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Native British are being Ethnically-Cleansed out of their own country, Says Cllr Paul Golding

June 26, 2009 - By BNP News

paul-speaks-solihullAt a packed meeting of Solihull British National Party in the West Midlands, Cllr Paul Golding of the BNP’s Campaigns Department announced a forthcoming campaign to highlight the growing number of cases of white British families who have been forced out of areas that, thanks to immigration, have become predominantly ethnic.

At the meeting, chaired by local organiser Andrew Terry and attended by around 40 local members and activists, Cllr Golding gave a detailed outline of a shocking case that has come to light on a sink estate in South East London, where a local British family has been subjected to a terrible catalogue of anti-social and racial abuse at the hands of a black street gang, and where the politically correct local authorities and police don’t seem interested. 

“All over the country, whether extremist Muslims in northern towns or black street gangs in the slum estates of London in the south, our own people are facing what amounts to a campaign of ethnic-cleansing in areas that have literally been ‘taken over’ by immigrants,” he said.

“These cases that are coming to light, which at the moment are but a trickle, highlight a growing problem that will only get worse with time. These British victims of multiculturalism have no one else to stand up for them. The Lib-Lab-Con, the police, local councils – no-one is interested in their plight – except the BNP.”

The BNP’s top elected politicians will soon be lobbying on behalf of the victim families of multicultural Britain. More details in due course.





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