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Britain has “20 Years” Before Point of No Return Reached, Spennymoor BNP Told

November 5, 2009 - By News Team

arthur-kemp-speaksCurrent immigration levels combined with the birth rates of Third World immigrants already resident in Britain mean that we have about 20 years to avoid being completely colonised, foreign affairs spokesman Arthur Kemp told the latest Spennymoor British National Party meeting.

Speaking to around 50 people in County Durham, Mr Kemp used official figures to show how indigenous British people would become an outright minority within 30 or so years, but would lose political power within 20.

“This struggle for the survival of Britain will be won or lost by the generation alive today, not the previous or the next,” Mr Kemp said.

“Already more than 50 percent of all live births in Britain are from Third World origin immigrants.

“Whole swathes of the major cities are already Third World-dominated ghettoes. Even if all immigration was halted today, we would still be overrun by immigration via the womb within the next 30 years or so,” he said. “We must not only halt Third World immigration, but reverse it as well. There is no choice in this matter.

“The BNP is not a social club. It is an organisation involved in a life or death struggle for the very existence of Britain as a British nation.”

Other speakers at the meeting included prospective parliamentary candidate Adam Walker, who spoke on the need for activists to come forward and help.

A Euro election “punish the pigs” leaflet, signed by Andrew Brons and Nick Griffin set in a beautiful frame, was auctioned by stalwart activist Pete Molloy. It raised £55, which boosted the night’s fundraising collection to £238.





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