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Democracy and elections - BNP style
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Custard Creme
2007-04-18 11:08:43 UTC
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The British National Party claims to favour a democracy. Indeed they see
themselves as its only advocates in a system where it is in tatters.
Another lie. Over the years a number of BNP leaders have given us an
insight into their idea of democracy.

John Tyndall, who founded the BNP, once said, “with the numbers of
murderous asocials and perverts on the increase, as a result of our sick
society, there will be an unanswerable case when the day for the great
clean up comes, to implement the final solution against these sub-human
elements by means of the gas chambers” (Spearhead 1965).

In 1976, Tyndall told the East London Advertiser, “When we get to power
our opponents will be swept away like flies”.

Current leader Nick Griffin told Wales on Sunday in 1997, “The
politicians, those in charge of the mass media, police chiefs and others
responsible for creating this multi-racial hell hole must face trial and
pay the ultimate penalty”.

Griffin’s contempt for the political process was evident when he told
supporters in 1996 that the BNP needed to be seen as “a strong,
disciplined organisation with the ability to back up its slogan, ‘Defend
Rights for Whites’, with well directed boots and fists. When the crunch
comes, power is the product of force and will, not of rational debate”.

He went on to add, “It is more important to control the streets of a
city than its council chamber. If that is the sort of ‘unreasonable’
attitude that journalists and opponents try to use against us at
election times, it shouldn’t bother us”.

The BNP’s scorn for democracy is clear through its disregard for
election rules.

In May 2002 one of its candidates in Sunderland stood for election
despite having a recent conviction for fraud which disbarred him from
standing

In May 2001, six BNP council candidates in Burnley were excluded after
it was discovered that several of the people who were supposed to have
signed the nomination papers denied doing so.

Deception also played a role in a council by-election in Three Rivers,
Hertfordshire in November 2000. Several people who signed the form
nominating BNP member Ian Edwards later complained that they were
unaware of what they were signing. This included an 80-year-old Labour
Party member.

In 2000, BNP member John Haycock was elected unopposed to a parish
council in Bromyard. He was sacked from the council nine months later
for non-attendance. More contempt for democracy.

Colin Smith, a key member of the BNP gave an address in Beckton, despite
actually living in Bexleyheath. In May 1998, Smith stood in two local
council elections simultaneously, using separate addresses to meet the
residence requirement in each case.

During the passage through Parliament of the Representation of the
People act 2000, Home Secretary Jack Straw specifically noted the BNP
abuse in his speech introducing the Bill.

In the House of Commons 50 MPs signed an Early Day Motion condemning the
BNP’s actions. It read, “This house deplores the unlawful action of the
racist and fascist British National Party in once again breaching the
Representation of the People Act”.

One candidate, Paul Henderson, stood under a false name. In Scotland,
where the BNP fielded eight candidates, seven were not living at the
addresses given on their nomination forms.

In the June 1999 elections, the BNP lied and cheated its way to a
five-minute party political broadcast and the free delivery of 15
million leaflets by the Royal Mail. As many as 15 BNP candidates, out of
a total of 79, gave false addressed on their nomination forms.

The BNP use dirty tricks. In November 2002 they secured their fourth
councillor when Robin Evans won Mill Hill ward in Blackburn. Their
campaign was based on deception and lies. In one leaflet a picture of
Finsbury Park mosque was printed, with a caption stating that Muslims
there celebrated the September 11th attacks. It neglected to tell voters
that this mosque was in London.

Another ludicrous claim – that Asians were likely to become the majority
in Blackburn within 10 years – was aimed at stoking up fear based on
misinformation. In fact the non-white population stands at one-fifth in
the town.

Forgery was even attempted when the BNP produced a leaflet purporting to
come from the Liberal Democrats. Under the title “Caring for Ethnic
Minorities” the leaflet urged people to vote Lib Dem if they wanted more
money spent on Asians and asylum seekers. The leaflet is now under
police investigation. A similar dirty tricks campaign was used in the
Mixenden by-election in Halifax.

