Showing posts with label Swansea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swansea. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2009

I missed my Sunday and I'm having it today


For some reason Sunday was not like Sunday and so I have decided to have it again today. You can do things like that when you are a blogger.

"Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show. To begin my life with the beginning of my life, I record that I was born"

What a great opening paragraph to a book and what a great line "I record that I was born" and as David Copperfield popped into the world so do did one of Charles Dickens most famous novels. Great stuff but my favourite will always be the Pickwick Papers. Comradeship, trials, tribulations and finally victory.

And so I start the day with "I awoke" and I....and I....and I...led there!!

How strange. Normally I do one of several things. I either "leap from my bed", "fly from my bed" and sometimes "rocket from my bed". But not this morning. I just continued to lie there.

Do not ask yet where this post is going. I do not know myself so we shall discover the end destination together.

And as I led in bed, I cast my mind back over the British National Party meeting that I attended Saturday just gone that was held in Swansea.

The meeting was scheduled for 19:30 but arriving early, I managed to spend some time in the bar before people started to arrive for it. Booted and spurred in my best suit and wearing my Wales BNP badge I found myself alone in a bar full of "locals" who were out doing what many of the Welsh do on a Saturday evening. Getting hammered.

And what a rough bunch of diamonds they were but with just one exception all that I spoke to (being a gregarious kind of person I start conversations with strangers easily), fully supported the BNP and assured me they would vote for us.

Then off to the meeting. Not as well attended as usual, due to many members and supporters being away on other BNP business but still a good crowd considering it was a Saturday Night in Wales.

Clive Bennett, the Swansea Organiser kicked off the meeting by presenting Regional Organiser Brian Mahoney with two cheques to help fund the coming European Elections. One from Swansea and the other a personal donation. Well done Clive. Money is the ammunition we need in this war.

Now what do I know about the other speakers? Well there was the "Cockney" Welshman Bill Murray,the North Wales Organiser who had bravely trecked South to show his face and meet old friends. Great speech and a great guy. I like Cockneys and I must confess that if I was a red, I would not like to push my face into his. Bill looked well capable of direct action.

Another speaker from the North was Councillor Mel Roberts, a former trucker who I was much impressed with. Mel had recently discovered the existance of the Bilderburgers and their part in the New World Order. Afterwards, I pointed out to him that some of us had been banging on about this evil organisation for over thirty years. I look forward to meeting Mel again. Maybe the end of this month?

Then we had Councillor Kevin Edwards who is a candidate in the European Elections. Now Kevin is the kind of man we want in Brussels. Hard working and like all BNP members, in politics for his country and kin, unlike those from the Lib/Lab/con alliance who are in it to line their own pockets.

And then the break and a chance to meet old friends and introduce myself to new ones. Interesting thing that showed the spirit of the BNP was when I mentioned that I wish I had enough money to donate more money to the Party to aid in our struggle. Kevin said that were he to win millions on the impossible lottery, he would donate it to the party (well most of it) and all agreed that we also had the same wish.

I would love to hand over a cheque for a million pounds in they eyes of the world press. Come on you millionaires, I know a few of you read this site. Do it. Give us your money. We need it. If we did not, we would not keep asking.

Then time to mingle and meet people like Lawrence? Another nice chap and it was nice also to finally meet Mike Green ,the editor of the West Wales Patriot.

Then there was Duncan, a young guy of the type we need more of for they are the future leaders of the party and should be encouraged.

And then time to return home, courtesy of my true friend and ever on duty chauffeur , John of Gwent.

Poor John, if he only knew the plans I have for him. Then again he probably does. We have worked together on many projects and he knows that anything I do always has a purpose that is not immediately clear to many people.

I have noticed from his articles that he is fast becoming a big promoter of the party and not just a supporter. John you are going to make a fine councillor and MP one day, so get used to it and join the party asap, there's a good fellow. I will be your researcher and you can order me about for a change.

One last thing about John of Gwent, he is our backup Green Arrow but if he continues to drive like a crazed rally driver and clips corners on country lanes then there will no Green Arrow or John of Gwent. Perhaps we should travel in seperate vehicles.

And now I am up and the article, already written in my mind is almost ready to be published.

I have put a CD of sixties music on the player and The Searchers are singing Do'nt throw you love away in the background. Being a Sunday, I have cracked a can of Worthington and am looking forward to reading some short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Have a good day BNP. Tomorrow belongs to Us.


Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Labour Candidates are crap - Official


No one doubts that there might have been one or two less than able BNP candidates in the recent elections. But when you take into account that the party is growing so fast, that is not surprising. Overall, the British National Party candidates done a great job and we have every right to be proud of both them and the activists who campaigned for them.

But what is Labours excuse for the rubbish they tried to foist on the people of Wales? So bad were their candidates, that the Welsh Labour Grassroots groups is demanding a change to their selection procedures.

Rubbish candidates, corrupt candidate, pervert candidates. Labour as them all. Top that with their betrayal policies and there is only one future for Labour in Wales. Well actually I am wrong. They have no future. They are in decline, even their support from the imported turnips is waning.

Blaenau Gwent showed the way in breaking the "I vote Labour because my father did." mould and the BNP is on the rise. Just as well. They are the only political party made up of real people who wish to serve. Unlike the Tri-Axis and Plaid party whose candidates just wish to get their snouts into the increasingly abused public trough of money.

Conservatives? Well if the non selection of anyone for the coming Swansea by-election is anything to go by, they are even dumber than the Labour Party.


Monday, July 2, 2007

Swansea by-election 19 July, 2007

One for your collection Councillor Bailey

In the words of Swansea Council, a casual vacancy has arisen in the Office of Councillor for the Llansamlet Electoral Division due to the resignation of Lawrence Bailey.

The by-election has been called because the former city leader, Labour Councillor Bailey has decided to step down to concentrate on his consultancy business. Hmm, I suppose it makes a change from wishing to spend more time with their family story.

Mind you, according to the Evening Post, Councillor Bailey has had a rather turbulent year. What with the police investigation into images discovered on his council laptop.

It was OK though because no laws were broken - good job he was not in the BNP. He would have been lynched if they had found so much of as an image of Shirley Temple singing On The Good Ship Lollipop.

Not to sure why though, that if no laws were broken, why the case has now been passed onto the Adjudication Panel for Wales.

Well every cloud has a silver lining and this is Swansea's. The British National Party are putting forward a candidate in the shape of a Mr Clive Bennett. We wish him well.

The election takes place on Thursday, July 19. Polls will be open from 7am until 10pm. Voters have until 5pm on Wednesday to register to vote in the by-election.

If you do visit the Evening Post then why not leave a comment expressing your support for Clive and his campaign team and fellow activists.

Oh, if your wondering why there is no Conservative Candidate you are just going to love their excuse.

Conservative group leader on Swansea Council Rene Kinzett admitted: "It was down to a lack of organisation on the part of the Swansea party and we just missed the deadline.
" And they want to form a government?


Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.


Wednesday, May 9, 2007

The Sacred Bull, Dead Pets, T.B. and Immigrants


And all of this happening in Wales. Well our first clip is about Shambo the Sacred Hindu Bull that has tested positive for tuberculosis.

Hindus have launched a last minute appeal to prevent the slaughter of a sacred bull which has tested positive for tuberculosis.

The bull, Shambo, lives in a shrine in Llanpumsaint, Carmarthenshire.

Officials at the Skanda Vale Temple and the Hindu Forum of Britain, say the killing of cows and bulls is against their religious principles.

But the Welsh assembly government said infected animals were slaughtered to "protect both human and animal health".

Looking back on the Foot and Mouth Disease fiasco in which millions of healthy animals, including thousands of children's pets were slaughtered, I wonder what the outcome for Shambo will be?

Moving along to Swansea, we find that two schools are carrying out screening of 172 pupils for TB.

Pupils at Gorseinon Infants and Junior Schools are being offered a skin test for the disease.

The National Public Health Service for Wales (NPHS) said the chances of the infection spreading within the school were very low. Unless of course you are one of the four diagnosed with TB who are said to be responding well to treatment. I suppose for them the chances of infection were pretty low also.

The teacher at Gorseinon Infants School has been off work since the end of March, while her children were diagnosed with TB last week.

Finally we have this litte gem from the past from the BBC in which they stated:

Migrants make up about 70% of TB, HIV and malaria cases in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, a report has found.

The Health Protection Agency said this was a "disproportionate burden", but stressed it reflected a small fraction of people not born in the UK.

In its first report on migrant health, it also found there was little evidence to suggest that the general population was being placed at increased risk.

Unless of course your a pupil in a Swansea school. We had almost eradicated T.B. but then something happened for it to return big time. I wonder what?


Did you vote for the cure on May 3rd or did you think the British National Party were not for you are your family? What do you think now?