters, you have now seen for yourself what this sickening goverment is all about.

    If you don’t act now it could be you next…will now make another donation to calm me down…lots o love

  48. David Little on November 28th, 2008 9:48 am

    Interesting events happening in our country which david Davis called a ‘democracy’ this am on BBC news after the female presenter had said that once the Police received an allegation then it was only right that the Police ‘investigated’ the allegation.The poor deluded woman has clearly been customised into beliefs so well it defies me how she and others can be helped.

    The ‘offence’ is described as conspiracy which was the offence commonly used in Russia and all oppressive states by the Police to question.charge and try the accused. It is the simplest of offences to produce evidence for merely requiring minimal proof of two people talking or communicating and that an offence had taken place thus Damien Green had a telephone call or letter or meeting with someone with knowledge proving communication and that the information was passed which is proved in Mr Green’s disclosure.

    There it is conspiracy so easy to prove and carries the same penalty as the major offence.

    I heard that a police officer told david cameron that Damien Green was to be arrested and that is a breach of the Official Secrets Act.No officer is allowed to inform others of future intentions.Any bets on that officer being charged.

  49. crispy on November 28th, 2008 9:50 am

    Something very strange going on here and no mistake,there’s an ill wind blowing alright and I bet Mr Littlejohn who often speaks out against immigration will be wondering when it will be his turn, especially after old Gaunty got it in the neck,still it could be a clever ploy to gain sympathy for the Tories seeing as New Labour probably know in their heart of hearts that they will lose the next election and want to make sure that people will support the Tory Tweedledee if the New Labour Tweedledum goes to the wall,it’s called damage restriction because at the end of the day they are all the same.Still I may be wrong and only time will tell.

  50. bigkev on November 28th, 2008 9:54 am

    Wonder what instructions the Merseyside police will be given regarding tomorrows Liverpool 13 demonstration?

    Brave souls, do not give in to provocation, you may be severely tested! Can’t believe the media will ignore this, but if it turns nasty they most certainly will show it, if it means they can potray BNP supporters in a bad light, don’t give them the satisfaction!

    I have only been trawling this fantastic website for a couple of weeks, before the leaked list fiasco - Is it me or have things suddenly gone ballistic in the last two weeks?

    Arresting Damian Green is either the worst possible Liebour PR blunder, or a cunning plan to lure BNP supporters back to lib/lab/con. With the tories being the obvious beneficiaries in this instance.

  51. esselliott on November 28th, 2008 10:03 am

    The timing of this arrest is also very suspicious, carried out when the eyes of the world are focussed on Mumbai.

    Do you remember 9/11? A Labour spin doctor said “Today is a good day to bury bad news.”

  52. Tancred on November 28th, 2008 10:10 am

    Good job!

    Its about time the Tories got a blowback from the Marxists in power.

    Its funny how Labour get to call us thugs, fascists, racists etc and the Tories the “Nasty Party” and other epithets.

    Why isnt the Labour Party called Marxist? Communist? etc.?

    Why are they allowed a free pass in the name calling game.

    Its about time we changed that.

    Perhaps we can have a competition.

    we need to gather together poisonous descriptions, accurate of course, that describe a govt that is:-

    Anti indigenous British people.
    Immoral
    Discriminatory
    Islamist
    Undemocratic
    Involved in voring fraud, spin, lies, deception and
    Anti family and traditional British values
    Divisive

    -

    Bankster puppets - Ed

    My starters for ten are

    “Marxist Labour thugs”
    “unrepresentative marxist cabal”
    “Dishonest Red Brigade”
    “Britains LAbour Red Brigade”

    Lets publish and disseminate the marxist backgrounds of the top Labour ministers.

    Let the British public know how few senior politicians are native British people, non Christian, Islamic or marxist - a case for institutionalised political discrimination.?

  53. Defiant on November 28th, 2008 10:20 am

    More and more people are seeing the truth now. Our country is being controlled by the socialists of the 1930s

  54. Relco on November 28th, 2008 10:23 am

    Reap what you sow .
    Another perfect example of the Police State we now live in.
    I wonder if at some stage the police will enter parliment and arrest full cabnets?
    Times are a changing and I feel the worst is yet to come before our spineless public are outraged by this attack on OUR democracy.

