shame

Over the past few days several news stories have appeared in the tabloids about the BNP and its current campaign focusing on getting our brave troops out of the mess that is the Afghanistan War. This is a policy that will feature heavily in the forthcoming General Election campaign. The establishment supporting rags the News of the World, the Sunday People and The Sun all chipped in with pieces attacking the so called use of dead soldiers from the conflict in order to raise money for the election. I seem to recall that all other political parties use similar images during various campaigns, particularly the Stop the War campaign group.

Let us be absolutely clear on one point, the BNP is entirely supportive of our troops in the field and know that their courage and professionalism is respected and admired beyond measure.

What the party is seeking to do is to show the futility of this conflict, and bring our army home before we suffer any more casualties in what it sees as a pointless war. An unwinnable conflict that will only increase terrorism here and abroad and further add to the country’s mounting debt. As history has proved in the past, most recently in 1980 when the Red Army vacated the country having lost 15,000 men without any gain whatsoever, the Aghans are well versed in the art of mounting a sustained and brutal campaign of attrition wearing down conventional forces that take them on. .


To highlight this the party has understandably used images from the conflict to underpin its argument including the very sad sight of deceased British soldiers being repatriated to the UK. Predictably the establishment has used this new campaign and the fact that the party asks for funds to fight the GE in order to bring these salient points to the attention of the British public, to infer that it is merely a ruse to deceive people for financial gain. The BNP is the only party that calls for an immediate end to the conflict, and we need to bring this to the attention of the public at the forthcoming general election. Of course when the other parties use similar images they are "highlighting" and "addressing" problems, while we of course are "exploiting" them. In addition, we would never have sent our army into a war with inferior equipment, based on lies and when the dead return never send a government representative to honour them only make cheap soundbites about pretending to care in the House of Commons.

It is the Labour Party that is the most shameful political organization that exists in the UK today, not just for its appalling deception in taking this country into unwinnable wars, sacrificing the flower of the UK in the process but based on lies and for alteriuor purposes.

That certain people get wound up (and I'm not referring to the bereaved families here, who have been contacted by opportunistic hacks looking for stories pretending to hold the moral high ground), about a minor political party's campaign strategy and then  ignore that leading Labour politicians are war criminals is staggering. Let me remind you that Saddam Hussein, (once supported by the same UK politicians and don't tell me they weren't aware of what his regime was doing) did not have weapons of mass destruction. Therefore we were led into a war that costs hundreds of UK troops their lives, decimated a country, the death of up to 1 million Iraqis because of Labour Party liars, acting for political motives namely oil and doing Israel's bidding.

In the scheme of things I would suggest people get a lot more worked up about that. I know all the ex-servicemen and women in the BNP who served with disntinction in WW2, Korea, Malaya, Northern Ireland, the Falklands and many other conflicts certainly do.

I write this on the day three Labour MPs (it should more) are announced will stand trial for corruption, greed and deceiving the British public.