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heaven above
September 9th, 2004, 09:26 PM
NF march in Stoke - Saturday 2nd October 2004

The National Front will be marching in Stoke on Saturday 2nd October
2004; anyone wishing to attend will be made welcome.

Banners have appeared in an Asian area of Stoke with a message to the
white British population "you may have your Queen but we have got
your country"; also Union Jacks have been burnt.

The British people of Stoke continue to feel intimidated by
immigrants and attacks on local whites are a regular occurrence.

We must stand together with the people of Stoke and show the local
immigrant community that there is opposition to their intimidation.

If you would like to attend please contact
britishnationalfront@hotmail.com

Please form up near Stoke train station at 12 noon.

heaven above
September 9th, 2004, 09:53 PM
I remember being on an NF march in the early 1980s in Stoke. Stoke is a 'mad place', there is no real centre to it. They call it the 5 towns.

But good people they have aplenty in Stoke.

Their main BNP official, Steve Batkin is a real stayer, and a 'good egg'. He used to stand in elections, when the BNP results were single figures of votes.

He was also threatened with 'the sack' from Herr Griffin fairly recently ,because he is a genuine nationalist.

STORMSOLDAAT
September 10th, 2004, 02:03 AM
Bloody typical!

Does Griffin have one real white nationalist bone in his body? I have to ask, because I've just started reading Steve Smith's book, and it is clear that upon every success, instead of continuing to build, he wants to knock it down. What sort of leadership is that? and what kind of nationalist would strive to do that?

I have been accused by Griffins clinkers of being divisive. I don't understand that attitude. I never backed down on racial policy, I didn't move the goalposts, they did! So it is they who are divisive. And Griffin is the epitomy of divide and conquer. He will eventualy take down the BNP from the top.

Some of the guys I know may be turning up it, it has been talked about. I don't know about joining the march itself, maybe some will?

The plan is few will not be on the march itself but maybe around just in case. Some of us, me included may choose to do a little shopping that day in stoke, nothing wrong with that, I have never been to stoke and it would be nice to have a look round the home of the long dead pottery industry. :D