    Keep this at bay by VOTING BNP

  55. rationalpatriot on November 28th, 2008 10:27 am

    The danger here is that the Tories will use this to steal some of the BNP’s clothes and try to represent their party as motivated to roll back the madness when in fact the Conservative Party has been partly instrumental in its creation over these many years.

    The Tories are busy talking the rhetoric of financial prudence again in the face of Gordon Brown’s nightmare. Watch them wrap themselves in the Union flag before the next election. Watch them try to represent themselves as the party of commonsense to deal with the crazy excesses of the race industry.

    We have been here before. As a former Tory it pains me to say, but the Conservative Party is part of the problem not part of the solution.
    -
    You are absolutely correct rationalpatriot and a vote for the Tories as well as the Lib Dems, UKIP and Greens is an absolutely wasted vote - Ed

  56. robstew48 on November 28th, 2008 10:36 am

    It looks like that thin wedge is getting a lot wider

  57. SWood on November 28th, 2008 10:53 am

    Labour… I mean Nazi Propaganda Minister, Dr Joseph M. Goebbels:

    ‘The lie can be maintained only for such time as the state can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the state to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the state.’

  58. davidcopperfield on November 28th, 2008 11:09 am

    This shows how sure of themselves this extreme government is. Never look abroad as freedom of speech and democracy is going rapidly out of the back door in Britain.

    Rhodesia is a bad case which started like the path we are now treading - all freedom gradually taken away from us.

    I could not beleive a leading opposition party polotician was arrested and questioned in Britain for doing his job.

  59. Maturecheese on November 28th, 2008 11:12 am

    Yet again the mask has slipped. Good luck on Saturday. I hope there’s a massive turnout.

  60. ronaldo on November 28th, 2008 11:18 am

    Brown and top Labourites claim they did not know about this arrest, then if so this goes to show just how out of control our Police force are. At least the Tories will now know how BNP members feel.
    Would love to be in Liverpool this weekend but sadly to far away, however my best wishes to all BNP members and followers on the day of action.

  61. Shropshire Lass on November 28th, 2008 11:27 am

    If anyone does want to offer Mr Green a message of support, you can email him, My message has gone already.

    greend@parliament.uk

  62. Mandala on November 28th, 2008 11:49 am

    Pastor Niemoller’s words were funniest when quoted by a muslim on an online forum. I responded by asking him who fought for the nazis during the second world war, and warned him to be careful of quoting phrases against the religion of peace.

    I also recall an imam in Scotland likening the ‘plight’ of Britain’s muslims to that of the Jews during nazi Germany. Yeah, right. I can recall the mega-synagogues being built within the 3rd Reich…

    -

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=QygwC7S2iEY - Ed

  63. bigphil on November 28th, 2008 11:56 am

    It is absolutely inconceivable that the anyone would have ordered in the Terror Gestapo without home office approval.

  64. diversityisperversity on November 28th, 2008 12:00 pm

    The Tories are NO friends of the BNP. Cameron has a long record of bile against the BNP.
    If Cameron’s clowns get in at the election they will introduce laws to ban the BNP.

  65. Faustian on November 28th, 2008 12:01 pm

    Question: Will there be anyone left to go to Liverpool this weekend?

    ……
    You betchya. -Ed

  66. gordonsagit on November 28th, 2008 12:04 pm

    I’m Spartacus!!..See you in Liverpool.

  67. Teninthebed on November 28th, 2008 12:07 pm

    I can’t help but feel a little suspicious about this. My sympathies do go out to Mr Green if he was arrested for simply challenging Labour’s failings, but on the other hand he is still a key player in a party that has swamped this country with immigrants and would invite millions more from Turkey if in power. My main suspicion, however, is that they have seen the wave of sympathy and support the BNP have received across the country after its recent persecutions and they may be trying to divert that sympathy toward BluLabour. Conservative questioners - please don’t be fooled! If you really love your country, vote BNP!

  68. MagnaCarta on November 28th, 2008 12:37 pm

    Be prepared for much more of these Stasi style raids and arrests as directed by J.Spliff’s office. The local authorities and police have been gearing up for civil unrest and disorder for a long time. You’ll be horrified at the powers being released to enforce ‘order’ hence the addtional 10,000 taser guns on order.

