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ISSUE No.101

2009
The Newspaper of the British National Party 08710 500 233

The year of
the BNP

“A crucified political Party for


the crucified British people”
British National Party chairman Nick Griffin’s
closing address to the Annual Conference.

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BNP MAKING THE NEWS VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101

Public support for BNP councillor who


To give the BNP condemned sex education for 5 year-olds
immediate help you
can donate now
by credit and debit
A British National Party
councillor in Barking and
Dagenham has been swamped
prompting sexual awareness.”
But before the BNP councillor could
finish, outraged Labour councillors
card! by messages of support after he had him forcibly removed from the
Call our fundraiser attacked Labour’s sex education meeting.
JACKIE GRIFFIN on policy. But if Labour councillors thought
08710 500 234 Lawrence Rustem was appalled the media coverage of Mr Rustem’s
when he read in a briefing paper ejection from the chamber and their
that the Government proposed to demand for an apology would hurt the
give children as young as five sex BNP, then they badly miscalculated.
education lessions including being “I have been swamped by messages
taught “the pleasures of gay sex.” of support from the people of Barking
He wanted his local council to and Dagenham”, he told Freedom.
condemn the report and told a full And will he be apologising?
council meeting: “Most certainly not,” he said.
“Teaching sex education to five year- “Any apology should come from
olds is bordering on paedophilia. Labour politicians for all the damage
It is far too young an age to start that they have done to Britain.”
 Lawrence Rustem: Public support.

Local democracy initiatives scrapped ‘in case BNP get elected’

Labour is ‘running
WINNING TEAM: David Owens and his campaigners after their historic victory.

Boston turns
to the BNP
D
More votes than Con/Lab/Lib combined!
AVID Owens, the British
National Party’s candidate in
Therefore Boston has the potential to
become a key area for the BNP.
scared’
T
of the BNP
WO of the Labour Govern-
ment’s manifesto flagship
the Fenside ward by-election took “The other important factor is the total
43% of the vote and polled more schemes have been scrapped
collapse of UKIP. In the 2004 Euro
votes than all of the main parties because of increased electoral sup-
elections, Lincolnshire was one of its
added together! port for the British National Party
strongest areas, so recent results make
It was an incredible result in the seat in this year’s council elections.
it clear that the BNP has overtaken
for Boston Borough Council which Locally elected mayors and direct
UKIP as the main anti-EU party of
the British National Party were con- elections to police authorities had
choice for these voters.”
testing for the first time. been two of the Government’s
Wayne McDermott, the BNP’s East most publicised initiatives to give
Midlands election officer, was more local communities more effective
than happy with the outcome. democracy, but now both have been
“There are two important implications shelved because BNP mayors and
in this result,” he told Freedom. BNP police representatives have
“The first is that there are many simi- become a real possibility.
lar wards in and around Boston, in In Stoke-on-Trent, the leader of the
which this result could be replicated. 9-strong British National Party group
on the council, Alby Walker, was
BOSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL the bookies favourite to become the
city’s next mayor - so the Government
Fenside Ward
decided to abolish the post.
Thursday 13th November 2008
Now plans for direct elections to police
David Owens (BNP).............. 279 ALBY WALKER: The leader of the 9-strong British National Party group on Stoke-
authorities have been dropped by the
Carl Smith (Ind)...................... 141 on-Trent Council, was the bookies favourite to become the city’s next mayor.
Paul Mould (Con)................... 119 Home Secretary Jacqui Smith because
Norman Hart (Lab)................. 69 she said she feared that British National So much for Labour’s claim to want nities. It was just another lie from a
Cyril Wakefield (UKIP)................ 24 Party representatives could be elected to give local people more political bankrupt Party that will do anything
Gavin Carrington (Lib-Dem)....... 23 to positions of influence. influence within their own commu- to hang on to power.

BNP raises £300 for Downs Syndrome charity


BNP Percentage: 42.9%

HEADLINES:
The front page
of the next day’s
Boston Standard.

A CHARITY event organised by Solihull


British National Party has raised nearly
£300 for the local Downs Syndrome Society.
LANDSLIDE:
BNP Election Agent, Two hundred and fifty people attended the fund-
Wayne McDermott, raiser held at the Knowle Royal British Legion
keeps a close eye and enjoyed a programme of entertainment
on the count. Solihull Downs Syndrome Society is currently
raising money for “Harry’s Fund” and young

Muslim leader “would vote BNP”


Harry was on hand along with Mum Jill to
receive the cheque from the Solihull BNP
councillor George Morgan.
A Muslim leader has broken ranks
with colleagues to attack Labour
and pledge his support for the British
and they said they would respect the
freedom of Muslims. It is a new BNP
today and local people are voting for
In recent months other events have been held
to raise money for Troop Aid and the Gurkhas
and Frank O’Brien from Solihull BNP has been
National Party. them and I would vote BNP too.”
Sarfraz Sarwar, the Chairman of
delighted with the response.
Sarfraz Sarwar confessed to being totally
Basildon’s Islamic Centre, told the disillusioned with Labour.
“Our efforts have been appreciated and the
Basildon Evening Echo: “New Labour has no consideration for the feedback from the public in general and goodwill
“I’ve spoken with BNP representatives feelings of Muslims or for the suffering it created by these events certainly helps the Party’s
has caused by its foreign wars. You just standing within the local community.”
have to look at the voting patterns of MPs
on the Iraq debate. The BNP has always
opposed the war in Iraq.” Keep up to date with all the latest BNP news with the
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But the Muslim Council of Britain’s
spokesman, Inayat Bunglawala, was

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livid with his colleague for the remarks.
He told the Muslim News:
“No Muslim in their sane mind would
Sarwar: support the BNP, unless they were very
Voting BNP. The line is updated every day and calls cost £1.00 per minute
naïve. Mr Sarwar has been exploited.”
VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101
BNP MAKING THE NEWS PAGE 3

Anger at cost of anti-BNP demo


C OUNCIL taxpayers in Amber Valley have been left to pick
up a £250,000 bill for policing a demonstration against
the BNP’s annual family festival held in August.
The money was spent on policing anti-BNP protesters
who had been bussed in from outside the area by
the trade unions and the Labour Party. During the
demonstration, police officers were stoned, roads were
blocked and tyres set on fire in an effort to stop people
attending the festival.
Amber Valley BNP councillor Cliff Roper, laid the blame
firmly at the door of Labour MP Judy Mallaber.
“She is responsible for this waste of taxpayers’ money. FORMER TORY: Michael Smith, who farms in Kinross, believes the British National
£250,000 for policing a protest organised by groups funded by Party could prove more popular than the Conservatives in parts of Fife.

BNP farmer to take


the Labour Party and at which she was the main speaker.”


Police chiefs under fire on Gordon Brown


as rank & file oppose A life-long Tory supporter who
“The BNP is
political witch-hunt
left the Conservative Party

the only real


to join the BNP, is to stand against
Gordon Brown at the next General

opposition
Election.
“Our senior officers are doing the Labour Party’s bidding” Michael Smith, the son of Second

to Labour”
World War hero Sir Alan Smith, will

T HERE is a growing disquiet


amongst officers
Merseyside Police over the witch-
within
police officer or police staff member
is a member or supportive of the aims
and objectives of the British National
be the British National Party’s candi-
date in the Prime Minister’s Kirkcaldy
and Cowdenbeath constituency. the poll tax,” he said.
hunt launched by the force’s Party, they should be dismissed from In an interview with the Sunday Times He believes there is too much deceit
police chiefs against the British service.” he said that he had become disillu- and lack of accountability in politics
National Party. As if to placate the MBPA, Chief Con- sioned with the Tories because of their today and that the Labour Govern-
The wrongful arrest of BNP leafleters stable Bernard Hogan-Howe, felt the lack of real opposition to Labour and ment has failed the British people.
and the hounding of one of their own need to echo their message in the same joined the BNP. “Immigration is a big issue because
officers because his name appeared report. “We are a small, patriotic and dedi- the numbers being let in are far too
on a stolen BNP list, has led to a gulf It is this pandering to political inter- cated Party. I was at a BNP meeting big. Europe is a drain on our resources
appearing between the orders issued est groups and the abandonment of just recently in Perth, and the people and I just think that, overall, Labour
by senior officers and the thinking of the principles of fair policing that has there were ordinary family people has been pretty treacherous and they
the ordinary bobby on the beat. caused unrest within the force. who are proudly patriotic. are treating us like fools.
Seven days after 13 BNP members “There is unease amongst rank and “I’m patriotic as well. I’m Scottish but “You have cases like that of Kriss
were arrested and held in custody for file officers that decisions are being I’m also proud to be British.” Donald, the schoolboy killed by a
12 hours for leafleting in Liverpool city made because of political pressure and Michael, who farms in Kinross, gang of Muslims in Glasgow. If it had
centre, Merseyside police bosses were HOUNDED: Colleagues believe that this goes against the very bedrock of believes the British National Party been the other way around, all hell
left with red faces after being forced the campaign against PC Steve Bettley good police practice,” one officer told could prove more popular than the would have broken loose from the PC
into an embarrassing climb-down. (above) is politically motivated. Freedom. Conservatives in parts of Fife. brigade. Also, if I was to marry some-
Senior officers had been bragging to He said that he believed Merseyside “I have friends from mining areas body else I would be a bigamist but a
local Labour Party councillors and and to express their bewilderment that police chiefs were doing the bidding and the Tories will always be remem- Muslim can have four wives and can
officials that anyone distributing the senior officers appear to be taking of the Labour Party and that the cam- bered there for the miners’ strike and get tax credit for it!”
BNP leaflet ‘Racism Cuts Both Ways’ their instructions from the Merseyside paign against the British National
in Liverpool would be arrested and Black Police Association after it had

Police commend
Party in Liverpool had been prompted
prosecuted. But that was before the told the Liverpool Post: by the growing support for the BNP
Crown Prosecution Service ruled that “The MBPA believes that where a in the city.
the leaflet “was unlikely to increase

“public-spirited”
racial hatred” and could quite legally
be distributed. Apparently police
chiefs were livid and immediately

