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Brown, Cameron and Clegg

Sickening isn't it to watch the vultures Brown, Cameron and Clegg fighting over the corpse of Our Country to see which one of them gets the choicest bits to feed off in a coalition government. 

But it does not matter which vultures mate up, it will not be for long.  This is only the second time since 1929 that there has been a general election resulting in an hung parliament.  I can just remember the first in 1974 and the second is now.

Hung parliaments do not last long.  The vultures fall out after a short while and eventually one or the other will reach the conclusion that they can have all of the corpse if they make a move and force another General Election.  My money is on the dull witted vulture Cameron making the move for probably the following reasons.

He will want it soon.  Before the end of this year, whilst the intense dislike for Brown and Labour is still fairly fresh in the minds of the electorate.  Also he will figure that the British National Party, that brought about this hung parliament (a victory for the BNP in itself) will be financially exhausted and unable to field another army so soon.  And there he will be wrong and that will be the rock he perishes on.

So there will be another General Election before the end of the year and the BNP should start preparing for it now. Knowing how sharp the Chairman of the BNP is, you can bet he has already called for meetings to prepare a new strategy for them already.

But what the BNP will be doing you can bet, is to be looking at the disgusting amount of not only postal ballot fraud that took place but also the tampering of ballot boxes and actual fraud at the counts themselves.  This site will be writing about ballot fraud in depth over the next week or so.

The Labour Party lost 91 parliamentary seats but somehow managed to gain 420 councillors whilst their share of the vote plummeted?  If that does not make alarm bells ring in the heads of people who believe in democracy then nothing will.

Another thing that needs to be sorted is the shameful fact that non-British Citizens in Our Country, prior to the election were given the right to vote simply by filling in a form stating where they lived.  This treasonous act even amazed some of those given this privilege.

Also allowed to vote in OUR ELECTIONS were citizens in countries like Pakistan who were given postal votes in perpetuity because they had filled in similar forms when they had visited or lived in this country before returning to their own country.

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These people have never been to Our Country but were given a vote


Also wrong is for people to give or even sell their votes via the organisation Give Your Vote that allows people who have never even been to Our Country to have a proxy vote.  This must be made illegal immediately.

So the British Resistance has a lot of work to do over the coming months.  A General Election in 2010, the Welsh Assembly Elections in 2011, quickly followed by the London Assembly elections and that should take us up nicely to getting ready for the European Elections.

Well the BNP can do the impossible.  They have the finest leaders and the finest activists ever and our enemies know this.  That is why they will more than likely try to imprison the BNP chairman Nick Griffin and even outlaw the party for continuing to refer to the the indigenous British as being indigenous British. 

The section relating to the "indigenous British" remains in the new constitution, under the heading "Temporary amendment". Gavin Millar QC, a specialist in election and discrimination law from Doughty Street chambers, said this appeared to breach the court decision. "The ruling made it quite clear that the reference to 'indigenous British' was discriminatory and had to be removed but the BNP has included it, saying it is only being temporarily removed pending a successful appeal, at which point it will be reinstated. This is a clear breach,"

I look forward one day to seeing Gavin Millar QC, stand in the dock, along with other traitors on trial for treason, in front of a jury of "indigenous British" people.

So, get the sellotape out.  Stick the Piggy Bank back together and start saving.  We have a general election to prepare for.

Last Updated ( Monday, 10 May 2010 11:32 )