    If people really think that local authority CCTV systems are there for detecting crime, think again. Only 3% of crime is solved by the use of CCTV. These systems are here for monitoring the general public. With face recognition capabilities if you are on the published list, you’ll defenately be on the CCTV profiles.

    We ain’t seen nothing yet and there is far worse to come (I know this as I project managed CCTV installations for many local authorities)

    The NuLabour grip is now starting to tighten and we are just experiencing the start, remember, the Europe Elections creep up apon us and this Government will go to any lengths to smear and banish any thing that opposes it.

    God help us!

  69. anglo48 on November 28th, 2008 12:37 pm

    Strange that the Tories didn’t squeal about a police state when 13 BNP members were arrested last weekend for distributing perfectly legal leaflets. Cameron and his crowd likewise kept quiet when the police ransacked the house and office of a newspaper reporter who had published information received from a contact. The arrest of Damian Green is a sinister development but no more so than a thousand other outrages taking place each day against the people of this country who dare to speak out against the loss of our freedoms, the swamping of our culture and the kowtowing to Muslim extremists.

  70. MC SE9 on November 28th, 2008 12:44 pm

    I agree with RoyalCraigs comment 2.06.
    This is an attempt to set the conservatives up as not part of the LIBLABCON trick.
    Labour are beat hands down no matter what the polls say,they know it,thats why they are so speedily and obviously jetisoning whats left of the British tax payers assets and wrecking the economy beyond a fast fix.
    The next best alternative to them in the common purpose ,cultural marxist agenda is the party that a large amount of indiginous British voters are constantly being led to believe will reinstate their country to them and put them first.

  71. bigphil on November 28th, 2008 12:49 pm

    The Lib Dems said Mr Green’s arrest was a “worrying development” with serious implications for the balance of power between the government and parliament

    What goes on has been worrying to BNP members for some time.

    Could this be the wake up call some MPs need?

  72. baccy_tin on November 28th, 2008 12:54 pm

    If you want to know which side Cameron is on, consider that Labour have done a “financial bail-out” deal with the Unite communists, then have a look at whose name appears among others, and about two thirds down the LH column here -
    http://www.uaf.org.uk/aboutUAF.asp?choice=4

  73. beyond_wits_end on November 28th, 2008 1:10 pm

    (Pointing at the arrested muppet…) Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha (deep breath) Ha HA ha ouch…. my sides hurt!

    Bet he got all mardy and stropped.

    Good luck on saturday guys!!

  74. Dylan on November 28th, 2008 1:10 pm

    ‘Lunchtime roundup’ -
    http://simondarby.blogspot.com/

  75. reunion on November 28th, 2008 1:11 pm

    Hello, ello,ello, When Nu-labour get all the bobbies chasing and locking up their opponents, will the media really ignore it?
    No way!
    If any fool thought the [Blatantly Biased Censorship] BBC or Crimewatch for that matter, became a direct political tool with ‘Britain’s most wanted’ wall targeting, white anti-government activists and protesters - this government should think again.
    They may think they can make laws to silence protests, cover their lies and outlaw the voice of the people, kill free speech, kill democracy or turn our country into a third world hell hole and marxist police state! But we have a proud history and there are plenty of ‘prominent people’ who will speak out.
    In fact the sleeping lion is starting to wake up to this treachery…
    Will we be silenced?
    My contribution is to spend a pound or two on stamps each week and write, rather than e-mail or phone - I do that anyway - but write and praise those who stand up for freedom and democracy.
    The rest of the stamps will be used to write letters of protest to idiots and editors, pointing out the dangers and stupidity of the prattling and PC ranting brigade.

  76. Brian Cosworth on November 28th, 2008 1:40 pm

    It appears that the Met PIG Commissioner “Sir” Paul Stephenson took this upon himself to carry out. Nu-Labor has denied all knowledge though it doesn’t matter what they say, they are no longer credible and are known to have a very long history of chronic serial lying.

    Is this Met Commissioner the replacement for that other bent cop “Sir” Ian Blair? Biffo the Buffoon is duty bound to get rid of him pronto. His own party have OFFICIALLY referrred to this incident as Mugabwe politics. Now does that sound familiar?

    The Tory spokeman went on to say that Mr Green was only doing what he was supposed to do and that was to bring Nu-Labor’s gross acts of irresponsibilty to the public’s attention, such as 5000 illegal immigrants given jobs in security positions and other facts which are deeply embarrassing to Nu-Labor.

    The Tories are rabid with anger, and so they ought to be, though we never heard a squeek out of them over the arrest of the Liverpool 13. Mr Cameron is going to bring it up in parliament at the very first opportunity.

    Now we’ve been told that Mr Green deserves our support and that it is our duty to do so. Well we ordinary mortals are doing all that we can. Even though I am a little reluctant to support a Tory who I know wouldn’t cross road to **** on my face if he found me on fire, I have ‘phoned and emailed everyone that I know including my few Tory friends. It is up to the BNP leading politicians and the party itself to contact Mr Green, Mr Cameron, and all leading Tories, and the media and radio stations, and let them all know that the Tories have just experienced on this one occasion what we, in the party of freedom and democracy and identity are now experiencing on a day to day basis. I am sure that our Richard Barnbrook will have something to say at the GLA before they manage to turn his mike off.

    I would LOVE to see Mr Griffin or Mr Darby on a BNP party political broadcast on BNPtv discussing in depth this latest situation (in suits with very grave faces) and explaining the similarites of the attack with the attacks on our own people by a crazed and rabid communist government that has lost control of its own bowel movements.

    We’ve just witnessed the arch communist Hazel Blears attempt at winning the hearts and minds of the British working class. Now we see how they are cuddling up to the middle classes. Actually there is only one kind of people that Nu-Labor care about, and we all know who they are.

  77. baz on November 28th, 2008 1:41 pm

    I haven’t read all the previous posts, but being the old cynic that I am this smells a bit. Whether this chap Green was a party to this or not . The timing is important. Surely this will prove how fair the system is. Regardless of your station in life. The war on terror does not respect anyone. Everyone is equal in the States desire to prosecute terrorism. Just like the BNP activists in Liverpool. The State is terrified of us therefore by their inverted logic we are terrorists. If this is not the case then I’m pleased that they will have some idea how it feels.
    But somehow I think this is the circus to keep the plebs amused.

  78. Collin Brown on November 28th, 2008 1:50 pm

    The BNP have never promoted ‘far-right’ - extremist views - as those in the media are so keen to propagate as a lie at every given opportunity. (See BNP polices above)

    The Damian Green incident is proof that we DO live in a Stasi police state. Any Tory, or journalist who continues to support genuine democracy as a truly a good thing, will be next of the police’s calling card to be grilled thoroughly over his or hers allegiance to the state.

    The only extremists in the UK are new Labour and their band of commie ministers such as Jack Straw, Ed Balls and so on..

  79. Solon on November 28th, 2008 1:51 pm

    I offer any Tory the same they offered me. That is an extended period of misery that makes death look like a much anticipated holiday. So they can just get on their bikes and look for freedom.

    You made your beds you lie in them.

  80. Despairing Dan on November 28th, 2008 2:01 pm

    The government shows its hand again, and shows that it will not tolerate anyone telling the truth if it doesn’t like it. Make no mistake we are living in very dangerous and sinister times. The police had to be acting on instructions from the government, as indeed they were with the Merseyside 13. Democracy and free speech are dead in the U.K.. We are now living in a state controlled, media controlled country, no better than Mugabes’ Africa.

  81. mono on November 28th, 2008 2:12 pm

    This country gets more like Belarus every day! What will be next?

    Political opponents going missing in the middle of the night never to be heard of again? A year ago I would have scoffed but now I am not so sure.

    Robin Cook died soon after standing up to Tony Blair and his illegal war.
    Why doesn’t Brown just declare himself Prime Minister for life and have done with it!
    Our great leader Gordonski Brownacov.

  82. Lickyalips on November 28th, 2008 3:01 pm

    I didn’t hear the Macaroon complaining about the unlawful detention of 13 BNP members, who were also telling the truth about NuLabour’s disasterous rule.
    He could, of course, redeem himself and join the protest in Liverpool, but that is unlikely when we find that his name is on the Searchlight/UAF list.

    By being a Marxist ‘Common Purpose’ placeman - installed by his paymasters to destroy the right of the Tory Party - his faux outrage confirms he is a hypocrite.
    He is following the Common Purpose agenda and it wouldn’t surprise me to find that this arrest of Damien Green was a plot, set-up by the Establishment to show the Tories as being victims of a witch hunt by NuLabour in order to get the sympathy vote from disaffected Tories, in the knowledge that NuLabour have gone past their use-by date - and they are very concerned that it would be the BNP who would be picking up those votes.