Even when the BNP do manage to take a seat on the council, their
disrespect for the political process is obvious. In Halifax and Burnley,
BNP councillors failed to attend the crucial budget meeting that sets
council tax and spending for the coming year. This was in spite of
promising voters that they would fight for tax cuts. In Burnley, all
three councillors were absent from the most important meeting of the year.

These facts prove the BNP’s total disregard for democracy. Democracy
would, after all, be swept away if the BNP ever gained power.
VAN DIESEL
2007-04-18 11:44:00 UTC
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"Custard Creme" Being a typical left wing prick you miss the point
entirely, At least the BNP is willing to stand and face public scrutiiny at
the ballot box in a fair and democratic way.

Where as there is plenty of evidence showing Labour and Liberal candidates
fiddling ballots, also the far left scum of the ANL/UAF/SWP dont want any
party THEY object to be ALLOWED to stand in a democratic forum, Indeed Its
the ANL/UAF who have been caught repeadely trying to stop, block and disrupt
the democratic process.

ANYONE who tries to stop democracy at work has no place in British society,
Democracy, Liberty, Relion and Nationalism are what we fought two world wars
for, but if the UNION Against Facists, The Anti Naxi League and the
Socialist Workers partry got their evil totalitarian way there would be no
democracy at all.

Actually the UAF/ANL/SWP and trade unions bigotry that clearly shows
everyone just how evil, immmoral and dangerous Socialiosm really is.

I dont seem to recall any BNP or UKIp or Tory councillors being caught out
hiding on industrial states in the middle of the night fiddling ballot
papers.
pencil
2007-04-18 13:47:24 UTC
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Post by VAN DIESEL
"Custard Creme" Being a typical left wing prick you miss the point
entirely, At least the BNP is willing to stand and face public
scrutiiny at the ballot box in a fair and democratic way.
Where as there is plenty of evidence showing Labour and Liberal
candidates fiddling ballots, also the far left scum of the
ANL/UAF/SWP dont want any party THEY object to be ALLOWED to stand
in a democratic forum, Indeed Its the ANL/UAF who have been caught
repeadely trying to stop, block and disrupt the democratic process.
ANYONE who tries to stop democracy at work has no place in British
society, Democracy, Liberty, Relion and Nationalism are what we
fought two world wars for, but if the UNION Against Facists, The
Anti Naxi League and the Socialist Workers partry got their evil
totalitarian way there would be no democracy at all.
Actually the UAF/ANL/SWP and trade unions bigotry that clearly shows
everyone just how evil, immmoral and dangerous Socialiosm really is.
I dont seem to recall any BNP or UKIp or Tory councillors being
caught out hiding on industrial states in the middle of the night
fiddling ballot papers.
This garbage will be dealt with when the European-wide white revival
inevitably achieves power.
VAN DIESEL
2007-04-18 11:50:30 UTC
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Labour MP (Sheffield), Clive Betts - Suspended from Parliament for 7 days
after being caught forging immigration papers to extend the stay of his
Brazilian rent-boy gay lover.

Labour Councillor (Sandwell) Mohamed Niwaz convicted of illegally obtaining
£20,000 in Housing Grants.

Labour councillors in Doncaster - 23 Convicted and 2 jailed for massive
fraud, corruption and theft of public funds. Investigation also uncovered
massive Labour Party corruption in neighbouring Rotherham.

Labour Party Councillor (Blackburn), Mohammed Hussein - arrested together
with 6 Labour activists on suspicion of Election rigging.

Labour Party Euro MP, David Martin is currently being investigated for an
alleged expenses fraud involving `hundreds of thousands of pounds`.

