Friday, 30 January 2009

"Get the BNP rep up there”

Italian workers showing their solidarity with British Workers.
Deport them now


"Get the BNP rep up there" was a shout that rang out yesterday at the protest by workers outside the Lindsey refinery. Sadly the man was shouted down by representatives from the:
Unite union, which did not sanction the strikes, attempted to retain its influence over members who are angry that British jobs have been lost to European competitors.
The Union, which as betrayed their workers are now saying that the British National Party are trying to hijack the unofficial strikes for their own purposes.

Balderdash and fiddlesticks. The British National Party has been campaigning for "British Jobs for British Workers" for decades.
Paul Elvin, 49, a scaffolder from Scunthorpe said he was braving the icy morning “because my 19-year-old son is sitting unemployed at home while a barge load of Italians have been brought in to meet a supposed shortage that doesn’t exist. I’ve got three children’s mouths to feed, a mortgage to pay and I lost my job on this site yesterday. What’s Gordon Brown going to do about that?”
Perhaps if more people had switched of their TV's and visited the BNP website all those years ago, they would not now be standing in the cold fighting for their jobs and their families today.

No, if anyone is trying to hijack the rage of British Workers, it is the corrupt trade Union Unite who have still not officially sanctioned their members actions.

Now they are truly caught between a rock and hard place and hopefully those two entities will crush them in the middle. All Unite members should now join Solidarity, who will speak out for them.

The British National Party supports all the British people who have already lost their jobs and those about to lose their jobs and homes to foreign workers brought in to displace them in their own country.


4 comments:

  1. IMPORTANT PLEASE READ.

    Saturday 31st January is the day we have been promised a large march and rally will be inflicted on Liverpool with a cocktail of Left Wing and Black and Asian Self Interest Groups led by Shahid Malik MP, Searchlight, UAF, Alec El Gobo Macfadden, Idi Amin lookalike Weyman Bennett, The Black Police Association Vinnie Tomlinson, The Somali Association and many others including Little Black Sisters of The Poor under the banner of 'STOP THE BNP'

    Sunday 1st February from 10pm - 2am a talk phone show run by Pete Price Talk City 105.6 telephone 0151 708 1059 txt 61025 put TALK space start message.

    It is expected Gerry Gable/Nick Lowles and others will be given plenty of airtime. Has a representative from the BNP been invited to respond?

    Supporters of the BNP should be encouraged to ring the Pete Price phone in, in order to have there views aired (but beware of making comment abouts Gays) Mr Price has stated in the past he is a conserative - whatever that may mean.
    (XofPi=)

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  2. A bargeload of italians have been brought in to meet a shortage that doesn't exist ......

    It must be eight years ago now I stood in line to make my statement to the house of commons committee that chastised the then lying home secretary and lying prime minister over the outrageous falsehoods used to permit 'fast tracked visas' for "IT workers" while home grown talent was threatened with tax investigations if it dared to get work with british clients.

    I wondered at the time how long it would be beforfe the same destructive poisonous ways would be used against other british workers.

    Well, it looks like lots of people have finally got the message.

    Go for the jugular.

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  3. Quick question - just something that's puzzled me for a while;

    The BNP claims that cultural integration is impossible, and that we should fight to preserve our own indigenous culture and subsistence - why then does the party actively support a group (Solidarity) open to all ethnic backgrounds and beliefs? Why should true brits fight for, or rely on, invaders from abroad?

    Incidentally - why is some unionism 'decadent Leninism' whilst Solidarity is fine?

    Much thanks in advance.

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  4. Looks like RH is back, Green. He really must think we're dumb.

    Don't anyone waste their time with this clown. RH, you had your chance at rational debate and blew it.

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