BNP representative
appealed against the decision, send-
ing in a huge list of objections to
the ruling. But it was all to no avail
and their appeal was rejected, which
meant they had to inform the local
Labour Party that the British National
Party were quite at liberty to put their
C UMBRIA Constabulary have
praised the actions of Carlisle
BNP official Karl Chappell, after he
Writing to thank Karl, Chief Inspector
Julie McFee said:
“Officers have brought to my attention
leaflets out in the city after all. came to the assistance of an elderly your actions when an elderly lady was
The hounding of PC Steve Bett- lady who was being mugged, and attacked and had her handbag stolen.
ley, who was suspended from duty then apprehended her attacker. Your quick and public spirited action
and now faces a misconduct panel, Karl was out with his family in the meant that a man was swiftly arrested
because his name appeared on the list Stanwix Bank area of the city when for the robbery and he has since been
illegally published on the Internet, has LIVERPOOL 13: British National Party supporters gather in the incident occurred. He heard the charged with the offence.
also upset his colleagues. Liverpool city centre in a show of support for their arrested cries of the victim and ran to her aid, “It was terrifying for the victim but
Dozens of officers have contacted the colleagues. On the morning of the demonstration, all of the fending off and then detaining the I understand that the lady concerned
BNP to voice their concerns at the 13 leafleters arrested were informed in a letter, delivered at mugger while the police were called. was checked out in hospital and then
witch-hunt “against one of our own”, 6.00am, that they wouldn’t be facing any charges. reunited with her family.
“Your actions were commend-
able and I want to sincerely

BNP councillor wins thank you for assisting to bring


a man to justice for an attack on

funding for boxing club


a vulnerable lady.”
The secretary of Carlisle BNP
said that he was pleased to help.
A BOXING club which has been living hand-to-mouth since
Havering Council increased its rent by 2,500% has been
given some good news at last thanks to BNP councillor Mark
“I heard the lady’s cries and
acted as any good citizen
would have done. You don’t
Logan. think about what you are
Five Star Boxing Club, in Gooshays Drive, Harold Hill, has doing, you just go to someone
been awarded £35,000 funding from the Youth Capital Fund - a who needs help.”
Government project that sees young people making decisions Karl was a British National
about where grant money goes in communities. Party candidate in Carlisle at
The money will be used to build a new roof for the club’s centre last year’s local elections and
following years of repairing leaks.
The grant was made possible polled over 10% of the vote in
after Gooshays ward councillor Mark Logan, was asked to apply the city’s Botcherby ward.
on behalf of the club.
He told the Romford Recorder:
“The club asked me to help in their application, which I did. One
of my pledges when I was elected as a BNP councillor was that I KARL CHAPPELL: Saved an
MARK LOGAN: At the Five Star Club in Harold Hill. wanted to do something for the youth of the area.”
 elderly lady from being mugged.
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BNP IN THE NEWS VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101

BNP turn election


screw on Labour
Majorities slashed to under 16 votes in
THREE wards contested last month
Shildon Town Council Cumbria NW Leicester’ Council
Sunnydale Ward County Council Ibstock & Heather Ward
Thursday 11th December 2008 Kells & Sandwith Ward Thursday 18th December 2008
Henry Nicholson (Lab) . .............. 253 Thursday 18th December 2008 Virge Richichi (Con) ................ 660
Mary Bannister (Lab) . ................ 240 Wendy Skillicorn (Lab) ........... 434 Ivan Hammonds (BNP) . ........ 645
Mark Walker (BNP) ................... 239 Simon Nicholson (BNP) ....... 418 Corinne Male (Lab) . ................ 614
Sharon Johnson (Lib-Dem) ........ 84 Brigid Whiteside (Con)............. 190 David Wyatt (Lib-Dem) ............ 174
Michael Warrior(Lib-Dem) .......... 78 BNP Percentage: 40.1% BNP Percentage: 30.9%

T HREE incredible performances


from BNP candidates in the
two weeks before Christmas show
There were four re-counts before the
result was confirmed which shows
the growing popularity of the British
that the British National Party is National Party in the region.
in fine fettle after all the drama Mark, a former RAF technician and
of a stolen membership list being school teacher at the local Sunnydale
leaked, and well prepared to make Comprehensive School, claimed a “David then strikes Goliath in the head with a stone from
2009 the ‘Year of the BNP’.
In Shildon, in County Durham, Mark
moral victory in losing the town coun-
cil by-election by one vote. He told
his sling; the Philistine falls on his face to the ground.”
Walker finished just two votes from the Northern Echo:
victory in the town’s Sunnydale ward just 64 votes from victory in Janu- certain that it’s going to be third time
“I am disappointed, but it is a tremen-
where Labour won both vacant seats. ary when Labour won the seat. East lucky for the BNP in Ibstock next
dous result for me to stand in a town Midlands election officer Wayne time,” Wayne told Freedom.
that I am not even from and come this McDermott, praised the local BNP The votes in Leicestershire and
close. It just goes to show how far the campaign team for achieving another Cumbria show that the British
Party has come and it makes me want great election result for the British National Party is in great shape in
to work even harder. National Party in the region. two of its most important regions
“All we are trying to do is improve our “They were superb with up to twenty for the European Elections in
local community and make the coun- activists out canvassing most days in June. In the East Midlands and the
try a better place.” the final weeks. We were so close to North West, the Party needs to poll
In Whitehaven in Cumbria, Simon victory, having overtaken Labour, around 9.0% of the vote to gain a
Nicholson came from nowhere to cut only to be pipped by the Tories who seat in the European Parliament.
the Labour majority of over 1010 to IVAN HAMMONDS: Just 15 votes short had persuaded a high-profile local On these results we could just be on
just 16 votes in the county council of victory in North West Leicestershire. campaigner to stand for them. I’m course to achieving that goal.
seat of Kells and Sandwith.
Both Labour and the Tories brought up years in the King’s Own Border Regi-
their ‘big-guns’ for the contest, with ment. He was born and has lived all
the Labour candidate a personal assis- his life in the ward.
tant to former MP Jack Cunningham, Copeland BNP organiser Clive Jeffer-
and the Tory representative, the wife son, was delighted with the result and
of the Conservative prospective par- praised the hard-working campaign
liamentary candidate for Copeland. team that had so nearly written a new
The British National Party’s candidate page in the political history of Cumbria.
MARK WALKER: Just two votes from was 35 year-old Simon Nicholson, a “When the other campaigners had
scoring a famous victory. father of four who had served for eight gone home, we were still knocking
on doors. We pushed the Tories into
third place and reduced Labour’s

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will pull out all the stops in search
of that first British National Party
victory in the county,” he said.
In Ibstock in North West Leicester-
shire, Ivan Hammonds was just 15
votes from victory as the Tories took
the seat from Labour. LEADING FROM THE FRONT: Nick Griffin with Simon Nicholson (left) and his agent
It was another agonising evening for Bill Pugh, in Whitehaven. The BNP chairman spent a day canvassing in the Kells
the brave BNP candidate who was ward before travelling down to Ibstock for another day of knocking on doors.

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EUROPEAN ELECTIONS PAGE 5

Euro Election 09
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What We Stand for
HOTLINE
CRIME: A crack-down on crime with many more
‘Bobbies on the Beat’. Much tougher treatment of
criminals, including the return of capital punishment

Euro Election Analysis


for child killers and terrorists. Zero tolerance for
drug-dealers and violent thugs.

IMMIGRATION: An end to immigration and bogus


asylum seekers flooding Britain. Use the £billions
B ACK in June 2004 the British
National Party came close to
winning a seat in the North West
(1.6%) to take the last and eighth
seat on offer.
But of course, the voting patterns next
wasted in foreign aid to fund ‘Homeward Bound’
schemes to encourage immigrants to return to their
Euro Constituency when just 31,727 June will be very different from 2004
votes short, which was only 1.5% of because of the collapse of the UK
land of ethnic origin.
the total vote. Independence Party which could mean
Unfortunately this time around, that as much as 90% of the UKIP vote INDUSTRY: British ownership and control of British
because of the new countries joining will go elsewhere. While the BNP will industry and resources, including the mass media.
the European Union, Britain has lost hope to pick up some of this, the lion’s
a number of its seats in the European share will go back to the Tories from Protection of British jobs and industry by selective
Parliament and in the North West where it came, and because the Tories exclusion of foreign manufactured goods from the
there are now just eight seats up for took that 8th seat in 2004 this could
grabs rather than the nine in 2004.
British market.
raise the percentage needed to win
But thankfully, because of the nature that seat. However this might well be
of the D’Hondt voting system, that compensated by the fall in the Labour HEALTH: We will use the vast sums of money now
will not make too much difference vote, which could once again drop the wasted on funding our membership of the European
and based on 2004 voting patterns percentage needed to win the eighth seat
we would need another 33,842 votes back to around 8%. NICK GRIFFIN: Came so close in 2004. Union for the restoration of an effective national
health service and proactive measures to produce a
The votes we need in 43 authorities in the North West healthier population in the first place.
1. ALLERDALE - 1,823 (6.6%) 16. FYLDE - 1,694 (6.3%)
 31. SEFTON - 5,333 (6.0%)

Average BNP vote in 6 local elections No seats recently contested. Average votes in 12 local elections
over the past 18 months: 20.2% 17. HALTON - 2,712 (8.0%)
 over the past 18 months: 7.6%
 EUROPEAN UNION: British withdrawal from the
2. BARROW - 1,208 (5.7%) Average vote in 1 local election over 32. SOUTH LAKELAND - 1,810 (4.3%)
Average BNP vote in 3 local elections the past 18 months: 9.8%
 No seats recently contested.
 European Union to restore Britain’s freedom. We will
over the past 18 months: 11.5%
 18. HYNDBURN - 3,315 (13.1%)
 33. SOUTH RIBBLE - 2,814 (8.6%)
 trade with Europe where it benefits Britain, but want
3. BLACKBURN - 5,280 (10.7%) No seats recently contested. No seats recently contested.

