Barnsley BNP organiser, Ian Sutton gave an opening speech to a packed venue in Barnsley on Thursday evening. He welcomed members and supporters old and new and thanked them for their continued support. He then introduced local speaker, BNP member and super activist, John Bettney.
John, (photo on right) launched into his maiden speech with his experiences of army life. He spoke of his horror of returning to Leicester in 1989 after two years away in Hong Kong. He said, Leicester had changed dramatically, and sadly it had lost it's English traditions.
John went on to tell the audience about the tours he did whilst been in the army, six tours in Bosnia and one in Iraq. One of the most important lessons the army could teach soldiers, is that when you're in another country, you learn the peoples way of life and you respect their identity and culture, something, he said, which is very much lacking in this country from the people who come and colonise it.
After twenty two years in the army, John left two years ago, but says, "I will never stop fighting for my country."
The final speech of the evening came from the BNP Deputy Chairman, Simon Darby.
Simon was given a very warm welcome from the audience.
The Deputy Chairman gave a talk on a wide variety of issues, from his pleasure of receiving his results from a DNA test, which proves that he is; Y-DNA Haplogroup I, “EUROPE’S NATIVE SONS”
I'm sure many more people will want to take this test to rubbish the left's claim that we're all mongrels.
Simon continued his speech about the public outrage of Nick Griffin being bullied on Question Time, Which led on to talk about MP's expenses.
Simon also brought up the issue of pensioners putting their trust in the Labour party, a party that has allowed pensioners to die through cold related illnesses, while MP's are busy flipping homes.
Another Labour scandal which he spoke about is the state of some NHS hospitals, they have become so dirty this has resulted in deaths. All the while Labour have pledged more foreign aid.
When you sit and think about it, there's been a lot of shocking unnecessary deaths under this Labour government.
Simon finished off his speech by telling the audience that the BNP has serious clout in Yorkshire and that the opposition will not break us as a people.
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