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heaven above
August 26th, 2004, 07:48 PM
The race attacks by pakis on whites at the moment, seems to be even worse than when the riots 'kicked off' in 2001. It is only a matter of time before another victim, a death, occurs because of the mad multi-racial experiment.

It is for this reason that I, along with many others, disagree with the 'watering down' of policies by Nick Griffin. We need even harder policies, if we are to connect with our white communities, in our now beleaguered land.

The situation is even worse than we even realise, I think.

If things do get worse, then the 'ballot box' is out of the window. I hope that does not happen. But I have served in Ulster, and believe me, this situation will make Ulster look like a 'tea party' for the Womens Institute. It will be very bad.

White Dragon
August 26th, 2004, 10:18 PM
Watched a programme on the telly about that rat infested hell hole in India Bombay. Sad to say it looked alot like Bradford and Oldham :mad:

Who said repatriation is voluntary ?

heaven above
August 26th, 2004, 11:35 PM
The race attack in Glodwick, Oldham, just shows that the town is on a 'knife edge'.


This year, if the Oldham BNP organiser allows, everyone, 'HE' thinks. Then council seats are very much on the cards.


To be truthful, elections are not the arbiter of the future of the Britain.

We don't want any wogs in the BNP.

stockportloyal1690
August 27th, 2004, 09:36 AM
And if it does kick off, we need to be on hand to exploit event's.

Librarian
August 28th, 2004, 01:17 AM
This year, if the Oldham BNP organiser allows, everyone, 'HE' thinks. Then council seats are very much on the cards.
There can be no doubt that in two elections, Oldham BNP won at least 3 seats. However, fraud and vote tampering were used to prevent the correct result.

The powers that be will not allow this to happen - the Pakis and white trash would riot - and if they did, it would be so bad they would have to put the army in.

That would send a message to the rest of the country that the government would rather was not sent.

Librarian
August 28th, 2004, 01:18 AM
Is Oldham BNP capitalising on this (ie sending leaflet teams to the area in question)? Or are they joining the call for 'moderation'? :rolleyes: