Sunday 7 February 2010

Barnsley BNP Meeting Gains New Supporters

Barnsley BNP holds a successful meeting once again.

Organiser, Ian Sutton opened the meeting by welcoming our regular supporters and new faces.

First Speaker of the evening was Colin Porter, Colin is a firm favourite with Barnsley folk on the BNP stall every Saturday, has he lets loose his vocal chords to the general public, selling the Voice of Freedom newspaper.

Colin had to make great efforts to shorten his speech, for his Knowledge on local issues is endless.

He started by talking about the undemocratic way in which Barnsley council had stopped the area forum meetings and voted to ban public questions being asked at full council meetings.

He told the audience about a full council meeting where certain councillors had stood up and said they would be happy to house asylum seekers in their own homes. Pity they're all talk.

He spoke of the BNP's achievements of gaining a MEP for the Yorkshire and Humber region, Andrew Brons. Colin said this was, 'One small step for Britain, one giant leap for the BNP.'

Colin spoke in anger at the way in which election day in the Metrodome has become more like Zimbabwe and every effort has been made on keeping a close eye on votes.
The audience were stunned to learn that BNP votes had been deliberately placed between Conservative votes. That's not democracy is it?

Colin ended his speech by telling the audience that the BNP speak the truth. 'It is up to you what you do with it, you can go home, bury your head in the sand and pretend it's not happening or you can stand up for your country.'

Colin's speech was followed by a huge round of applause from all our supporters.

Our next speaker was the Foreign Affairs Spokesman for the BNP, Arthur Kemp (Photo, standing)
Arthur started his speech with a little bit of history about Britain.

'18,000 years ago came the first people, our ancestors.
The first society on land mass, which became Britain.'

Arthur warned that we will become a minority in our own country and not to be taken in by the, 'balanced migration trick.'

Talking about Labour and Conservative, Arthur described them as two cats fighting on a fence, you don't know whether they are fighting or mating.

But one thing is for sure about both parties, and that is on the 20th April 2009 a cross party body of MP's have signed a document that explicitly states that whilst they support the rights of indigenous peoples across the world to keep their own lands and culture from immigration and invasion, they do not believe that the indigenous British people even exist.


See for yourself HERE

This is pure hatred to seek mass immigration to this country, and as we are the most homogeneous nation in Europe, we have a right to claim an indigenous status in Britain.

Arthur explained to the audience about the asylum swindle and that people from far flung countries should be claiming asylum in the first safe country, not travelling through twenty countries to get to Britain.

He also told the captivated audience about asylum seekers and their mobile phones....'Yes they are given mobile phones, so they can keep in touch with their lawyers'!

Arthur continued his speech by talking about Britain's national debt, the EU and our commitment to withdraw from it. BNP foreign policy was explained and so was the utilities we all use in Britain, even though some, such as EDF is French state owned.

Arthur's speech was followed by an interesting question and answer session.

Two incredible speeches, enjoyed by all.

Thank you to everyone who attended.

2 comments:

sendemback said...

Yeah, here’s proof of the free mobile phones ....

Read on ....

quote: Miana Badd, August 5th 2009

When asylum seekers and refugees first arrive in Glasgow, they are given temporary accommodation at the YMCA. This is part of my role.

Every Thursday from 1pm – 3pm, I go to YMCA, I always look forward to going there. I usually take two volunteers with me who speak different languages: Somali, Arabic, Bajuni, Swahili, Kurdish- sorani etc. Some volunteers are blessed to be able to speak two or more languages, which is very helpful. This allows us to help people as soon as they arrive in Glasgow.

Some asylum seekers have never gone to school and they cannot read or write. Some of them just manage to use a pen to make a line to sign forms. Some people want to sign with their fingerprints. That is why it is important that we are there to make sure they access our service.

We talk to them and ask some questions, and from there we know if they also want to use The International Tracing and Messaging Service. Some people don’t have mobile phones so we give them an appointment to pick them up from reception YMCA if they don’t know yet how to take the bus on their own to the city centre. Otherwise we give people a leaflet with a map to our office and tell them to wait for our call for an appointment. When I am back at the office, I start matching them with volunteers to start the support. :unquote

Probably once they’ve got their free mobile phones, they will be on to their relations back home telling them to start packing and get here quick - they’ve found the land of milk and honey.

If they compiled a manual with all the names of the asylum seeker free mobile phone owners it would probably make up a ten inch thick telephone book.

"sendemback"

END IT - VOTE BNP.

Anonymous said...

Where did Arthur Kemp get his information from about asylum seekers getting mobile phones?
And where do they get them from?? Is it from the same place they get their cars????
And do they get a choice of make and
colour???
Or isnt he sure about that?
If he is can he give me the telephone no and I will order a new phone and car..........Very nice Eh??