Thinking past Sunday

Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 03 June 2009 01:47.

Gordon Brown’s last throw of the anti-BNP dice before Thursday’s vote was an open letter to be signed, one must suppose, by a few dozen “community leaders” and “inspirational people”.  With him at the head, of course.

Here’s the letter:

Go to the polls to fight BNP hate

We love Britain precisely because of its tolerance and diversity. The British National party and its allies are a threat to everything that makes us proud of this country we love. The BNP is working hard to conceal its extremism because it knows that people in Britain totally reject the politics of racism and hatred.

But the BNP’s record is clear: its 2001 manifesto wanted mixed-race relationships to be outlawed and for any black person who commits a crime to be thrown out of the country, even those who were born here. Nick Griffin, the leader of the BNP, was found guilty of [blah, blah, blah - Ed]

A vote for the BNP is a vote against everything that makes this country great. We are determined to vote on 4 June: please join us in voting for a great Britain.

And here are the signitaries in all their political redundancy and total pointlessness:-

The elite
Gordon Brown, so is he better or worse than Ted Heath?
Alastair Campbell, sexer-up of dodgy dossiers
Paul Skinner, global corporatist
Iain McLean, Oxford prof sucking at the government tit

Chosenites
Ben Helfgott, typhoid survivor
Jeremy Newmark, networker activating the Jewish Activities Committee
Vivian Wineman, Big Jew, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews
Adam Pike, chair-verbal of the Union of Jewish Students

Cogites and Qur’anites
Meera Syal, actress never asked to remove her blouse
Sunder Katwala, general secretary of the Fabian Society
Faisal Hanjra, president of the Federation of Islamic Student Societies
Saleem Kidwai, chairman, Muslim Council for Wales (which is big of them, considering that Wales isn’t Muslim)

Sub-Saharans
Chris Powell, kicks a ball for Leicester City
Dareen Moore, kicks a ball for Barnsley
Clarke Carlisle, kicks a ball for Burnley
Garth Crooks, used to kick a ball. Talks on TV now about, er, kicking a ball

Mysterium incarnatus
Dame Kelly Holmes, one-time army sergeant and Olympic 800m champion, future saint of the MultiCult.
Thandie Newton, actress who discovered but undiscovered female love
Oona King, black Jewish former Labour MP (kicked out by George Galloway)
Sam Duckworth, singer and anti-white racist

The equally valid. Honest.
Matt Lucas, alleged comedian
Rhona Cameron, a lesbo comedian
Simon Fanshawe, radio-mo
Sarah Waters, bi-sexual novelist

Clueless women
Karren Brady, brash football boardroom blonde married to 5ft 7in Italian
Jenny Seagrove, very classy piece, wasted herself as Michael Winner’s shiksa
Rebecca Wheatley, actress and slimmer (like, 24 stone)

Clueless men
Ross Kemp, actor who wears tight teeshirts and plays action-man.
Richard Wilson, ageing actor, ageing socialist
Jimmy Carr, terribly moderne lefty comedian
Robbie Coltrane, fat actor, real name Anthony Robert McMillan
Eddie Izzard, comedian, transvestite, Europhile
Wes Streeting, president of the National Union of Students, future world leader (he thinks)

Over-the-hill footballers
Gary Neville, kicks a ball for Manchester United. Occasionally.
Phil Neville, his little brother. Kicks a ball for Everton

Not that you’d ever know
Ben Sedgemore, kicks a ball for Kings Lynn, a non-league club
Chris Hope, kicks a ball for Rushden & Diamonds, Rushden being a quiet Northants town
Scott McGleish, kicks a ball for Wycombe Wanderers in the lowest division of the Football League
Colin Murdock, kicks a ball for Accrington Stanley FC (who face winding up proceedings by Inland Revenue)
Steve Guinan, kicks a ball for Hereford United (who changed their nickname from The Whites to The Bulls, and finished bottom of their division in 2009)

All out, brothers
Paul Kenny, general secretary GMB
John Hannett, general secretary USDAW
Sally Hunt, general secretary, University and College Union
Dave Prentis, general secretary Unison
Derek Simpson, general secretary Unite
Tony Woodley, general secretary Unite
Brendan Barber, general secretary TUC
Billy Hayes, general secretary CWU
Alan Ritchie, general secretary UCATT

The saved
Rev Jeff Gould, do-gooding Unitarian
Right Reverend Bill Hewitt, moderator of the Church of Scotland
Tim Stone, Sally Army

bloody foreigners telling us what to do
Olaf Cramme, director of Policy Network
Marcus Hahnemann, kicks a ball for Reading
Stanley Moritz Volz, kicks a ball for Fulham

So that, incredibly, is what the Downing Street publicity machine could rustle up in support of their man.  The effort to pull together an impressive supporting cast must have begun weeks before the public got to hear about the porn films and the non-existent mortgages.  The end-result is a true comment on the state of the left.