Average BNP vote in 6 local elections 19. KNOWSLEY - 2,577 (7.2%)
 34 ST HELENS - 5,163 (7.4%)

no political ties or monetary union.
over the past 18 months: 20.7%
 Average vote in 4 local elections over Average vote in 14 local elections over
4. BLACKPOOL - 3,262 (8.4%)
 the past 18 months: 15.6%
 the past 18 months: 8.4%
 EDUCATION: A return to traditional methods of edu-
Average BNP vote in 7 local elections 20. LANCASTER - 2,418 (5.8%)
 35. STOCKPORT - 6,602 (7.0%)

over the past 18 months: 15.7% Average vote in 1 local election over Average vote in 13 local elections over cation, with stronger discipline in the classroom
the past 18 months: 18.7%
 the past 18 months: 10.1%

5. BOLTON - 6,742 (8.2%)

Average BNP vote in 2 local elections
and an end to ‘trendy’ teaching methods which have
21. LIVERPOOL - 6,410 (5.7%) 36 TAMESIDE - 7,616 (12.1%)

in last 18 months: 16.1%
 Average vote in 21 local elections over Average vote in 16 local elections over failed our children so badly.
6. BURNLEY - 5,815 (18.1%)
 the past 18 months: 8.1%
 the past 18 months: 19.5%

Average BNP vote in 21 local elections 22. MACCLESFIELD - 3,109 (5.2%)
 37. TRAFFORD - 4,385 (6.1%)

over the past 18 months: 24.2% No seats recently contested. Average vote in 2 local elections over
ENVIRONMENT: A healthy environment for a healthy
7. BURY - 6,570 (9.9%)
 23. MANCHESTER - 7,102 (6.6%)
 the past 18 months: 9.3%
 people - the protection of our countryside. A ban on
Average BNP vote in 16 local elections Average vote in 6 local elections over 38. VALE ROYAL - 2,710 (6.8%)

over the past 18 months: 11.6%
 the past 18 months: 19.4%
 Average vote in 5 local elections over greenfield-site house building except in exceptional
8. CARLISLE - 2,317 (6.8%)
 24. OLDHAM - 8,649 (11.9%)
 the past 18 months: 17.3%
 cases of genuine local need, an end to field trials of
Average vote in 15 local elections over Average vote in 7 local elections over 39. WARRINGTON - 4,233 (6.8%)

the past 18 months: 15.5%
 the past 18 months: 15.1%
 Average vote in 2 local elections over GM crops, and the restoration of our 200 mile fish-
9. CHESTER - 1,928 (4.3%)
 the past 18 months: 10.4%

Average vote in 3 local elections over
25. PENDLE - 4,845 (14.8%) ing limit.
Average vote in 11 local elections over 40. WEST LANCS - 2,140 (5.9%)

the past 18 months: 13.3% the past 18 months: 21.0%
 No seats recently contested.

10. CHORLEY - 2,962 (7.6%)
 26. PRESTON - 3,203 (7.8%)
 41. WIGAN - 8,960 (10.6%)
 FAIR PLAY FOR ENGLAND: The setting up of an Eng-
No seats recently contested.

11. CONGLETON - 2,297 (6.7%)

No seats recently contested. Average vote in 16 local elections over
the past 18 months: 11.8% lish Parliament to give England the same right of
27. RIBBLE VALLEY - 1,758 (8.4%)
Average vote in 1 local election over Average vote in 1 local election over 42. WIRRAL - 6,255 (5.9%)
 self-determination within the United Kingdom as
the past 18 months: 12.1%
 the past 18 months: 16.7%
 Average vote in 2 local elections over
12. COPELAND - 1,470 (7.3%)
 28. ROCHDALE - 6,972 (10.9%)
 the past 18 months: 9.3%
 enjoyed by Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Average vote in 2 local elections over Average vote in 1 local election over 43. WYRE - 2,757 (7.3%)

the past 18 months: 32.0%
 the past 18 months: 13.9%
 Average vote in 2 local elections over
the past 18 months: 17.8%
GOVERNMENT & COMMUNITY: The establishment
13. CREWE - 2,668 (7.0%)
 29 ROSSENDALE - 2,753 (11.9%)

No seats recently contested. 
 Average vote in 11 local elections over of a government that puts British interests first. A
168,801 votes needed to gain a seat based on
14. EDEN - 828 (4.7%)

No seats recently contested.
the past 18 months: 18.0%

2004 turnout and vote split. These could be return to healthy moral values and policies aimed
30. SALFORD - 5,009 (9.5%)

15. ELLESMERE - 1,780 (6.7%)
 Average vote in 11 local elections over the votes required in the 43 Authorities that at strengthening the family and community. Tough
No seats recently contested. the past 18 months: 12.0%
 make up the North West Euro Constituency. penalties for corruption in public life.

EURO-ELECTION APPEAL
FREEDOM: An major expansion of freedom and
democracy to roll back the erosion of our tradi-
tional freedoms and truly reflect the wishes of the
people. The introduction of referenda and direct
The British National Party is on the verge of a major breakthrough into democracy.
mainstream politics. Last May, the BNP achieved another good set of
local election results and gained representation on the Greater London DEFENCE: An alternative defence strategy based on
Assembly. In June 2009, it’s the European Elections and it is vital that the principle of armed neutrality. No British blood
we continue to make progress. should be shed in conflicts which do not involve
But to win against the old gang parties in such a fiercely contested set of British interests. The restoration of the County Regi-
elections needs considerable funding and we are appealing for your help ment system and the reversal of defence cuts which
as the BNP makes this vital push for power in order to save our country. have weakened our Forces and cost jobs.
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NEWS TO MAKE YOUR BLOOD BOIL! VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101

Righteous anger
& political action
Whose side is Labour really on?
LABOUR is on your side - claims the Party’s latest slogan

T
but who is the ‘you’ it refers to?
HE British National Party believes anything we have to say is likely to ‘stir
in telling the truth, even if it is up hatred’ against anyone. In fact, we It’s certainly not Britain’s White working class who have
sometimes uncomfortable to hear or believe that by providing a peaceful and lost out in jobs and housing more than any other section
offensive to those who would rather Constitutional outlet for the anger and the of society since Labour came to power in 1997.
bury their heads in the sand than face frustration felt by millions of our people It’s certainly not the British majority - people on middle and
real problems in our society. over the undemocratic transformation of modest incomes who under Labour have been encouraged
But while we often pass quite critical our country by our political masters, the to saddle themselves with record breaking levels of debt
comment on the impact of immigration, BNP actually defuses tensions. and now that the credit boom has finally burst, face losing
multiculturalism and alien religions on Where there is ‘hate’ we seek to turn everything they have.
the indigenous people of our lands, we it into righteous anger and political Labour is only on the side of special interest groups amongst
have no animosity towards immigrants, action against the only people who which they cultivate support by using favoured legislation
their descendants or the followers of deserve to be hated - the politicians in an effort to secure their block vote at election time.
non-native religions. who use our taxes to turn our Labour is on the side of ethnic ‘minority’ communities,
Nor do we intend to encourage others country into a place where we often migrant workers, refugees and asylum seekers whose votes
to feel such animosity, or believe that feel like strangers in our own land. it sees as more important than those of the indigenous pop-
ulation in its battle with the Tories to hold on to power.

Yet another racist Britons foot the bill to NEWS IN BRIEF


attack the BBC didn’t keep power prices down n MORE foreigners have been granted
citizenship in Britain than in any other

bother to report in France and Germany


European Union country, according
to the latest figures released.
Of the 154,000 foreign nationals granted
British citizenship, Indians accounted

D OCTORS say a Rochdale teen- for 15,125. Pakistan nationals granted


ager is lucky to be alive after an
horrific racist attack.
Kieran Parker was waiting at a taxi
F OREIGN electricity companies
are exploiting British house-
holds in order to protect their own
Government regulating the prices
that electricity companies can charge
the French people.
British citizenship numbered 10,260.
Most of the new Britons came from
from Asia, Africa and former Eastern
rank in the town centre following his country’s folk from rising prices. What a contrast to here in Britain, where bloc countries.
girlfriend’s works’ Christmas party Electricity bills in Britain have successive Labour and Tory Govern- n OVER 2,000 foreign criminals in
when he was brutally attacked by a increased EIGHT times faster than ments have stood by and allowed British prisons have been given early
gang of Muslim men. in other major European countries foreign firms to come here and exploit release AND compensation for not
The 19-year-old warehouse worker because here our electricity is pro- the British people, aiding and abetting serving their full term!
tried to run away but the gang caught vided by the foreign firms who control the privatisation of our power industry As well as walking free having
him and beat him till he was barely our power supplies. and its sell-off to foreigners. served less than half of their sentence,
conscious before throwing him off a Electricity unit prices in Britain have The British National Party believes each is entitled to around £7 a day in
risen by 15% in the 12 months to that electricity, as well as gas, water, compensation to make up for missing
bridge into the river.
October 2008 whilst in France elec- railways and other essential utilities out on the state-provided food and
The former Hollingworth High School lodging they would have received had
pupil fell 25ft into the freezing water tricity bills have risen by just 5.5% and infrastructure should be taken
back under the control of the Brit- they remained in jail.
but managed to swim to safety. over the same period - and that’s
So for committing crimes in Britain,
Kieran was taken to Rochdale Infir- despite the fact that many British and ish people and run solely for the
foreign criminals have this year actually
mary, where he received treatment French households are buying power welfare of British people - not for received payments totalling £369,455
for a cut on the back of his head and from the same supplier, EDF. private profit and to keep energy from the British taxpayer.
above his left eye. Several of his A clue as to why lies in what ‘EDF’ prices low in France and Germany.
stands for - Electricite de France! n THE Catholic Education Service
teeth were broken and he had foot- has recommended that all Catholic
prints covering his body where he KIERAN PARKER: Thrown off a bridge In Germany, households have
schools should provide facilities
had been repeatedly kicked. into a river and lucky to be alive. paid just 1.7% more over the last
for other faiths.
Greater Manchester Police confirmed . . . and then thrown off a bridge? year for electricity sold to them
This includes providing prayer rooms
they were investigating a racist If that had been an ‘Asian’ victim by German firm RWE. Now that’s and flexible lessons so that pupils
attack: “During the assault the ‘Asian’ attacked by a White gang it would just one-eighth of the price rise the can go to prayer when required
offenders shouted racial abuse at the have been the main story on the same German firm has demanded and also adapting toilet facilities to
white victim.” BBC’s national news. But because the from British families receiving accommodate ritual cleansing.
Attackers shouting racial abuse? victim is White and the attackers were their supplies from Npower, the Can you imagine Islamic schools
A lone victim kicked senseless by a ‘Asian’, the Corporation didn’t bother British arm of RWE. providing such facilities for their
racist gang? to report it at all. It is quite natural for French and Christian pupils?
German companies to want to put n IMMIGRATION has pushed our
the welfare of their own people density of population to a higher level
first like this, and in France there’s than any other country in Europe.
the additional safeguard of the The figures, released by the Office for
National Statistics, indicate that there
BRITONS FIRST: is an average of 395 people in every
The State should be supplying square kilometre in England.
our essential services, not profit- This is an increase of five per sq km in
making foreign companies. the past two years.

