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Well the day I have feared since June 2009 has arrived.  I knew it was coming.  I knew it had to come and today is the day.   And this day started its journey just a short while after Nick Griffin MEP BNP made one of the greatest acceptance speeches ever after being elected to to the European Parliament.

Not long after the chairman of the BNP was elected, he stated, that because of his new commitments as an MEP, that he would no longer be as easily contactable as he had been in the past.  He went on to apologise to all those of the Old Guard, that it was not because he did not wish to speak to them but simply that he no longer had the time.

Now I understood that.  I barely have time to read comments let alone to respond to them and have become brusker and brusker in the telephone conversations I have with people who call me.  Now it is "give me the information now - fast please.  Must press on".

But I was worried back then as a dark thought entered my mind.  Was the chairman being isolated from the heart of the party - the activists and grass root membership and were new people enclosing him in a bubble so that the only people with access to the chairman, were themselves? 

Well I believe that what I feared was not just a dark thought but really was the case.  i will return to this theme later in the article.
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Nick Griffin singing at the RWB
Do not take this away from the members


Now news has come in that the annual Red, White and Blue festival for 2010 will not now be taking place.  Now I am not 100% sure of my facts but if this is so, then I think the membership of the BNP should be told and told now and the reasons for cancelling this event had better be pretty good.

But let us assume that it is the case and it is cancelled, then the chairman should consider this.  He started the RWB all those years ago when few attended. 

  • It was and is more than a weekend away from home. 
  • It is a bonding experience for activists from all over the country to get together and talk with like minded people. 
  • It is an opportunity for new members and supporters to see what Our Country could be like and to see what kind of people the British National Party really are. 

The proposed three regional events are a no no.  We can do that any weekend.  Also the news that the new events will be contracted out to "Event Organisers" also makes me worry.  Do we really need to pay people to organise these things?  No I do not like the sound of it one bit.

By the way if anyone tellls you there was no site available, tell them this.  "The Green Arrow says you are a bloody liar."

Now the second thing that worries me is a copy of an email that I have received and confirmed as being genuine that I post below:

Dear Party Officer,

I am writing to you just to remind all areas who stood candidates in the  General Election that all saved deposits retained must be banked
promptly or sent to the treasury office at:

Po Box xxxxxx

When collecting your saved deposits, if the council ask who the cheque should be made payable to, please ensure that the cheque is made payable to 'British National Party'.

In the next few days treasury will be contacting all the areas who saved their deposit.
Any queries regarding this please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely.

David Hannam
01xxxxxx xxxxxx

Now I find this email ambiguous in the extreme and it should be clarified immediately.  Is the Party saying that the deposits that were retained in almost 70 constituencies be handed over to the party? 

I sincerely hope not, as I know many candidates who used their savings to pay the £500 deposits with the sole proviso that they have their money back should they reach the required percentage.  A few have told me that the party can go whistle if that is case and I for one do not blame them.  I could write more but will not for now.

I also know of several groups that have said that there is no way they will send the £500 deposits they saved to central party as the money was raised with the sweat and tears of the local activists.   They intend to hold on to the money they raised and again I do not blame them.

I have said before about the way the party uses words.  They must get their act together and they can start by rewriting the above letter and letting people know their intentions today.

Right now for the third and final part of this article.  Rumours - and they had better be rumours - are reaching me that it is the intention to send key party people, people who are part of a new model army, off to America to learn how to market the BNP from our Yankeee cousins.  They say that we can learn from Blue State Digital and quote the fact that it was BSD who handled the imposter presidents campaign.

Well let us get this out into the open now.  Obama's victory had NOTHING to do with Blue State Digital.  Obama won because he was black.  Over 95% of "Black Americans" voted for him - I believe the figures for other non whites was around 65% but not sure without checking.

It was also you must remember BSD who organised Ken Livingstones campaign for Mayor of London.  Who is the Mayor now?  Not Ken Livingstone - although it might as well be.

As for the talk about buying mobile homes for our new marketing people to cruise around the country in, then that had also better just be a rumour.

The party must act and act now.  The chairman must burst the bubble that has been put around him and not lose touch with the grass roots members. 

The British National Party is not just a political party - it is a revolutionary movement that must be grow across Western Europe if we as a race are to survive and quite frankly only Nick Griffin is capable of organising and leading that kind of movement but first he must ensure that his support here in the UK is 100% solid and not undermined by the carpetbaggers I said would come way back in time.  

If there needs to be more blood then let us have it sooner rather than later.

Now I had hoped to write an article that would show you that contrary to what the papers say and even our party says, the election results were a major victory for the British National Party.  I could tell you why the Labour Party is now being portrayed as a super efficient election machine but I suspect you already know the answer.  Burst the bubble chairman - I implore you. 



Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 May 2010 10:23 )