Well, it’s finished, isn’t it?  Disintegration and electoral implosion will surely follow.  A “period of reflection” will be the survivors’ only course.  It could easily last a generation - time enough for whichever party or parties are in the political ascendency to despatch the remains.  It is likely that one of the actors in this drama will be the BNP.  Thursday’s vote might not deliver everything that BNP members wish for.  But in the longer term there is only one direction the party can go, if it keeps its nose clean.

What of the Tories?  After the European results are announced this Sunday, their thoughts will turn immediately to next year’s general election and, then, government.  They may struggle to obtain a big parliamentary majority based on the steepling public disgust with all three main parties.  But there will be no serious challenge to the Tories from either the Liberal Democrats or the Greens, neither of whom will emerge with much credit.  Instead, Cameron will be mindful of the threat from the right, and he will guard his flank accordingly.  He has already stolen UKIP’s fire with some aggressive policy positioning on Europe.  He will follow a similar prescription with the BNP.  There will be a judicious and noisely patriotic employment of the Sarkozy stratagem: a lot of tough-talking on immigration and asylum, flags everywhere but very little real action.

The truth is that, like Sarko, David Cameron and his party will have inherited the mantle of fidei defensor of the MultiCult.  They can’t deliver on all the tough talk even if they wanted to.  Which they don’t.  There is an opportunity here for the BNP.  It must re-calibrate its own policies - move rightwards on repatriation and on dismantling the MultiCult generally, and anticipate the Tories’ old siren song of new personal horizons, law and order, and the socially conservative values of marriage and family.  Of these, it is personal freedom that presents the greatest challenge for the BNP.  The party will need to incorporate the rubric of freedom in its discourse.  It will be the collective freedom of the native British that can strike a chord ... a demand for the true British peoples to live sovereign and free in their own ancestral land.

Will it work?  We will know a lot more around October 2014, I shouldn’t wonder.



Comments:


1

Posted by Fiotheth on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 02:24 | #

Glad I didn’t eat dinner before reading that list of alleged ‘dignitaries’. 

One hopes the BNP wins just to give a conniption fit to such rabble.


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Posted by Texan on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 03:42 | #

We love Britain precisely because of its tolerance and diversity… A vote for the BNP is a vote against everything that makes this country great.

Bloody fucking cunts.

Hey Anglo-Saxon Brits: You ain’t shite! Don’t try and argue, it’s obvious.  “Diversity and tolerance” are the most lovable things about Britain; in fact, they’re the only things that make Britain great. It follows inexorably from this that you pale, undiverse Britons have nothing to do with your country’s greatness, except insofar as you’re “tolerant”. That really puts a man in his place, to let him know that his only worth is derived from loving racial aliens. Know your role, Anglos: it’s to lick as much negro and Paki boot as possible.


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Posted by Texan on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 03:55 | #

Anything good about pre-1948 Britain?


Nope.


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Posted by Lurker on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 04:41 | #

I was pretty much going to say the same as Texan.

So nothing that happened before the multicult was established is indicative of greatness. You can forget all about Parliamentary democracy and the rule of law - and the abolition of slavery too it turns out! Lets not dwell on other tiresome pre-multicult irrelevancies such as the industrial revolution either.


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Posted by Ben Tillman on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 05:49 | #

We love Britain precisely because of its tolerance and diversity.

“Vote for the crook—it’s important” appealed to some portion of the Louisiana electorate.  But the Gordon Brown quote can appeal only to those from another planet.  No?  It seems like a colossal blunder.


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Posted by Michael on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 06:28 | #

I think the BNP, if they attain a “breakthrough” (which I define as at least 2 seats in the EP), should hit the ground running on the next campaign. They must immediately commence a propaganda assault warning the public that David Cameron is going to do a head fake to the “Right” on immigration, and that they should refuse to believe him.

The BNP could point to historical examples where the Mainstream Right have pulled this tactic (Thatcher, Sarkozy, etc), highlight Cameron’s past statements on the wonders of diversity, and dream up some catchy slogan to the effect that a leopard doesn’t change its spots (I’d word it carefully, though, because the Elite might respond by pulling out quotes of the 20-something Griffin denying the…you know the rest). There needs to be a comprehensive raising of awareness over this issue.

