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Remembering the Fallen at Christmas

December 25, 2009 - By BNP News

eb-amChristmas is a time to remember those who we miss. On a cold and frosty Christmas Eve morning in the East End of London, British National Party National Organiser Eddy Butler visited the grave of his old comrade from Tower Hamlets, Albert Mariner.

Albert died back in 1983 after being struck on the head by a brick thrown from a mob of Labour-supporting Communist thugs. His grave is still tended by his old friends.

“Albert was a great activist and his example should inspire the new generation of activists to strive towards our ultimate victory,” Mr Butler said.

“At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.”





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