Hypocrisy of animal
rights campaigners
A NIMAL RIGHTS campaigners
come out in force to protest at
our huntsmen, at shoppers buying
refuses for fear of losing the Muslim
vote.
Ritual slaughter leaves a calf to die in
fur coats and even to complain unbelievable agony for two minutes.
about Prince Edward smacking his Animal welfare campaigners should
dog. be shaming those that demand to have
But every day in our high streets they their meat killed in this way, just as
walk by shops selling the meat of ani- they try to shame people who hunt
mals killed in the most bar-
baric fashion possible and do
nothing, no protest, no picket,
not even a letter of complaint
to the local newspaper.
In Britain today, millions of
farmed animals face having
their throats cut while fully
conscious – and without even
being stunned first. It’s called
ritual slaughter and is such a
cruel practice that the Farm
Animal Welfare Council
has consistently for it to be
banned, but the Government
VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101 NEWS TO MAKE YOUR BLOOD BOIL! PAGE 7

Don’t say
Amnesty would cost us £4 billion ‘British’ - it
G RANTING an amnesty to illegal
immigrants will cost the British taxpayer
more than £4 billion each and every year. might cause
But that’s what the Tories’ Mayor of London
Boris Johnson, wants to do because he claims anxiety
A
an amnesty would boost tax revenues.
The reality will be very different with benefit COUNCIL has told staff not
to use the term ‘British’ as

Government knew
payments to the unemployed soaring and British
workers, whose wages are held down and jobs it could cause anxiety to people
taken by immigrants who came here illegally, from the ethnic minorities.

Games would
will be the victims of the amnesty. Officials at Caerphilly in South Wales
Allowing illegal immigrants to stay in Britain will were cautioned that the word is inclu-
sive and creates a false sense of unity

bring no benefits
only encourage others to come in the hope of
further amnesties being granted. which would exclude people who
That’s what has happened in Italy, which has didn’t see themselves as British.

T HE Government went ahead with


the 2012 Olympic bid despite
being warned that there would be no
granted five amnesties in the past 20 years, and
in Spain, which has granted six.

The directive, contained in a leaf-
let entitled Equalities in the Deliv-
ery of Council Services, said the
economic or social benefits. word British was offensive to many

Brixton rioters asked to


Its own ‘Game Plan’ study found that people living here and was outdated
in the areas of urban regeneration, along with words such as ‘Negro’,
sporting legacy, tourism, celebra- and ‘half-caste’.
tion and culture, and wider economic

help re-write history NEWS IN BRIEF


uplift, there would be no tangible
effects from hosting the Games.
But the London bid still went ahead
and now the cost of the Games has

and to bring along a petrol bomb or brick as well!


soared to £9.3 billion, three times n THE Government has approved
what Ministers initially stated. changes to the law to allow employers to

Training to help R
positively discriminate in favour of the
IOTERS who stoned the police ethnic minorities in job recruitment.
and threw petrol bombs in Companies will now be able to recruit
Brixton nearly thirty years ago are staff on racial grounds, rather than

understand Islam being asked to come forward and


recount their experiences.
qualifications or suitability, as long as
the applicant is Black or Asian.

B RITAIN’S clergy, media, police, The Brixton riot on 11th April 1981
n THE Home Office has admitted
teachers and public sector was one of Britain’s most serious. that there are now five different Police
workers are to receive training for It resulted in 279 policemen being Associations for officers that are
a better understanding of Islamic injured, 56 police vehicles being members of the ethnic minorities.
beliefs and practices. burnt-out and 150 buildings dam- This is despite the numbers of black and
Dispelling the Myths and Bridging aged. But despite there being over Asian recruits being halved over the past
the Gaps, takes a closer look into ser- 5,000 involved in the disturbances five years.
vice provision development issues for there were just 82 arrests made.
n EUROPEAN Union Justice Minister
Muslim communities and is a course Now the Museum of London is Jacques Barrot, wants the 27-nation
for those who wish to increase their launching a new gallery to remember bloc to provide higher standards for
knowledge of Islam. the riots and is asking members of the asylum seekers.
Brixton community past and present He called on member states to establish
to collaborate on a permanent exhibit national procedures to meet the needs of

NEWS IN BRIEF
exploring the changing lives of Lon- 11TH APRIL 1981: A police van is in flames in a brick strewn road in Brixton. asylum seekers, including easier access
doners after 1950. to employment.
The Museum is keen to hear from an object (brick, petrol bomb?) that of Brixton residents to learn about this n THE leader of the Liberal Democrats
people who were involved in the riots represents the riots and could be important part of London’s story from in the European Parliament has called
n GANGS of Muslim youths are and who would be willing to share donated to the Museum’s collection. those who experienced it first hand.” for all drugs to be legalised.
making life a misery for people living their personal stories.
on the Staincliffe estate in Batley.
Lucie Fitton, Inclusion Officer for the And just in case the former rioters North West MEP Chris Davies, said it was
Apparently participants will be inter- Museum of London, enthuses: are short of a few bob, the Museum the only way to prevent drug-related crime.
They have hurled racist abuse at elderly
residents, made obscene suggestions
viewed and photographed as part of “This project provides an exciting is happy to pay any expenses Drugs research body, Drugscope, said
to girls and young women and even the project and asked to bring along opportunity for a younger generation incurred when telling their story. calls to legalise drugs were “naive”.
mocked a disabled man, threatening

Foreign Aid
to tip him out of his wheelchair. Street
signs have also been been pulled down,
bins overturned and cars vandalised.

is hurting
Police have been repeatedly called out
but residents say nothing gets done.
Inspector Neil Money of Batley Police,
said they were aware of reports of abuse

our people
and anti-social behaviour.
“We are working very closely with local
mosques to ensure that the quality of life
for residents is improved,” he added.
n FARMERS and smallholders could
be forced to sell-off their fields to
make way for gypsy camps.
T HE Labour Government says it
hasn’t got the money to spend on
Britain’s sea defences, yet it can afford
to India to help ensure that all Indian
children get primary school education,
and has increased its spending on edu-
25,000 gypsies need to be to help Caribbean Islands prepare for cation in Africa by over £1 billion.
accommodated and local councils storms caused by climate change. People in Britain diagnosed with
have been told to draw up plans. Any People who were flooded out of their cancer are told that there’s no money
landowners refusing to sell will face homes last summer are still living in to pay for the medicines they need,
compulsory purchase orders. caravans with their families, yet the despite the fact that the Government
The Government says the move will Government can give money to flood can give Zimbabwe over £5 million
save the money spent on legal actions victims in Ghana. for medical supplies.
to force the gypsies to move on. Our village schools are closing It’s right to give help to the people
n TWO Iraqis accused of the murder because of lack of funding, yet the of foreign countries when they are
of two British soldiers have been given Government has given £150 million in need, BUT NOT when your own
Legal Aid to fight being handed over people are also in need.
to the Iraqi authorities to stand trial. Last year the Government made
Faisal al-Saadoon and Khalaf Mufdhi 1,119 specific donations to for-
are in the custody of British forces in eign countries in Overseas Aid.
Iraq for the murder of Staff Sergeant From £7 million to Bangladesh
Simon Cullingworth and Sapper Luke for tax reforms to £5.5 mil-
Allsop in 2003. lion for football tournaments
Lawyers acting for the Iraqis say it in Africa, from £9 million to
would infringe their “human rights” if
Burma to £1.4 for Tajikistan.
they were tried in their home country.
In all, the Government sent
n IMMIGRATION has swollen the £7.5 billion last year overseas
population of Britain by 1.8 million - and that’s our money which
since Labour came to power. is needed just as much here in
The latest figures show that net Britain.
migration hit 200,000 last year, a four-
fold increase from the 50,000 a year in
1997 when Labour came to power. Football for Africa but no help for our flood victims
PAGE 8
ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2008 VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101

Annual Conference in Blackpool


14th, 15th & 16th November 2008 by Martin Wingfield

Y OU would have thought that


the Annual Conference of Brit-
ain’s fourth most popular politi-
cal party would have warranted a
report of a couple of lines at the
very least even if in just one of our Nick Griffin
national newspapers. Closing Address
But apparently it wasn’t newsworthy
enough, and in years gone by I would
have been desperately disappointed
at this lack of coverage which would
Conference Dinner - the Top Table have left the public completely in the
dark as to the event taking place.
But this year it didn’t matter because
thanks to the BNP website the Confer-
ence was taken live into the homes of
thousands of our supporters who didn’t
come to Blackpool, and in the months
to come any new visitors to our web-
site will be able to see and hear the best
speeches, debates and lectures from the
Conference thanks to BNPtv.
Political awakening
Nick Griffin’s speech was topical
Simon Darby
and sharp, linking the recession Deputy Chairman
to the public’s political awakening
and realisation that only the British
National Party can safeguard our
On the Conference floor - those in favour people through these most difficult
of times. He detailed how only an
economy based on national interests,
which directly protects the liveli-
hoods of the British working people
and the welfare of our most vulner-
able and elderly, is the way forward.
The 2008 Conference was the best
organised one that I have attended and
that’s down to Micheala Mackenzie
whose experience and professionalism in
this sphere has taken the Party’s politi-
cal events to a new level over the past 12
months. The debate was also better than
David anything in previous years and the calibre Michaela Mackenzie
Emma Colgate Hannam of our delegates continues to impress.
London Assembly Conference Organiser
Deputy The future looks very good for the
& Elections Dept. Treasurer British National Party in 2009.