This may seem trivial, but it’s obvious that the Elite’s Plan B - having failed to convince enough people that the BNP is racist - will always be the trusty Right-Wing Nudge-Nudge-Wink-Wink jive on immigration. It always works. Exposing this tactic in advance will be vital to the future health of the BNP.


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Posted by Texan on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 06:42 | #

It seems like a colossal blunder.

Agreed. I don’t think that one need be a BNP supporter to be alienated by this type of rhetoric.

Granted, I’m a neo-fascist loner penning anti-establishment manifestos from a windowless shack in the Texas Hill Country, emerging semi-weekly only to restock on beer and cheese. So I’m a tad bit out of step, to put things mildly.

But I can’t help but think that it’s imprudent to completely abandon the middle ground here. There’s got to be a far greater number of Britons who would agree with the statement that “I don’t particularly mind living near Jamaal and Muhammed” as opposed to “the presence of Jamaal and Muhammed is the single greatest thing about Britain”.  I just hope that there are enough Brits that are able to wade through the emotionalism surrounding the issues to see how utterly bizarre the establishment position has become. I joke about how out of step I am, but it appears that when it comes to racial matters the freaks and haters in the Establishment are on another planet (as Ben said).


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Posted by Frank on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 07:14 | #

Granted, I’m a neo-fascist loner penning anti-establishment manifestos from a windowless shack in the Texas Hill Country, emerging semi-weekly only to restock on beer and cheese. So I’m a tad bit out of step, to put things mildly.

I’m probably worse because that makes me envious, haha. Though keep your health up else those manifestos are gonna mutate…

But I can’t help but think that it’s imprudent to completely abandon the middle ground here. There’s got to be a far greater number of Britons who would agree with the statement that “I don’t particularly mind living near Jamaal and Muhammed” as opposed to “the presence of Jamaal and Muhammed is the single greatest thing about Britain”.

I doubt most readers would have realised:

We love Britain precisely because of its tolerance and diversity. The British National party and its allies are a threat to everything that makes us proud of this country we love.

=

the presence of Jamaal and Muhammed is the single greatest thing about Britain

Someone might be needed to point that out for them - ah to “spin it”, if you will.


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Posted by Bill on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 08:07 | #

The mould of British politics is being smashed before our eyes, no matter what the outcome over the next few days, things are not going to continue as before.

The rise of the political class has been by stealth under the radar of the British people, mainly because of the distraction of bread and circuses, facilitated by the consumer fest, especially of the last few decades.

Western politics has been hijacked by communism of the cultural variety - it is as simple as that.

Democracy is dead.

Like Gulliver on the beach, Britain, (West) as awoken to find itself trussed, bound and helpless.  It is slowly awaking from it’s deep slumber.  It is now stirring and flexing and testing the bonds that bind it.

What the giant will do when fully awake is beyond my speculation.  The realisation that they the mass of the people no longer have any say or contribution to make in the shaping of their lives must weigh heavy in their minds.  Placing a cross on a piece of paper every few years will be seen as a no brainer, an irrelevance, that must be dispensed with.

But to be replaced by what?  Referenda might be a way to try.  The debate hasn’t really begun.

I’m jumping ahead of myself which I tend to do.  Meanwhile back to the present.  These coming events have been anticipated by the PTB, they even tell us that they have contingency plans for the riots and civil unrest they predict for the next thirty years.  It is all well documented.

Meanwhile on a more mundane level, British jobs for British workers or I want my country back?

I know which I prefer.


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Posted by Fiotheth on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 08:30 | #

Ya know this list of degenerates would be just enough to get me to vote BNP just to P.O. the Elites!!  (I do have some reservations about their supposed philo-semitism but recognize it is not genuine and probably just a political tactic)


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Posted by Lurker on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 10:30 | #

Granted, I’m a neo-fascist loner penning anti-establishment manifestos from a windowless shack in the Texas Hill Country, emerging semi-weekly only to restock on beer and cheese

My hero!


12

Posted by Marwinsing on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 11:59 | #

LOL! Ross Kemp: aging wigger armed with a budget and a morbid fascination for mulatto criminal pondscum. You read that Brit? Ross Kemp now wants your Isle turned into one big “free for all” Rio-styled favela.


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Posted by Frank on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 12:54 | #

Fiotheth,

reg. philo-Semitism: BNP reading list from late 1990s.

