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One Law for British People, another Law for the Colonisers

November 5, 2009 - By BNP News

Tony-Ward-DismissedThree events this past week all prove that there is one law for British people and another for the Third World colonisers of this country, said Nick Griffin MEP.

“Over the past seven days we have seen the acquittal of a Muslim who racially abused me in public. Earlier, all charges were withdrawn against the black UAF thug who attacked Liverpool BNP activist Tony Ward with a claw hammer, and then I was refused entry into Sellafield power station,” Mr Griffin said.

“By themselves, any one of the incidents would have been disgraceful. But taken together, they show that there is a concerted ganging-up against the British people by the liberal establishment,” the BNP leader said.

“There are numerous cases where indigenous British people have been sent to jail based on no other evidence than what a single Third Worlder has said,” Mr Griffin continued.

“The case of Kevin Hughes, for example, who was imprisoned purely on the word of an asylum seeker with no other witnesses, springs to mind. Yet when a Muslim man abuses me personally in front of witnesses, he is discharged.

“The double standards are blatant. An indigenous white person’s word is worth less than a Third World immigrant.”

Mr Griffin asked what would happen to a BNP member who was filmed attacking a black person with a claw hammer.

“Imagine if a BNP member, in full public view and while being filmed, struck a black person in the face with a claw hammer and nearly killed him.

“What do you think the courts would say about that? Would the BNP man even stand a chance of not being, correctly I might add, jailed for a very long time for such a serious offence, especially if the assault was captured on film?

“Yet this past week we have seen all charges withdrawn against a black member of the David Cameron-supported UAF who struck Tony Ward with a claw hammer in the face,” Mr Griffin said.

“That case makes even my own court appearance with the Muslim gentleman seem sane. There is obviously one set of standards applied to indigenous British people and another to Third World immigrants.

“The decision to withdraw charges against the UAF thug is nothing less than an incitement to commit violence against indigenous British people. In effect, it says to Third World immigrants that they will not be prosecuted if they attack British people in public.”

Mr Griffin also pointed out the double standards in the decision to bar him access to the Sellafield power station grounds.

“Take, for example, the case of Mr Mohamed Ali Harrath,” he said. “This man is paid by the taxpayers after being appointed as an advisor to the Metropolitan Police despite being the subject of an Interpol red notice (its highest state of alert) since 1992 because of terrorist activities in Tunisia, where he helped found the Tunisian Islamic Front (FIT).

“So a Tunisian Islamist extremist on the run from other countries can serve as an advisor to the police, yet I am not allowed into Sellafield for so-called security issues,” Mr Griffin said, adding that even Sinn Fein delegates known to have served in the IRA have been allowed to visit Sellafield.

“The indigenous British people must understand that a deadly war is being waged against them by the establishment Labour/Tory/Lib-Dem alliance. They will not stop until all indigenous British people are exterminated.

“Only the BNP stands between them and the fulfilment of their genocidal plans,” Mr Griffin concluded.





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