Showing posts with label Welsh Assembly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Welsh Assembly. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 December 2008

Communist Searchlight launch European Election Campaign in Rhyl !

One of them will have to sleep on the floor

By WalesBnp

The Communist Searchlight organisation (which lists formal representatives from the Conservative, Labour, Lib-Dem and Plaid parties as vice-presidents) apparently launched their European Election campaign in Rhyl, North Wales recently.

Following reports from well placed informants within the extremist far-left group that ‘something big’ was being planned, our local news reporters were on hand to photograph and record the exciting events in Rhyl town centre for posterity.

The campaign launch, which seemed to involve just two rather grubby looking individuals from Searchlight with their Red Flag and Hammer and Sickle trying to sell copies of the ‘Morning Star’, was conspicuous by the absence of their colleagues Mark Isherwood AM (Conservatives), Leanne Wood AM (Plaid), Mike German AM (Lib-Dems) and Huw Lewis AM (Labour), as well as by the absence of their president, Plaids’ Dafydd Ellis Thomas (Leader of the Welsh Assembly).

This was very disappointing for our reporters who were hoping to catch a glimpse of these celebrities attending such an auspicious occasion - if only to show their support publicly for the organisation their parties are formally associated with, and which after all is used by them to produce third-party smear leaflet campaigns against opponents standing in democratic elections.

Sadly, it was all over in less than an hour after it began, and as the massed horde of two outdated and redundant far-left stooges drifted away into the distance, they at least managed to leave their trademark mess of litter on a park bench behind them.

We didn’t quite know what to do with the photos that were taken of this forlorn scene, so because it was obviously difficult for them to be able to photograph their massed ranks by themselves (or at least without reducing their numbers by 50%), in the spirit of fair play we thought maybe they might like to use these copies to use in the Morning Star as a memento of their day out:

Monday, 3 September 2007

Welsh National Assembly - What did it cost

Rhodri Morgan, Leader of the Welsh Assembly preferred to go play golf then attend the Normandy Landing Commemorations. Some Leader.

Some of us would much have preferred it if there had never been a Welsh Assembly and the fact that the vote was rigged is a story for another day. But helping pay huge salaries for the like of NHS queue jumping Rodri Morgan makes me vomit.

Moving on, here are the figures for how much each political party spent on campaigning for the National Assembly elections in May.

The Labour Parties figures are an estimate because they exceeded the £250,000 limit which means they get until November to release their final spend.

What Assembly poll parties spent

1. Labour £250,000-plus

2. Conservative Party £245,973

3. Plaid Cymru £245,475

4. Welsh Liberal Democrat £239,799

5. UK Independence Party £152,367

6. Green Party £28,082

7. British National Party £22,880

8. Communist Party of Great Britain £8,930

9. English Democrats £4,360

10. Socialist Labour £2,561

11. Socialist Equality Party £2,300

12. Christian Peoples Alliance £1,805

13. Christian Party Proclaiming Christ’s Lordship £1,629

14. Respect The Unity Coalition £1,159

15. Socialist Alternative £550

16. Co-operative Party £178

17. New Millennium Bean Party £171

Some other interesting figures, are those released by third parties who really should have no right to spend their members money on political parties not supported by their memberships.

Three so-called third parties – defined as organisations that campaign at election time for or against a party, candidate or policy – also had details of their election expenditure published yesterday.

The trade unions Amicus and Unison submitted returns showing they spent £50 and £7,009 respectively.

The campaign group Unite Against Fascism spent £7,051.

Although Amicus distributed 12,000 special booklets to its members in marginal constituencies, together with an unspecified number of DVDs, urging them to vote Labour, the cost of doing so does not have to be declared.


So value for money, value for truth, value for honesty. Then it must be the British National Party. The only real choice for your children's future.

Update. I am grateful to West Country Patriot for the following:

Another useful indicator of performance is the cost per vote factor. In other words how much did any given party have to spend to win a vote – being, that party’s total election expenditure divided by the number of votes won. The figures stack up as:-


  • £0.54 BNP (£22,880 for 42,197 votes).
  • £0.83 Greens (£28,082 for 33,803 votes).
  • £0.87 Labour (£250,000 for 288,954 votes).
  • £1.18 Cons (£245,973 for 209,153 votes).
  • £1.20 Plaid (£245,475 for 204,757 votes).
  • £2.09 Lib-Dems (£239,799 for 114,500 votes).
  • £3.96 UKIP (£152,367 for 38,490 votes).

Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Welsh Labour Party - Unfit for purpose

New Labour - Same old fascist boneheads

But you already knew that. But now it is really starting to sink into those sick, thick Labour skulls wasting taxpayer's money in the jobs for the boyo's, Welsh Assembly.

Former Labour waste of space, Deputy Minister, AM Huw Lewis, peeved at losing some of his tax payers gravy when he lost his job when the Welsh Labour Party spat in the face of the voters and done a shady deal with Plaid Islam has produced a report showing how the Labour vote is collapsing in Wales. Apparently although not fit for purpose for his previous job, he sees himself fit for purpose in saving Labour and by all accounts the known universe.

I contend that the only way to do this will require the remaking of Welsh Labour from top to bottom, as presently organised it is simply not fit for the purpose of winning Assembly election as evidenced by the deeply worrying and disappointing result in May.

Go read it and laugh your little cotton socks off.

But Huw is not the first to admit that the Labour Party in Wales is run by self seeking , inept morons. You can read more of that here.

There is now only one political party in Wales that actually cares about the Welsh People and the Welsh Workers and would put them first. Who do you think that might be? Correct. The British National Party. Join the family. Join the BNP.

Monday, 23 July 2007

Banned Wales Election Broadcast for the BNP

The following is the Election radio broadcast made by Nick Griffin, the Leader of the British National Party for the Welsh Assembly elections in May. It was banned by the Blatantly Biased Cooperation because of its justified attack on the Blue Clown, Richard Brunstrom.



Make a cup of tea or coffee and then click play and listen to an excellent speech. Afterwards click here and follow the link to sign the petition calling for the Blue Clowns dismissal.

Despite all their efforts to prevent them the British National Party will find a way to get the truth out to our fellow citizens about how Our People are being sacrificed on the alter of multiculturalism. Only by supporting and joining the BNP can we safeguard the future for Our Children.

Monday, 14 May 2007

Wales and Proportional Representation


Now I have no idea who Richard Wyn Jones is other than the blogger who runs Ordovicius had a conversation with him during a programme called Etholiad 2007.

Well the guy made some interesting points about the Regional List Assembly Members and how they do not really reflect "local" AM.s. in Wales.

Well this Richard went on to make the point that a National List would entail a stronger element of Proportional Representation and that the 20 Assembly Members appointed would have a genuine national mandate rather than a fake local mandate.

Well you can read what this would have meant for Wigley and Davies returning to the Assembly here. However when they looked at the figures shown below it revealed that the British National Party under this fairer system would have actually gained the first two seats as shown here.

  1. Labour - 24 + 0 = 24
  2. Plaid - 7 + 5 = 12
  3. Conservatives - 5 + 7 = 12
  4. Lib Dems - 3 + 3 = 6
  5. BNP - 0 + 2 = 2
  6. UKIP - 0 + 2 = 2
  7. Greens - 0 + 1 = 1
  8. Trish Law - 1 + 0 = 1
And that now presents a problem because the writer finishes with: Without a doubt this would be a result that reflected Welsh opinion but it would also be a parliamentary foothold for the BNP.

And that prompted a comment from a Peter Black: The obvious thing to do would be to impose a minimal threshold that each party needs to exceed before being entitled to an AM. That would have excluded the BNP this time.

The British National Party - The National Party for all of the United Kingdom.


Tuesday, 1 May 2007

Round and about Wales


The hypocrisy of Plaid and Labour was revealed when the Welsh Language Board said they need a grown up debate on the threat of English in-migration to Wales.

Apparently it is OK for the hordes of Polish and Somalian immigrants with no English to come in and drain the resources of Wales but not hard working English who bring money into the Country and contribute to Great Britain through their taxes. Read more here.

Elsewhere a secret Welsh Assembly Government Cabinet paper suggests keeping hundreds of millions of pounds of public money in reserve and unspent.