I do think they should be slightly more critical of Israel and Jews, though there is common interest against Muslims and the alliance can be potent for both parties; but overall I prefer the new image. I think it fits Britain.

Quibbling aside, the party should pass anyone’s standards though. It protects the British “island race” which is ultimately what a nationalist party should do - the rest is mere details.


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Posted by Ben Tillman on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 13:58 | #

Like Gulliver on the beach, Britain, (West) as awoken to find itself trussed, bound and helpless.  It is slowly awaking from it’s deep slumber.  It is now stirring and flexing and testing the bonds that bind it.

Great stuff, Bill.


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Posted by Fred Scrooby on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:27 | #

From the “Nice Way To Put It” department:

Voting BNP is voting for yourself.  Voting against BNP is voting for your self destruction.

( http://oldatlanticlighthouse.wordpress.com/2009/06/03/vote-bnp-watch-for-labour-fraud-at-polls/ )


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Posted by EX-TORY on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 19:33 | #

Nick Griffin has also praised Dr. William Shockley, inventor of the transistor.

To find out why, watch this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAszZr3SkEs


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Posted by Bill on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 20:20 | #

Bearing in mind it’s origin FWIW

Britain on the brink

http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3948

“It is now widely assumed that the next general election (which will occur some time in the next year) will purge parliament of MPs on a scale unprecedented in British history – with the governing Labour Party set for spectacular decline. However, the upcoming European elections on June 4 may provide some insight to how the parliament might then look.”


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Posted by Dan Dare on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 00:25 | #

Hello GW:

Thought you’d be interested to know that your efforts on this have earned a hat-tip from Harry’s Place


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Posted by Tanstaafl on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 01:12 | #

Thinking past Sunday, here’s a slogan I think might be effective.

Immigration incites racial hatred.

Since incitement of racial hatred is bound to be the pretext on which the regime attacks the BNP, or it’s opposition to immigration, it seems a good idea to get our in front and remind everyone of the true cause now.


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Posted by Tanstaafl on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 01:20 | #

Harry’s motto:

Liberty, if it means anything, is the right to tell people what they don’t want to hear.

Except anything The Chosen label “anti-semitism”.


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Posted by Guessedworker on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 08:36 | #

Except anything The Chosen label “anti-semitism”.

Of course their “free speech” isn’t free.  That’s why we have hate speech law in Europe and why the ADL repeatedly pressures Congress for the same.

But more to the point of my piece here, the HP Jews also have a humour bypass.  I bet they are fine with the ADL’s current attack on Doonesbury?

New York, NY, June 1, 2009 ... The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today released the text of a letter to cartoonist Garry Trudeau concerning his Doonesbury strip of May 31, 2009:

  Dear Mr. Trudeau:

  We agree with the numerous people who are contacting us that Sunday’s Doonesbury misquotes the Bible, maligns Judaism, and promotes a Christian heresy, all within eight panels. It reinforces age-old stereotypes about Judaism that have been the cause of much suffering and pain over the centuries, and which have been rejected by a variety of Christian denominations over the last decades.

  Jesus’ concern in the Gospels is with money-changers, not money-lenders. The money-changers converted the coins of the Roman Empire into the currency accepted by the Jerusalem Temple, as money-changers today convert dollars into Euros. To speak of money-lenders harkens back the stereotype of Shylock, when Jews were forced by Christians to engage in usury.

  Christian teaching is clear: the God of the Old Testament is the same God as the God of the New Testament. Doonesbury’s Reverend Sloan is guilty of promoting anti-Jewish stereotypes and biblical illiteracy. He owes both Jews and Christians an apology.

  Sincerely,

  The Anti-Defamation League


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Posted by danielj on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 10:11 | #

when Jews were forced by Christians to engage in usury.

So because Jews were incapable of any farming besides the numismatic type they were “forced” into the “money lending” business?

That is rich. It is the chutzpah that never ceases to amaze me.


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Posted by danielj on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 10:19 | #

I noticed Ricky Gervais’ name was not on the last.

I have hope that he will be released from the mental slavery of political correctness and be the entertainment for the BNP victory party.


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Posted by ben tillman on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 17:14 | #

It’s after 5:00 p.m. in England.  What’s the latest on the elections?  Are there exit polls?


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Posted by Guessedworker on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 17:34 | #

ben,

There are no exit polls according to the acknowledged internet expert on the polling scene, Anthony Wells.  The last poll by YouGov showed: CON 26%(-1), LAB 16%(-1), LDEM 15%(nc), UKIP 18%(+2), GRN 10%(+1), BNP 5%(-2).



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