EHCR offers to drop charges against BNP
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Well not just yet. Because you have to watch the short video of the Chairman of the BNP talking at last weekends super successful Summer School. The clip has been prepared for us by Bertie Bert to give you an idea of what Nick Griffin MEP speaks about in the full video, which can be viewed in full here. In the video the Chairman talks about why it is time for the British People to move from being "Watchers" to people who do things and the offer from the fascist EHCT to drop the charges against the BNP.
We will also be playing the audio in our Paltalk Room at 2000 GMT this evening and having listened to the full speech I urge you to either watch the full video or tune in with us this evening and enjoy listening to this superb speech in the company of kinsmen. Below is a recent email send out by the chairman with regards to next weekends Family Festival.
Dear Fellow Patriot,
Imagine a country where high-handed police chiefs abuse their powers to stop the native people celebrating their own culture and traditions. Imagine a country where busybody local council bureaucrats use petty regulations to harass campaigners for the rights of the indigenous people and prevent them holding perfectly peaceful festivals at which the older generation seek to transmit knowledge of their culture and heritage to youngsters.
Imagine a country where it is 'illegal' for a band to perform a live song or for a Punch and Judy Man to put on a show without a licence - a licence that is refused to opponents of the ruling regime. Imagine a country where the ruling elite uses taxpayers' money to try to force a political party that stands for the survival of the native people to change its rules and policies with the intention of swamping it with hostile members of ethnic minorities who boast of their intentions to destroy that party and to deny its members the right to self-association.
You may find it hard to imagine, let alone to credit that we're actually talking about Britain in 2010. All those restrictions and many more were used by Derbyshire Police to strangle the Red-White-and-Blue Family Festival. Which is why, this year, there isn't going to be a BNP Red-White-and-Blue. But there will be a Family Weekend held by the Indigenous Forum - an ad hoc body of native civil rights campaigners who are determined to provide a place where people who are proud of their roots in our British Family of Nations can celebrate and pass on their culture.
Since the BNP is barred from having amplified music by bands, the Indigenous Forum weekend will have amplified folk music (which is not subject to the licencing laws). Since it is forbidding to entertain children with a Punch and Judy Show, the Indigenous Forum will do it with stories from our past which the little ones can act out for themselves. Since the BNP is not allowed a bar licence, the Indigenous Forum is this weekend providing a beautiful setting and the simple facilities needed by people who want to bring their own beer and wine and share the company of friends and fellow campaigners for an end to this anti-British discrimination and restrictive red tape.
Which is why we are pleased to use this BNP email list on behalf of the Indigenous Forum to invite you to attend their Family Weekend about 20 miles from Shrewsbury and the end of the M54. To see a glimpse of what's on please click on this link:
Ok, then. Stop watching and go book those tickets. See you there.
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