Peter Mullins
South West
Amanda Forster
North East Adam Walker, Chairman of the Solidarity Trade Union, Photographs by
Activist of the Year meets some Conference delegates Colin Goodgroves

Richard Barnbrook
London Assembly Mark Collett Eddy Butler - National Organiser
Representative Head of Publicity and Head of Elections
AROUND THE BNP BRANCHES
VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101 PAGE 9

BNP becoming a force on


Dennis Skinner’s patch
M OVE over Dennis Skinner, the
BNP is establishing itself in the
Beast of Bolsover’s constituency.
and now we have the added insult of
Sports World, the new main employer,
signing up Eastern European workers
while others took home membership
forms for family and friends.
John Ryde, the East Midlands Press
There were more than 60 people at the and leaving local people in the dole Officer and Geoff Dickens the East
inaugural meeting of Bolsover BNP in queue.” Midlands Regional Organiser, both

Newcastle sale launches


Langwith with local residents turning The meeting was opened by Shire- stressed the importance of support-
out to support the new group led by brook contact David Key, who spoke ing the new group and helping out by

county council campaign


Paul Harford, a former Labour Party about his reasons for joining the becoming active members.
councillor. BNP and how as an ex-miner, he felt A collection and raffle combined
Paul was a member of the Labour let down by Labour. He urged local raised over £120, which will be put

I “We don’t have elections in Stoke so Party for 18 years and a local council- people to stand together, which many towards local leaflets for forthcoming
N preparation for the county
we shall be helping in Newcastle. We lor for 14 years, but said that Labour did by joining the Party on the night, recruitment drives.
council elections in June, local
sold a fair quantity of newspapers and no longer represented the
members held a successful paper-
got a very good reception. The main British people.
sale in Newcastle-under-Lyme town
topic of conversation during the paper- In his address to the meet-
centre on Saturday 6th December.
sale was the credit crunch and how it ing Paul said:
Helping with the activity was Stoke
affects not just working class folk but “Our once thriving mining
City BNP councillor Michael Cole-
the middle class as well.” community was brought
man, who told Freedom.
to its knees during the
80’s by the closure Shire-
brook and Langwith pits

BOLSOVER:
There’s a good turn-
out to hear the former
Labour councillor,
Paul Harford.
(Insert): The top table
with Geoff Dickens
and John Ryde.
SOUTHAMPTON: Local organiser Lilian Taylor, opens the meeting.

Lilian’s put the BNP back on the map Labour thugs fail to
T
stop Christmas party
HE Southampton unit of the paring the ground for the next round
British National Party held its of local elections in June.
last meeting of the year in Decem- Guest speaker Andrew McBride, the
ber and those present paid tribute BNP’s South East Regional Organiser,

A
to the efforts of local organiser asked if there was anyone in the audi- LABOUR MP led a gang of
Lilian Taylor. ence who would be prepared to stand Labour Party thugs to a car
She has worked hard to re-establish as a local election candidate, and three park in Crawley in Sussex in an
the BNP in the area and along with members stepped forward to offer attempt to stop families, many with
secretary John Easton, is already pre- their services. young children, from attending a
Christmas party.

BNP respected in Welwyn and Hatfield


Laura Moffatt MP and her thugs
turned up at the car park in London
Road because they thought it was
A Christmas social for the Welwyn
and Hatfield Group of the Brit-
ish National Party raised a total of
“We have a lot to celebrate. As a politi-
cal group we have become well known
and respected in the area and accepted
a meeting point for members of the
British National Party attending a
social event, but she stood around in
£139 thanks to a popular raffle. by people as a voice for the local com- the cold for nothing after Police tipped
Organiser Mark Fuller, told members: munity. We now meet on a regular off local BNP officials.
fortnightly basis, and have A British National Party spokeswoman
a Freedom  round that is told the Crawley News:
growing every month. “We were aware that an intervention ahead as planned at a nearby venue CHRISTMAS STORY: Nick Griffin with
The guests tucked into a would take place so we met at a differ- where BNP chairman Nick Griffin, was some of the youngsters at the party.
delicious buffet provided ent location.” the guest of honour. He told the story
by a friendly publican and The South East’s Christmas Party went of Father Christmas to the smaller chil- dren there, before the very man himself
the success of the raffle arrived to hand out gifts!
rounded off an enjoyable Nick presented Mike Witchell of
and productive evening. Bognor Regis, with the Activist of
the Year award for the South East in
WELCOME: acknowledgment of his hard work.
Mark Fuller and his This included establishing a Freedom
committee prepare door-to-door round of nearly 100 in
the buffet. his ward where he has polled 26% and
30% in successive elections.
Richard Trower, the organiser of the
event, along with other key personnel,
were thanked by Regional Organiser
Andrew McBride, for all their hard
work over the year.

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POINTS OF VIEW VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101

The John Sally Wood


Brunt pub Straight Talking

gets its Meet the Great Deceiver


I
new sign
FEEL sorry for the British people of Oldham. They deserve to be
represented by an honest and upright member of Parliament, but
instead they have Phil Woolas, the epitome of the snake oil salesman.
This is the man who has suddenly decided to talk the talk, and walk the
walk of the British National Party. Unfortunately there is  just one small

Cut the tax on a pint and


problem -  he is a member of the Labour Party, that self same Party that
A PUB in Paddock Wood in Kent
has paid tribute to a war hero
on Remembrance Day by unveiling
has been in power for the last eleven years and which has presided over
the flood of immigrants to these shores.  Statistics suggest that 3 million
immigrants have officially entered the UK in the last 16 years with the

allow smoking-only pubs


a new pub sign in his honour. majority coming from the Third World, all while the Labour Party has been
Captain John Henry Cound Brunt VC,
in Government. Indeed when first coming to power, it was the Labour Party
MC (6 December 1922 to 10 Decem-
that allowed marriage to be used as a means of immigration and it was the
ber 1944) won the Victoria Cross, the
most prestigious award for gallantry Labour Party that doubled the number of work permits in 2002 and opened

T
in the face of the enemy, when in Italy HE British Beer & Pub Associa- Freedom wants to see the tax on beer the labour market to new EU members without restriction in 2004.
during the Second World War. He was tion’s quarterly Beer Barometer sold in pubs to be dramatically reduced
twice decorated for bravery in action found that 161 million fewer pints and landlords given the choice of
before being killed by mortar fire. were sold in Britain’s pubs this year whether they want to allow smoking or
compared to the same three-month to serve food.
period last year - that’s a drop of 1.8 The British pub is a tradition that must
million pints a day. be preserved because its loss will
It is the biggest drop-off in sales in the change the face of many of our com-
third quarter of the year since Labour munities. As nationalist Hilaire Belloc
came to power in 1997. pointed out nearly 100 years ago:
Falling beer sales and the smoking ban “When you have lost your inns, you
are forcing five pubs a day to close and may drown your empty selves, for you
now more than half the villages of Eng- will have lost the heart of England.”
land are without an inn or pub for the
first time since the Norman Conquest.
Industry experts predict that a further
7,500 pubs will be forced to close by PHIL WOOLAS: Another one of the Labour Party’s snake oil salesmen.
2012, which will mean that each pub, Yet Phil Woolas likes to boast of how he has shrunk the vote of the British
with its distinctive history and local National Party in his constituency. He says that he has done this by letting
atmosphere conducive as a place not voters know he knows what they are thinking. In other words he feels their
only in which to drink, but also to eat, pain. It is a shame that Oldhammers cannot see through his rhetoric.
to meet, to play games and watch sport, One good example of his duplicity was when he recently promised that Brit-
will be lost forever.
ain’s population would not be allowed to rise above 70 million, yet he offers
In rural Britain the pub is the centre
no solution to the spiralling immigrant birth-rate nor can he prevent mil-
of the community in much the same
AT LAST: Campaigners unveil the new way the Church used to be but now lions of European Union citizens coming to live here if they wish to do so.
pub sign on Remembrance Day. just as the church has faded away, so I fear that as the proportion of white folk of Oldham diminish in num-
the pub will follow suit. bers relative to the immigrant population, as they surely will, they will lose
As a young man, he had a reputation their voting influence and then Phil Woolas will no longer need to espouse
for daring, and the actions that won The Government is to blame for the
demise of the pub with its unfair taxes views that he doesn’t believe in and will revert back to type.
him the Victoria Cross exemplified
and draconian smoking ban. Why go
this, when despite being wounded he
single-handedly held off enemy troops, out to the local on a cold night when The Art of Queueing
M
allowing his men to reach safety. once there you have to pay more for
ENTION the Baltic Dry Index to most people and it will just
The original sign went missing when your pint and stand outside if you
OUT IN THE COLD: Pub smokers. produce a blank look. If you then go on to explain that it has
the pub changed its name to the Hop- want a cigarette.
dropped by more than 90% in the last 6 months it is unlikely that they
ping Horse in 1997, four years later

Landlord arrested over


will have any idea of the implications.
it reverted back to the John Brunt They will not realise that such a large drop of this little known index
but the sign had never been replaced indicates that ships are just not moving goods. Ship-owners need to get

‘cuttings’ noticeboard
until now.
credit  from the banks before they send their cargoes as they can never
be sure of payment when they reach their destination. Once they are paid

NEWS A
they  repay the banks but without that cover they will not leave port.  It
S if times weren’t hard enough for pub means that bulk goods such as wheat are not being shipped to market, so
landlords, Peter Mailer of the Black Bull when reserve stocks run out so will the production of food.