A FORMER Tower Hamlets councillor and his younger brother have admitted
pilfering £30,000 from a council-backed East End children's programme.
Nasir Uddin, ex-Labour councillor for the St Dunstan's and Stepney ward,
and
his younger brother, Ain Uddin, dramatically changed their pleas today
(Weds) at Southwark Crown Court in a fraud trial also involving Kumar
Murshid, a serving member of Tower Hamlets council and a former top
advisor
to London Mayor Ken Livingstone.
Nasir Uddin, 33, now of Cotswold Gardens, East Ham, admitted taking
£15,694
for personal gain from the Stepney-based Youth Action Scheme four years
ago.
He also admitted illegally transferring £10,000 from the scheme to
Deshbangla TV, a Bow-based Bangladeshi media and training company.
He also pleaded guilty to stealing £4,262 from Youth Action Scheme for the
benefit of his brother, Ain, 32, of East India Dock Road.
Ain Uddin admitted stealing a further £5,985 from the scheme between 2000
and 2002, the court heard.
The brothers were bailed until sentencing, expected in three weeks.
Another crooked Labour Councilor bites the dust - after 16 years as a
Labour Councilor, David Tomlin is looking at a possible jail sentence
for dishonestly claiming £6,500 in benefits.

A shamed Tees councillor was today facing possible jail after he
dishonestly claimed £6,500 in benefits.

He has resigned from the Normanby Labour Party but has not said
whether he will step down as a councilor.

No wonder the voters are switching to the B.N.P.

You can read more about this squalid little person here.

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/news/tm_headline=shamed&method=full&objectid=18625813&siteid=109975-name_page.html

Ex-council leader's election ban

The former leader of Hull City Council, Colin Inglis, has been barred from
standing for his own party at next year's local elections.

National officials meeting in Hull on Sunday decided to extend his
suspension by five months until 31 May 2007.

That means the Myton ward councillor will be unable to stand for Labour at
the local council elections on 3 May.

Mr Inglis had breached party rules, including supporting a no-confidence
vote in the ruling Labour group.

That paved the way for the Liberal Democrats to take control of the council
last May.

Lib-Dem Councillor (Peterborough), Michael Jackson - Prosecuted for 21
counts of Theft and False Accounting.

3 Lib-Dem Councillors convicted and jailed for Election Fraud in Hackney in
2001

12 Lib-Dem officials convicted of Election Fraud in Oldham in 2001.

Lib-Dem councillor (Portsmouth), Ray Race - Convicted and jailed for 4
months for election rigging, along with Lib-Dem colleague Michael Hayward.
Race was arrested again in July 2003 for threatening a witness who helped to
convict him.

Julie Roberts - Convicted of 9 counts of benefit fraud last year (2003). 2
weeks after the court case, she was elected as a Lib-Dem councillor in
Leicester!

Lib-Dem councillor (Lambeth), Gabriel Fernandez - Forced to resign after
being investigated for benefit fraud.

Councillors guilty of voting scam

Two Liberal Democrat councillors have been found guilty of rigging a local
election in Burnley, Lancashire.

Mozaquir Ali, 44, and Manzur Hussain, 58, obtained more than 160 proxy votes
in the 2004 local government elections.

Preston Crown Court heard the men took advantage of an all-postal vote to
ensure Ali's re-election in the Daneshouse with Stoneyholme ward.

