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The Destruction of Britain’s Culture and Heritage: Police Drop “Christmas” from Poster Campaign

December 28, 2009 - By BNP News

holiday-presenceIn the latest example of how Britain’s indigenous culture is being supplanted by imported and alien cultures through the mass immigration invasion, British police have dropped the word “Christmas” from their annual poster campaign.

The shocking development has seen the British Transport Police drop the word “Christmas” from a nationwide poster campaign in order not to “upset people who do not buy into the festival.” This of course means the ever-growing numbers of Muslims who are the only other religious denomination present in Britain which seeks the extinction of all other religions.

The word “Christmas” appeared on the original draft of the poster, as it does every year. The campaign is designed to alert people to the extra number of transport police on duty over the Christmas and New Year period.

The original slogan read “Christmas presence,” which was a clever pun on the phrase “Christmas Presents,” referring to the fact that police would be on duty to protect the public.

The reference to Christmas was however determined by the police’s own “marketing department” to be offensive to “people from other faiths who disliked its Christian connotations.”

The politically-correct madmen then ordered the word “Christmas” dropped and replaced with the word “Holiday” so that it now reads “Holiday Presence” which is of course no pun at all and destroys the original creativity of the poster, never mind being offensive to the indigenous population who do indeed celebrate Christmas.

The decision to remove the word Christmas was apparently made by the Transport Police’s marketing manager, Alison Lock.

The British National Party wishes it placed on record that it is sick and tired of seeing this country’s indigenous people, their culture and their traditions put last each and every time.

No-one would dream of going to a Muslim country and demanding that they stop publicly celebrating or announcing their traditions “for fear of offending Christians” or any other faith.

Britain has a right to celebrate and maintain its traditions in the same way that any other nation or people have — and this includes the right to ensure that its population remains majority ethnically British. This is the only way in which it can be guaranteed that our traditions, culture and civilisation remain British.





Nick Griffin MEP

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