FLASH!
Hotel in Warkworth in Northumberland Shortages will lead to queueing for food but this will be nothing new
was arrested on suspicion of committing a for us Brits as our history books are full of images of our folk stoically
racially-aggravated public order offence. queueing in an orderly fashion for bread during the last war. Queues
The complaint was made by an off-duty police today however can be anything but orderly as was recently demon-
chief from Nottinghamshire, who was on holi- strated by an incident on Long Island in the USA recently.
day, over a noticeboard of press cuttings on
immigration displayed in the pub.
Mr Mailer told the Northern Echo:
“This chap was in with a friend and their
respective wives, and I had a chat with them.
He certainly said nothing about the items on
my wall at the time.
“It seems that this senior officer had to justify
his fat salary by rocking the boat in a sleepy
little village hundreds of miles away from
British National Party where he lives.” n Landlord Peter Mailer.
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just text “BNP” to 83300 in order
forward like a herd of wildebeests on the move. A shop keeper was
to immediately join the service and
“BNP OFF” to the same number to
 TO RENT knocked to the ground in the ensuing melee, but this did not deter the
In Charente, SW France crowd and he was just trampled under foot. The shoppers even refused
unsubscribe. Two houses in a small hamlet,  
No text message will cost more each available at 560€ pcm.
to leave the premises after they heard of his death.
than £1.50 and will only be sent out Peaceful location, lovely garden.  I suggest that our elderly and infirm, as well as those who don’t fancy
for BNP election results and other 3 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms, a scrum with more street-wise immigrants, should start storing up pro-
important information. view of the River Vienne. visions in case of forthcoming shortages. Queueing in the future will
Helpline 08710 500 232 Tel: (0033) 545 849 092 only be for those who are fighting fit and possess sharp elbows.
VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101
BNP - IN THE COMMUNITY PAGE 11

BNP save the day by James Mole

M EMBERS of the British National Party have planted


trees in the parish of Leicester Forest East.
Since the early 1980s, the county of Leicestershire has lost
over 50% of its single landscape trees from rural areas due
to the ravages of Dutch Elm Disease and Ash Decline. More
recently disorders such as Chestnut Bleeding Canker and
Oak Decline are adding to this loss.
Under a County Council initiative, which is aimed at replac-
ing lost trees in rural areas of the county, ten trees (Alder
and Maple) were provided to the parish council but no one
appeared to want to plant them.
Originally a Labour councillor had agreed to organise the
planting but then dropped out leaving the parish clerk with
no choice but to use council taxpayers’ money to hire an
outside firm to plant the trees.
That was until BNP parish councillor Paul Preston, was
informed of the problem and he immediately organised a team JOB DONE: BNP Councillor Paul Preston, with
of BNP members to do the planting without charge. one of the newly planted trees.

BNP refurbishes RSPCA


office despite the Tories
saying it wouldn’t happen
T HANKS to the efforts of Brit-
ish National Party councillor
Mark Logan, the BNP Community
Outside in the garden, a youth
offenders’ team, made up of teenag-
ers making reparation for the crimes
munity and local business working
together in harmony to save such a
vital community asset. What a slap
Action Team and local businesses, they have committed, did a sterling in the eye for my ward’s two Tory
the RSPCA office at Chippenham job of cutting brambles and removing councillors who said the work was too
Road in Harold Hill, Romford, has debris. costly to be done. The work is a testa-
been refurbished. Mark Logan told Freedom: ment to the people of Harold Hill and
The remedial work to the building “It has been an honour and a privilege shows that they are only too willing
should have cost in the region of to project manage this refurbishment to work for the community on worth-
£25,000, but the whole project was and very rewarding to see the com- while projects.”
done free of charge. The RSPCA  
were delighted with the quality of the
workmanship, the speed with which it
was done and the funding which was
gained by Mark Logan in order for the
refurbishment to take place.
Now the office has been re-wired and
re-decorated both internally and exter-
nally. It has a new kitchen, new car-
BNP COMMUNITY
pets, a new counter and new UPVC
ACTION TEAM:
doors fitted. All the decorating mate-
Mick Woods and
rials were provided free of charge by
Ken Seager finish
B&Q, after a grant had been applied
off the tiling
for, and the kitchen was supplied and
in the kitchen.
fitted by Magnet free of charge.

NHS nurse tells BNP councillor that


patients are dying from malnutrition
A NURSE who has been work-
ing within the National Health
Service for nearly twenty years has
the contract given to expensive pri-
vate providers, which has taken much
needed revenue out of the system.
and their training falls below standards
required of British nurses.
In her ward of twenty four patients,
blown the whistle on the state of The nurse said that food guidelines washing and feeding is hap-hazard
hospitals in the West Midlands. stress ‘patients are treated as family’ and medication is not administered
She contacted her BNP councillor in and that each individual should have a when it is due. Despite numerous
Tipton, Russell Green, and revealed a varied diet and vitamin intake but this complaints to the management, things
grim picture of the systematic disman- is not happening which is effecting haven’t improved, and the nurse was
tling of a health service that was once patient recovery times. even told: “stop causing trouble or go
the envy of the world. The widespread use of immigrant and find a different area to work in”.
Car parks have been sold off to private nurses and migrant worker ward helpers But now other nurses in the same hos-
companies who have hiked the charges is putting further strain on the system. pital are raising their concerns too.
for visitors and patients, and in-house This is because they are unfamiliar with Many believe that elderly patients are
catering has been closed down and procedures, some can’t speak English, actually dying due to malnutrition.
“No one takes responsibility to check
the patient’s diet, or that they are even
being fed on a regular basis. When
food is left untouched, no one seems
to be concerned as to why the meal
is being left. Anyone daring to voice
criticism of the system is shot down in
flames,” says the nurse.
Russell Green was shocked by the
revelations but thanked the nurse for
bringing this lack of basic care to the
public’s attention.
DEBRIEFING: “A hard-working and vastly expe-
BNP councillor rienced nurse has spoken  out and
Russell Green,
hears the grim this Government should take notice.
truth about a A once fine hospital has become a
local hospital broken institution and patients’ lives
from a nurse. are now being put at risk,” he said 
  
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EDITORIAL & LETTERS VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101

COMMENT
The Voice of

ISSUE No.101
Freedom
The Newspaper of the British National Party

EDITOR: Martin Wingfield


Contributors:
Steve Johnson, Tina Wingfield,
Trisha Scott, & Louise Scott
freedom@bnp.org.uk

Worry spawns awareness


THERE wasn’t a worry in the world. Jobs were secure,
homes were going up in value every year and for all those
little luxuries there were the credit cards and when one
card reached its limit, there was always the 0% balance
transfer to another card to restore its spending power. BEHIND OUR SUCCESS: The South East of England is one of the British National Party’s growth areas and this has come about
Who had any time for politics with all that shopping to do, thanks to the hard work of the region’s local organisers who met up at the end of November to plan their strategy for 2009.
home improvements to be made, foreign holidays to be
taken and 100 plus television channels to be watched.
So what if immigration was out of control, the country
was being swamped by migrant workers from Eastern
Europe, British jobs were being off-shored to Asia and
our shops were full of imported manufactured goods and Letters to the Editor - freedom@bnp.org.uk
food . . . we were alright Jack!
Corruption of Labour Phillips wants more Why we need the BNP
T HIS HAS been the mindset of the majority of the
British people for the last five years. They have
switched off to what is happening in Britain today and
A FTER a Daily Mirror headline
gleefully announced, “The BNP
Exposed”, I was contacted by two of
O NCE again Trevor Phillips,
head of the Equality & Human I F anyone was in any doubt that
Enoch Powell was right then they
Rights Commission, has criticised should watch the London Mayor’s
they have been able to do so because they have been that newspaper’s journalists with one Britain for being “racist”. Question Time on LBC digital TV.
cocooned in their own little world of easy credit which has even purporting to be a BNP official What more can he want of the white In a recent one, the BNP’s GLA
allowed them to forget about the outside world; pampered and I have to admit that I was taken indigenous people of this country? assembly member Richard Barn-
in. You see I move in circles where We have allowed our small island, with brook, asked a question about strug-
in their private world with material goods and needs.
people are who they say they are.  its centuries of tradition and unique gling white children who are fast
But not any more! The journalists were disappointed to way of life, to be subjected to immigra- becoming minorities in London.
Now everyone should be worried. Jobs aren’t secure, prop- find that I wasn’t a racist.  It didn’t tion on a scale which defies belief. Boris Johnson wouldn’t answer,
erty prices are crashing, credit cards are hard to come by seem to occur to them that the increas- Our Governments have drafted laws instead he chose to hide behind Black
and 0% balance transfer virtually non-existent. On top of this, ing numbers of professional people in which put ethnic minorities at the chairwoman Jeanette Arnold, who
each and every household in Britain is saddled with a per- the British National Party, as indicated front of the queue for jobs. said that no answer would be nec-
sonal debt of £21,952 in unsecured loans which with interest by the list, might have something to We have spent  untold millions of essary. With so many ethnic groups
do with the moral bankruptcy of the taxpayers’ money on the vast race represented and supported by public
charges rises every month. present political system. relations industry and  funding Mr money when will white people get
But with this worry will come the awareness. Those who pre- The BNP speaks for Britain and our Phillip’s considerable salary. their first interest group?
viously didn’t have time for politics, will now think of nothing Christian heritage which is something We have changed our traditional I suspect we never will, and that is why
else. Suddenly they will be aware of the need to safeguard the main political parties no longer laws  so that ethnic minority sensi- we need the British National Party.
their employment, their housing, their health and welfare. do, as they are only interested in the bilities can be accommodated. Rory Allanson, London.
Each head of family will become aware of the responsibility United States of Europe. We have sacrificed our  rights of
For 45 years I supported the Labour freedom of speech and freedom
he or she has to look after their family and as they do, they will
Party, but became totally disillusioned of opinion, just so that the views, Clone development
Y
expect the British Government to start looking after them. by all the deceit and lies of the Blair vision and agenda of Trevor Phillips OU will be pleased to note that
This means a Government putting the interests of the Brit- years. Labour has taken our country can go unchallenged, and those of us the latest issue of Freedom was
ish people first. It means providing jobs, homes, and all the into two illegal wars for which they who would oppose their viewpoint on sale at the new Westfield shop-
essential services for OUR people before anyone else. It did not have an electoral mandate. are pilloried in the press. ping development at Shepherd’s
means growing OUR OWN food and manufacturing OUR To date, these wars have claimed the I am at a loss,  as to  what more we Bush in West London.
OWN goods and not being reliant for others to feed and lives of some 300 British service per- can do to satisfy Trevor Phillips. I bought a copy at W.H. Smith which
sonnel and for nothing.  John Reed, Wolverhampton.  meant that there was one positive thing
clothe OUR OWN people.
It is the corruption of the ‘Old’ Labour to emerge from my inspection of this
Only a British National Party Government would be pre-
pared to look after OUR people in this way and that is
Party by the ‘New’ one that the Daily
Mirror should be exposing. 
This racism is OK soulless and unnecessary clone devel-
opment. It will only be a matter of time
why in 2009 the British people will, for the first time in
the last five years, start to seriously take a look at the
Dr R. Barnes, King’s Lynn.
A N exhibition at Liverpool’s
Conservation Centre
Whitechapel called Recollections
in
before the taxpayer will be forced to
pay for urban renewal grants to those
existing streets that will obviously be
BNP and the policies that we would implement. Question Time features the photographs of Phillip affected by this development.

