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So pleased to see NuLabour beaten in the Glasgow East by-election yesterday. One would have thought that the small army of people it employs to vilify, slander and attempt to undermine the BNP on a professional basis could have been put to better use north of the border. However, that certainly wasn't for us to decide and as a result of their ineptitude we can look forward to this vile and deceitful organisation publicly tearing itself apart over the next few months.
In fact it has already started as these soon to be unemployable pseudo-socialists begin to digest the consequences of life in the real world without their fat salaries and confidential expense accounts. Nevertheless, such is the spite and hatred directed towards the BNP, long after New Labour have dissipated, we will still be able to enjoy the almost circus-like entertainment of politically impotent little people trying to hide their own inadequacies behind vociferous opposition towards the Nationalist cause. It rather reminds me of a certain scene in the superb Star Trek The Next Generation series when the Q entity, played brilliantly by John de Lancie, miniaturises the spiteful Callamarian in the palm of his hand after harassing him through the galaxies.
Yes, Labour are in real trouble now and the best of it all is that since Golden Gordon had been so obviously waiting in the wings for such a prolonged period he has managed to eclipse any one else who would be king. Brown, the reptilian Milliband, Alan who? or the lightweight Blears, as far as we in the BNP are concerned everyone's a winner.
Meanwhile judging from yesterday's by-elections we are establishing a base level of support of around 10-11% nationally across England. For the time being that will do very nicely indeed, but we will have to wait for people to learn the hard way about Cameron's invertebrates before we can really capitalise on a political system with both left and right discredited.
Simon Darby
In fact it has already started as these soon to be unemployable pseudo-socialists begin to digest the consequences of life in the real world without their fat salaries and confidential expense accounts. Nevertheless, such is the spite and hatred directed towards the BNP, long after New Labour have dissipated, we will still be able to enjoy the almost circus-like entertainment of politically impotent little people trying to hide their own inadequacies behind vociferous opposition towards the Nationalist cause. It rather reminds me of a certain scene in the superb Star Trek The Next Generation series when the Q entity, played brilliantly by John de Lancie, miniaturises the spiteful Callamarian in the palm of his hand after harassing him through the galaxies.
Yes, Labour are in real trouble now and the best of it all is that since Golden Gordon had been so obviously waiting in the wings for such a prolonged period he has managed to eclipse any one else who would be king. Brown, the reptilian Milliband, Alan who? or the lightweight Blears, as far as we in the BNP are concerned everyone's a winner.
Meanwhile judging from yesterday's by-elections we are establishing a base level of support of around 10-11% nationally across England. For the time being that will do very nicely indeed, but we will have to wait for people to learn the hard way about Cameron's invertebrates before we can really capitalise on a political system with both left and right discredited.
Simon Darby
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