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ROFL.  For those not in the know, ROFL means:- Roll on Floor Laughing and that is what I just did, when I read the incredibly stupid story published in the London Evening Standard that London politicians have expressed anger and outrage at the news that a perfectly legal political organisation, in the shape of the British National Party will be fielding candidates in the London Mayoral elections to be held in May.

In actual fact, I do not think their emotions are ones of anger or outrage but downright fear and trepidation.   They know the people are waking up to the fact that Labour has made such a mess that even large sections of the black and asian population of London voted BNP during the election that saw Richard Barnbrook become the first BNP London Assembly member and that they will vote BNP again and that frightens The Establishment rats in City Hall.

If any political party should be angry, it should be the BNP who have a real reason to feel outrage at the fact that the rag Standard gave the last word in the article to the vicious and violent supporters of the UAF.

“Hackney, Lewisham and Newham are proud, multi-cultural and multi-racial London boroughs. They are a living testament to everything the BNP would like to destroy.”

Who cares what the Socialist Workers Party, who hide behind the UAF name think about anything.  They do not stand in elections.  They do not debate. They do not believe in democracy and all they have is mindless chants to offer the people.  They are pathetic thugs who should be ignored.

However the BNP I imagine, has no wish to destroy the London Boroughs that are now the homes of the enrichers, the white population have moved on.  However it is always useful to have places like Hackney and Lewisham to point the unenriched areas of the UK to, to show the declining white population just what the UK is going to look like in the near future should the BNP not prevail.

Elsewhere, the following "British Citizens", Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, columnist and broadcaster; Mehdi Hasan, political senior editor for the New Statesman; Sunny Hundal, editor of the Liberal Conspiracy blog; and Peter Hain, secretary of state for Wales ARE organising with the NUJ to try and deny the British National Party a voice.

The new campaign will tackle the BNP's "attempts to construct a respectable public image" and support media workers who refuse to work on uncritical programmes or material, the group announced today.

They are about as British as dromedary camels.  More examples of "British Citizens" telling the True British People how to run their country.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 February 2010 21:43 )