I WAS hoping that the Question Jones Griffiths. Finally, the newspaper did not have a
Time from Stoke, where the BNP I called in with my children and was bar code so the person on the till had
has nine councillors, would be a surprised to see a photograph of a to type something into the checkout

BULK
landmark programme with the street scene with the words ‘Keep machine.

Freedom
The Voice of
BNP invited on to the panel. But I Africa Black’ in 2 foot high letters The receipt says ‘Local Ststy....0.60’.
was to be disappointed. on the gable end of a building.

RATES
A barcode may be worth considering
I wrote to the BBC asking why there Can you imagine the furore there because it speeds up the transaction
was no BNP representation, and editor would have been if the photo was of and provides instant sales statistics.
ISSUE No.98 The Newspaper of the British National Party
Gill Penlington, responded by saying the slogan ‘Keep Britain White? Steve Dunkin, Notting Hill.
Mick Dorset, Wigan.
Freedom sells at 60p that they had endeavoured to make
sure that there was a BNP presence in
Achieving your aim
the audience.
Re-Writing history
C
10 copies £3.50 + £4.00 p&p She went on to point out: “during the ongratulations on your 100th
25 copies
50 copies
£9.00
£18.00


+ £5.50 p&p
+ £10.00 p&p
debate, one audience member who
said he voted Conservative explained T HE distortion of our history
continues without check in
politically correct media land.
issue of Freedom.
Unfortunately I cannot claim to have
read every newspaper but I sincerely
100 copies £35.00 + £12.00 p&p why he thought the local BNP coun-
150 copies £52.00 + £15.00 p&p cillors were doing a good job.” There is a black female principal hope to be able to read the next one
Talk about scraps from the table. This character in the adaptation of Little hundred.
Groups and Branches please call chap was an Independent councillor Dorrit, which was written in 1855 Freedom has certainly achieved its

08710 500 242 and it is a sorry state of affairs when


the BBC’s idea of a BNP presence is
a former Tory who has now found he
and set in Victorian England.
And then in a new series of Sharpe,
one of the British soldiers in 1820’s
aim in educating the public as to the
true face of the British National Party
which has undermined the establish-
Cheques/POs payable to British Heritage,
has a better chance of being elected by India just happens to be an African! ment’s effort to hang the ‘knuckle-
The Secretary, PO Box 158, Deeside CH5 2WW.
standing as a non-aligned candidate. Whatever next? dragging skinheads’ label on us.
despatch@bnp.org.uk Maurice Banks, Birmingham. Mike Corfield, email. Carol Collett, Leicester.
VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101
MEETING BNP PEOPLE PAGE 13

Pioneer BNP JOIN YOUR CAMPAIGN TEAM


activist scoops THE British National Party is organised into campaigning local

Welsh award
branches, groups and Contacts across the UK. These are divided by
region, branches are in bold type, groups in plain and Contacts in
italics. To Contact any of these, get in touch with the region. Where
by Clive Bennett there is no Contact listed, or if there’s no group in your area and

R OB McGlynn of Swansea BNP


is the Activist of the Year for
Wales 2008 and he was presented
you would like details of how to start a new group, please write
to: Administration Support at PO Box 2004, Bristol BS99 1WG or
telephone 07974 094449.
with the award at his branch’s EASTERN: PO Box 287, Waltham Cross EN8 8ZU
November meeting. FOR & AGAINST: Pete Molloy (left) and Peter Stafford (right) with branch colleagues.

Liverpool BNP provides the debate


Tel: 01992 631677. Email: eastern@bnp.org.uk
This is the first year for such an
Basildon, Billericay, Brentwood, Broxbourne, Castle Point,
award and it was felt that it would be
appropriate to consider more than just Colchester, East Herts, Epping Forest, Fenland, Luton, Maldon
& Braintree, Norfolk, Bedfordshire, North Herts & Stevenage,
L
the 12 month period and to include IVERPOOL BNP dominated for the “best interest of the child” Peterborough, Rochford, South Cambridgeshire, Southend,
the record of activism to date when the floor of the BNP’s Annual principle; and the repeal of the Civil Suffolk, Thurrock, Welwyn & Hatfield, West Herts.
making the choice. Conference in Blackpool when Partnership Act 2004.
speakers from the branch spoke Speaking against the repeal of the Civil EAST MIDLANDS: PO Box 8816, Coalville LE67 0BR
both for and against the motion Partnership Act was Peter Stafford, Tel: 07795 000676. Email: eastmids@bnp.org.uk
during one debate. also from Liverpool, and a stimulating Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Bolsover, Boston, Holbeach & Spalding, Broxtowe,
Pete Molloy, a former active member debate followed. But in the end the Charnwood, Derby, Derbyshire Dales & High Peaks, East LIndsey,
of Fathers 4 Justice, proposed the motion was carried and a delighted Grantham, Horncastle & Woodall Spa, Leicester, Lincoln, Long
motion dealing with family law and Pete Molloy told Freedom: Eaton & Stapleford, Melton Mowbray & Rutland, Newark & Sherwood,
called for the introduction of a “legal “This means that the British National North Kesteven, Northants, Nottingham, South Derbyshire, Sleaford,
presumption to contact” in the event Party is the only Party committed to Stamford, West LIndsey.
of a relationship breakdown, so that putting the traditional family unit
both parents would have a legal right LONDON: PO Box 287, Waltham Cross EN8 8ZU
first. A pledge that will ensure that it
to direct contact with their child; is the welfare of our children that is Tel: 01992 631677. Email: london@bnp.org.uk
the introduction of a legal definition the priority.” Barking and Dagenham, Barnet, Brent & Harrow, Bexley, Bromley
& Lewisham, Croydon & Sutton, East London, Enfield & Haringey,

Brin’s our new man in Cornwall


Greenwich, Havering, Redbridge & Waltham Forest, Richmond &
Kingston, Wandsworth & Merton.
ROB McGLYNN: Activist of the year. MID-WEST: PO Box 3206, Corsham, Wiltshire SN13 0WU

C
Rob is one of the longest serving ORNWALL has a new BNP the county, we are anticipating great Tel: 0117 947 5931. Email: midwest@bnp.org.uk
campaigners in Wales and was organiser, Brin Jenkins, who progress in the sleepiest of Britain’s Banes, Bristol & North Somerset, Calne & Chippenham, Mendip
actively promoting the British will be ably assisted and kept in line counties. & North East Somerset, Sedgemoor & South Somerset, Swindon,
National Party even before there was by his very active and competent Brin, a former RAF engineer, and Gwen Warminster, Wiltshire.
a BNP group in Swansea. wife, Gwen. are committed Christians and will be a NORTH-EAST: PO Box 1132, Newcastle NE994YT
He was a lone activist who bought “Together they form the spearhead on valued asset to the Party. They can be
Tel: 07957 777521. Email: northeastsec@bnp.org.uk
and distributed the Party’s leaflets which we shall impale the opposition contacted at: cornwall@bnp.org.uk
by himself. It was his dedicated Blyth Valley, Darlington, Easington, Hartlepool, North West Durham,
down here at the pointed end,”
campaigning at this time, keeping the Sedgefield & Wear Valley, South Tyneside, Stockton-on-Tees,
says South West Regional
BNP spark bright, that is the reason Organiser Peter Mullins. Sunderland, Sunderland South, Teesside, Tyneside.
why the British National Party now Assisted by Cynthia and Mike NORTH-WEST: PO Box 53, South Shore, Blackpool FY4 1FS
has active groups not only in Swansea Wainwright as the leafleting Tel: 07719 030757. Email: northwest@bnp.org.uk
but in Bridgend, Ammanford, team leaders, Peter Howell Allerdale, Alsager, Barrow & South Lakeland, Blackburn & Darwen,
Newport, Vale of Glamorgan, West the fundholder and lots of Blackpool, Bolton, Burnley, Bury, Carlisle, Copeland, Hyndburn,
Wales and South Wales. volunteers up and down Isle of Man, Lancaster & Preston, Liverpool, Manchester North,
Rob, who continues to be as active Manchester South, Oldham, Pendle, Rossendale & Rochdale,
today, was presented with a framed AT THE HELM: Salford, St Helens, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Vale Royale,
certificate and a book signed by BNP Brin Jenkins and his
Chairman Nick Griffin. wife, Gwen. Warrington & Halton, Wigan, Wirral.
SCOTLAND: PO Box 11815, Turriff AB53 8WB
Tel: 07526 125894 E-mail: Scotland@bnp.org.uk

Join the BNP today! Highlands & Islands, North-East, Central, Lothians, Mid Scotland &
Fife, South, Glasgow & West.
SOUTH-EAST: PO Box 4114, Bracknell, Berkshire RG42 9GF
Tel: 07926-831-855. Email: southeast@bnp.org.uk
MEMBERSHIP FEES Abingdon, Arun, Chichester & Worthing, Aylesbury Vale,
Gold Membership Basingstoke, Bracknell & Wokingham, Brighton & Hove, Crawley
£60.00 & Horsham, Dover, Elmbridge, Farnborough, Folkestone, Hart,
Standard Membership Hastings, Bexhill & Rother, Havant, High Wycombe, Hythe,
£30.00 Maidstone, Medway, New Forest, North Downs, Oxfordshire,
Family Membership Portsmouth & Fareham, Reading, Slough, Southampton, Spelthorne,
£40.00 Thanet & East Kent, Tonbridge Wells, Waverley, West Berkshire, West
Senior Citizen/Unwaged/Student Kent, Wokingham.
£15.00 SOUTH-WEST: PO Box 351, Torquay, Devon TQ2 8XN
Tel: 0117 947 5931. Email: southwest@bnp.org.uk
BY TELEPHONE: Call 08710 500 236 Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm with your credit card. Bridport, Cornwall, Dorset, Exeter, Devon North & West, Plymouth,
BY INTERNET: Log on to www.bnp.org.uk and click on the ‘Join’ button. South Devon, South Hams.
BY POST: Fill in the form below and send it to The Secretary, PO Box 107, Wigton, Cumbria CA7 0YA. ULSTER: Email: ulster@bnp.org.uk
Tel: 07788 526 487
Coleraine, Co. Down, Co Londonderry, Co. Antrim, Co Tyrone,
Co. Armagh, Co. Fermanagh.
WALES: PO Box 293, Cardiff CF24 0NP
Tel: 0845 - 4764162. Email: wales@bnp.org.uk
Anglesey, Bridgend, Caerphilly, Carmarthenshire, Conwy, Denbighshire
& Flintshire, South Wales, Swansea, Vale of Glamorgan, Wrexham.
WEST MIDLANDS: PO Box 598, Worcester WR4 4AS
Tel: 07077 820271. Email: westmids@bnp.org.uk
Birmingham East, Birmingham North, Birmingham South, Black
Country, Burton-on-Trent, Cannock Chase, Coventry, Herefordshire,
Lichfield, Newcastle-under-Lyme, North Shropshire, North Warwickshire,
Nuneaton & Bedworth, Rugby, Shrewsbury, Solihull, South Shropshire
& Bridgnorth, Staffordshire Moorlands, Stratford-on-Avon, Stoke-on-
Trent, Walsall, Wolverhampton, Worcestershire.
YORKSHIRE:  PO Box 20, Halifax HX1 9JT
Tel: 07926 324331. Email: yorkshire@bnp.org.uk
Barnsley, Bradford, Bridlington, Craven, Doncaster, Halifax,
Harrogate & District, Hull, Kirklees North, Kirklees South
(Huddersfield), Leeds, Rotherham, Scarborough, Scunthorpe, Selby,
Sheffield, Wakefield, York.
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BNP activity catches the eye on Union helps BNP teacher