They were found guilty of conspiring to defraud the returning officer of
Burnley Borough Council.
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The British National Party claims to favour a democracy. Indeed they see
themselves as its only advocates in a system where it is in tatters.
Another lie. Over the years a number of BNP leaders have given us an
insight into their idea of democracy.
John Tyndall, who founded the BNP, once said, "with the numbers of
murderous asocials and perverts on the increase, as a result of our sick
society, there will be an unanswerable case when the day for the great
clean up comes, to implement the final solution against these sub-human
elements by means of the gas chambers" (Spearhead 1965).
In 1976, Tyndall told the East London Advertiser, "When we get to power
our opponents will be swept away like flies".
Current leader Nick Griffin told Wales on Sunday in 1997, "The
politicians, those in charge of the mass media, police chiefs and others
responsible for creating this multi-racial hell hole must face trial and
pay the ultimate penalty".
Griffin's contempt for the political process was evident when he told
supporters in 1996 that the BNP needed to be seen as "a strong,
disciplined organisation with the ability to back up its slogan, 'Defend
Rights for Whites', with well directed boots and fists. When the crunch
comes, power is the product of force and will, not of rational debate".
He went on to add, "It is more important to control the streets of a
city than its council chamber. If that is the sort of 'unreasonable'
attitude that journalists and opponents try to use against us at
election times, it shouldn't bother us".
The BNP's scorn for democracy is clear through its disregard for
election rules.
In May 2002 one of its candidates in Sunderland stood for election
despite having a recent conviction for fraud which disbarred him from
standing
In May 2001, six BNP council candidates in Burnley were excluded after
it was discovered that several of the people who were supposed to have
signed the nomination papers denied doing so.
Deception also played a role in a council by-election in Three Rivers,
Hertfordshire in November 2000. Several people who signed the form
nominating BNP member Ian Edwards later complained that they were
unaware of what they were signing. This included an 80-year-old Labour
Party member.
In 2000, BNP member John Haycock was elected unopposed to a parish
council in Bromyard. He was sacked from the council nine months later
for non-attendance. More contempt for democracy.
Colin Smith, a key member of the BNP gave an address in Beckton, despite
actually living in Bexleyheath. In May 1998, Smith stood in two local
council elections simultaneously, using separate addresses to meet the
residence requirement in each case.
During the passage through Parliament of the Representation of the
People act 2000, Home Secretary Jack Straw specifically noted the BNP
abuse in his speech introducing the Bill.
In the House of Commons 50 MPs signed an Early Day Motion condemning the
BNP's actions. It read, "This house deplores the unlawful action of the
racist and fascist British National Party in once again breaching the
Representation of the People Act".
One candidate, Paul Henderson, stood under a false name. In Scotland,
where the BNP fielded eight candidates, seven were not living at the
addresses given on their nomination forms.
In the June 1999 elections, the BNP lied and cheated its way to a
five-minute party political broadcast and the free delivery of 15
million leaflets by the Royal Mail. As many as 15 BNP candidates, out of
a total of 79, gave false addressed on their nomination forms.
The BNP use dirty tricks. In November 2002 they secured their fourth
councillor when Robin Evans won Mill Hill ward in Blackburn. Their
campaign was based on deception and lies. In one leaflet a picture of
Finsbury Park mosque was printed, with a caption stating that Muslims
there celebrated the September 11th attacks. It neglected to tell voters
that this mosque was in London.
Another ludicrous claim - that Asians were likely to become the majority
in Blackburn within 10 years - was aimed at stoking up fear based on
misinformation. In fact the non-white population stands at one-fifth in
the town.
Forgery was even attempted when the BNP produced a leaflet purporting to
come from the Liberal Democrats. Under the title "Caring for Ethnic
Minorities" the leaflet urged people to vote Lib Dem if they wanted more
money spent on Asians and asylum seekers. The leaflet is now under
police investigation. A similar dirty tricks campaign was used in the
Mixenden by-election in Halifax.
Even when the BNP do manage to take a seat on the council, their
disrespect for the political process is obvious. In Halifax and Burnley,
BNP councillors failed to attend the crucial budget meeting that sets
council tax and spending for the coming year. This was in spite of
promising voters that they would fight for tax cuts. In Burnley, all
three councillors were absent from the most important meeting of the year.
These facts prove the BNP's total disregard for democracy. Democracy
would, after all, be swept away if the BNP ever gained power.
Gaz
2007-04-19 14:43:52 UTC
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Post by Custard Creme
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The British National Party claims to favour a democracy. Indeed they see
themselves as its only advocates in a system where it is in tatters.
Another lie. Over the years a number of BNP leaders have given us an
insight into their idea of democracy.
John Tyndall, who founded the BNP, once said, "with the numbers of
murderous asocials and perverts on the increase, as a result of our sick
society, there will be an unanswerable case when the day for the great
clean up comes, to implement the final solution against these sub-human
elements by means of the gas chambers" (Spearhead 1965).
1965 ROFL, shit how desperate are you lot? Are you really that concerned
that the BNP will do well??

Gaz
VAN DIESEL
2007-04-19 15:11:50 UTC
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At the 1960s when the like of John Reid , Prescott etc were active
communists and militants socialists.

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