    In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way. - Franklin D. Roosevelt.

    Davey boy could always prosecute me for libel, but then he might have to come clean about his association with Common Purpose and UAF - so I’m not too worried.

    A message to visiting Tory voters here - come the next election, (if we are allowed to have one) be very careful what you wish for because you will be voting for more of the same with just a different coloured tie.

  83. bigkev on November 28th, 2008 4:14 pm

    As much as I may desire it, being pragmatic, even the most optimistic of us doesn’t really believe BNP can possibly form the next Government in only 18 months (max). We can hope to make inroads, maybe even 1 or 2 (hopefully a lot more) MP’s, but a Commons majority?

    The groundswell of support we are seeing now, needs to be a veritable tsunami. We know it will be a 2 horse race, LD may believe they can win an election, they can’t, if anything their support is waning. The only other viable option is a hung parliment, which is fairly meaningless when lib/lab/con are so alike anyway.

    We need to get MEP’s, lots of them, in the chambers of power of Brussels, telling everyone howit really is, hopefully Nationalist parties from other EU States will get representation also.

    When? Looks like not “if”, the EU Constiution (Lisbon Treaty) gets ratified then the BNP and other Nationalist parties need to challenge its legitimacy in whatever courts necessary to slow its adoption until the Nationalist support can be mobilised. If we are not in power we cannot get this Country out of the EU, once the supertate is in place, it would take a revolution to get us out again!

    The choice of another 5 years of Liebour, or of Tory rule is not a pleasant choice, and all on this website should stick to their principles. The lesser of two evils.

    ………..
    We could always bring a whole new meaning to the term ‘Hung Parliament’. -Ed

  84. mark.l on November 28th, 2008 4:16 pm

    It was Michael Martin who sent out the gestapo, apparently

  85. redwhite@cross on November 28th, 2008 4:21 pm

    “The truth is no defence” they told Nick.
    Couldn’t get any worse than that, I thought then, but it has.
    The truth is now the crime itself!

  86. jack on November 28th, 2008 4:32 pm

    Not only does Britain face an economic crisis but now a constitutional crisis. We live in extremely dangerous times.
    -
    Not to mention the ever present threat from the deadly enemy within - Ed

  87. Shropshire Lass on November 28th, 2008 4:38 pm

    It is fascinating to see the ORIGINAL BBC report and all 7 subsequent revisions:

    http://www.newssniffer.co.uk/articles/178546/diff/1/2

  88. pete saxon on November 28th, 2008 5:03 pm

    “Communists preach the supremacy of the state and predicts its eventual domination of all peoples on earth, they are the focus of evil in the modern world”. Let us all hope that the British lions can wake from their forty year slumber and let out the mightiest roar to send fear into those who try and kill our noble spirit,-good luck for tomorrow folks.

  89. bodica on November 28th, 2008 5:13 pm

    What kind of democracy does not allow its people a voice in determining the policies of their nation?

    A Diktatorship.

    Is Brownovski ill or just terribly hungover?

  90. Ancient Briton on November 28th, 2008 5:14 pm

    hi ed do you want a copy of her letters? it is Barbara Follett the loathsome cow.
    -
    fightback@bnp.org.uk - Ed

  91. CRUSADER1189 on November 28th, 2008 6:07 pm

    Though I have no sympathy for this particular Tory, it just shows the extremes these commies will resort to to keep them in office; the audacity of it all is breath-taking. May I wish you all well tomorrow and stay safe.

  92. David Little on November 28th, 2008 6:40 pm

    The ministers that would not be told about may thus be able to hide behind deniable accountability but in any country where the officers are run by a justice ministry the Minister in charge of that will know everything so on the news tonight Jackie speaks with Jack behind.She denies knowing and he says nothing but licks his lips.Body language anyone.

  93. royalecraig on November 28th, 2008 8:32 pm

    Crikey, does all this mean I can’t post links like this :-

    Heath working for DVD, EU money goes into Slush funds and Offshore accounts.
    http://www.worldreports.org/news/6_e.u._treaties_procured_by_payola_corruption

    or this :-
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