St Andrew’s Day in Edinburgh get a fair tribunal panel intolerance,” a charge he denies.
A COLOURFUL show of our
country’s flags drew atten-
tion to a BNP activity on a crisp St
Alex Fergusson MSP, concerning
the fact that members of the Police
and Prison Services are not permit-
Proceedings were brought to a halt
when Adam’s union representa-
tives  voiced his opposition to Judy
Andrew’s Day in Edinburgh. ted to be members of the British Moorhouse being on the panel. She is a
Police had been briefed several days National Party. former president of the National Union
prior to the Day of Action which The BNP team then moved on to of Teachers and is an outspoken oppo-
included distributing the special Princes Street where during a three nent of the British National Party.
issue of Freedom and handing in hour period, activists distributed Solidarity General Secretary Patrick
a letter at the Scottish Parliament hundreds of leaflets and over 250 Harrington,  argued that Adam was COLIN GILMORE: 14.5% of the vote.

BNP vote
addressed to the Presiding Officer copies of Freedom. entitled to receive a fair  tribunal, and
that this would be impossible if Ms
Moorhouse was on the panel.

holds up in
After deliberation, the GTC agreed,
and Moorhouse and her colleagues
on the panel were stood down.

Hinckley
ADAM WALKER: Victim of a witch hunt. Mr Harrington told journalists waiting

B RITISH National Party mem-


bers gathered in Birmingham to
demonstrate against the witch hunt
outside the hearing:
“It was clearly inappropriate for
Judy Moorhouse to be a judge in this
of school teacher Adam Walker. case. The GTC considered the legal HINCKLEY & BOSWORTH COUNCIL
A General Teaching Council (GTC) arguments and made a decision that Markfield Stanton & Field Head
tribunal was due to be held in the city will go some way to restoring public Thursday 13th November 2008
but was adjourned after representa- confidence.” Sue Sprayson (Con)............... 637
tions from the Soli- Andy Furlong (Lab)................. 521
darity trade union. Robin Webber-Jones (Lib-Dem). 390
EDINBURGH: After an hour outside the Scottish Parliament the team walked Adam is accused
up the Royal Mile to near by Waverley station in Princes Street. Colin Gilmore (BNP)............. 263
of using his school BNP Percentage: 14.5%
laptop to express

I N A closely contested marginal

Self-sufficiency call in Rugby


views “suggestive of
racial and religious seat in Hinckley and Bosworth,
less than 380 votes covered all four
JUDY HAS GONE: candidates.

R EMEMBRANCE Day saw the global economy and the need for BNP chairman Nick The BNP vote held up well in the face
the final Rugby BNP meeting our country to be as self-sufficient as Griffin, tells the BNP of huge campaigns by the main parties
demonstrators that as the Tories and Labour battled for a
of 2008 which attracted one of the possible in its needs. their protest has
highest turnouts of the year. He told those present that despite seat that has a history of swinging to
been successful.
The guest speaker was the popular what our opponents throw at us, we one Party and then the other.

Re-launch in Milton Keynes


East Birmingham organiser Richard must never loose heart or sight of the The Liberal Democrats fought a
Lumby, who spoke about collapse of goals that we want to achieve. campaign with the intensity of a
Richard told the meeting parliamentary election and after
that we were all part of the distributing 16 leaflets, managed to
nationalist family and that
our strength was our unity in
working together to secure a
N OVEMBER saw the re-launch
of the Milton Keynes BNP
group with a well-attended meeting
didate in the Henley by-election, who
urged people now to start campaigning
for the European Elections.
more than double their vote.

British future for our people.


A raffle with 15 prizes on
organised by Mark Burke.
Over 50 members and supporters heard
Andy McBride, the British National
Party’s South East regional organiser, Missed out in
the last issue
offer proved a great suc- a speech from Tim Rait, the BNP can- pledged his support to the new group
cess in raising funds for next saying the regional
year’s big election push. office would support
the area all it could
GUEST SPEAKER: with intensive train-
Richard Lumby.
ing for local officials
and help with BNP

Labour official is BNP candidate


activities in Milton
Keynes.

A former secretary of the Labour


Party in Darlington stood for
the British National Party in a local
John Hoodless had been a member of
the Labour Party for 20 years before
becoming bitterly disillusioned about
council election in the town. what they have done to Britain and WELCOME:
joining the BNP. Mark Burke opens
DARLINGTON COUNCIL “New Labour is now identical to the the meeting in
Milton Keynes.
A
North Road Ward Tory Party - the “old enemy” and POLOGIES to Bernard Collinson,
Thursday 13th November 2008 only the British National Party offers (above) our excellent candidate

Dining Club hears about Peak Oil


Anne Curry (Lib-Dem)............ 561 something different,” he told his local in the South Bank by-election for
John Vasey (Lab).................... 262 newspaper. Redcar Council, for missing out his
George Jenkinson (Con)............ 115 John was pleased to come within just result in the last issue of Freedom.

M
John Hoodless (BNP)........... 106 nine votes of taking third place from inside”. David works extensively in
EMBERS of the Crom- Polling nearly 16% of the vote and
Stephen Jones (Lib-Dem).......... 60 that “old enemy” after winning nearly the Middle East and was able to give
BNP Percentage: 9.6% well Diners’ Club enjoyed a just short of FOUR TIMES the Tory
10% of the vote in North Road ward. superb four course meal at a black members an insight into what is actu- vote is a result worth recording in
tie dinner event, held recently in a ally happening in this complex region full however late.
new venue near Whitwick in the which supplies the West with most of

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VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101 AROUND THE BRANCHES PAGE 15

Leaflets to
attract new
mem bers

EUROPE TAX

ALL AGES: The gathering was a cross-section of the community, with ages ranging from the late teens to mid-eighties.

South Shropshire Patriots’ Dinner


hears of BNP growth in the county
by Caroline Snyder ago, and the message on the doorstep the late teens to mid-eighties.

T HERE has been a significant


increase in support for the BNP
in true-blue rural South Shrop-
is simple: people have had enough”
he said to loud applause.
The black tie event was a sell-out
BNP Deputy leader Simon Darby,
spoke after dinner, providing amusing
anecdotes of recent events including
ENVIRONMENT HOUSING

shire. That was the message from affair with 40 attending the function the protest against the less-than-funny
local organiser, James Whittall to at a perfect, traditional location in the prospect of a new mosque in Billesley,
the inaugural South Shropshire county. The dinner raised funds for Birmingham, where even the local
Patriots’ Dinner. the South Shropshire & Bridgnorth Sikh community came out to publicly
He said that this growth of the Party campaign in the run-up to next year’s support the BNP’s stance.
would be highly important in terms of elections to Shropshire’s new Unitary Mr Darby commented on how pleas-
the overall European Parliament vote Council and for the Euro elections to ing it was to see the Party now getting
in the West Midlands next June. the European Parliament. support in areas such as “hideously
“The BNP is now in a position to pick The gathering was, as always, a genu- white” Ludlow, before wrapping up
up votes in areas that would have been ine cross-section of the community, with a toast to South Shropshire BNP
unthinkable as little as three years with those in attendance ranging from for putting on the splendid event.

BNP poll 20%


in Bridlington
NHS BRITISH JOBS

B RIDLINGTON British National


Party stood three candidates in
local by-elections held in the town
on Thursday November 27th 2008.
Gary Pudsey polled over 20% in
Bridlington North, while James Cor-
nell and Sarah Jacques had a Party
percentage of 22.3% in the dual seat
of Old Town Ward. CAMPAIGN: Geoff Clynch briefs the meeting on “Racism Cuts Both Ways”.

Isle of Wight holds BNP meeting


The turnout was a shocking 10% and
the council’s electoral department
bears responsibility for this as it was

T
the first ever election in Bridlington HE Isle of Wight unit of the the countryside and South East BNP CRIME IMMIGRATION
where voting cards weren’t sent out. BNP held its first meeting which organiser Andy McBride, presented
“This led to great confusion with was attended by 40 people. 6,000 Stop the Building leaflets to
voters uncertain where to go to vote, Geoff Clynch, the new organiser for launch the campaign.
or as to whether there was even an the Island, welcomed members and A collection raised over £150 and
election taking place,” Gary Pudsey supporters who had braved appalling after the meeting Geoff Clynch said:
told Freedom. weather to attend. “I am amazed at the level of support
The key issue for the meeting was the for the British National Party here on
ten thousand houses destined to be the Isle of Wight. Our mission is to
built on farmland as part of a Gov- get local councillors elected and assist
ernment initiative. Members voted to in the South East constituency’s Euro-
campaign to stop this destruction of pean election campaign.”

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REMEMBRANCE DAY VOICE OF FREEDOM - ISSUE No.101

For our
fallen
heroes
O N Remembrance Day,
British National Party
members were out in force
to pay their respects to those
who gave their lives in the
service of their country.
From the top left and going
clockwise, Glasgow, Merton in
South West London, Southend,
Basingstoke, Croydon, Pendle,
Bradford, and Horsham. The
two wreaths featured were laid
in Epping and Croydon.

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