Last night Labour was accused of seeking to emulate John Redwood, the former Tory Welsh Secretary who infamously sent £100m of Welsh Office funds back to the Treasury in 1995. Read more here.

Finally, for once, UKIP had it right when Kevin Mahoney, 47, of Barry, who is standing for UKIP in the Vale of Glamorgan, said many people he spoke to were 'spitting' angry about the Cardiff Bay institution.

The engineering supervisor said: 'I don't find people on the doorstep have warmed to the Assembly. Most of them are spitting about it.'

Remember to Vote for a United Great Britain and vote for the British National Party on May 3rd - B.N.P. Day

Tuesday, 24 April 2007

Welsh Assembly - Nick Bourne



Interesting thing about Nick Bourne, Leader of the Conservatives in the Welsh Assembly. Back in 2003 he made a speech about Britain being "swamped" by asylum seekers and yet he attacks the B.N.P. for saying the same thing. Nick Bourne (pictured left) is sometimes referred to as the Pink Doughnut.

You see, in their hearts the Tri-Axis politicians know the truth, it is just they would rather have the money then their honour.

Nick is currently under investigation by the Commissioner For Standards for making the following comments back in February.

”..the BNP, a nasty, mean, distasteful and grubby bunch of sub-human flotsam and jetsam who we need to ensure do not prosper from the democratic process.” and,

”. so long as the BNP act within the law ( and they often do not )……”


However if you are one of the many complainants about this mans obnoxious statements, do not expect an early reply, should you enquire as to how the investigation is going. You can expect something like this:-

Dear XXXXXXX


Thank you for your e-mail below. The investigation into this complaint is still on-going. We will contact you to let you know the outcome once the Commissioner for Standards has concluded his preliminary investigation.


Regards

Gareth Rogers
Pennaeth y Swyddfa Gyflwyno / Head of the Table Office
Gwasanaeth Seneddol y Cynulliad/Assembly Parliamentary Service
Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru / National Assembly for Wales

(029) 2089 8210 : gareth.rogers@wales.gsi.gov.uk

Wonder what the chances are of people getting a reply before the elections?

Vote British National Party on May 3rd - for the start of the restoration of British Justice.

Tuesday, 3 April 2007

Please, please help.


This morning, just after dawn, the Blair Gestapo burst into the home of one of the British National Party candidates, imprisoned him and questioned him for over four and half hours whilst anxious friends and supporters waited outside in the early morning cold.

This is not happening in Russia, China or North Korea. This is happening in North Wales, the area where the Mad Traffic Mullah Brunstrom stamps on the faces of not just the people of North Wales but also his own Police Force who hate him with a vengeance.

Acting presumably on orders from above he carried out his instructions-just following orders.

Read the story here at the B.N.P. site. Now comes the begging bit. The British National Party needs £5,000 to teach this jackal a lesson. The Chairman of the B.N.P. writes:-

"I'm asking every BNP website reader who is angry at the way the crank police chief Brunstrom is persecuting Dallus Weaver to do something about it by making a credit card donation NOW to the BNP campaign for seats in the Welsh Assembly. Together, let's ruin the Traffic Mullah's day, and give Tony Blair the most fitting 'leaving present' possible if he retires as predicted immediately after this election - BNP Members on the Welsh Assembly! Thank you all."

You can read the rest of the post here, also on the B.N.P. site. There is also a link to a page where you can make a donation. Every penny, every cent, even every euro helps.

More information on the Welsh Assembly Elections here.

Please. Donate, donate and then donate again.

Thursday, 1 March 2007

Wales BNP Candidates for the Welsh Assembly


Saint David, or Dewi Sant, as he is known in the Welsh language, is the patron saint of Wales. He was a Celtic monk, abbot and bishop, who lived in the sixth century. During his life, he was the archbishop of Wales, and he was one of many early saints who helped to spread Christianity among the pagan Celtic tribes of western Britain. You can learn more here.

1st March, 2007
St.David’s Day - Wales BNP announce Candidates for the Welsh Assembly!


The British National Party will be standing a record number of candidates in the Welsh Assembly Election on May 3rd.

Twenty BNP candidates will stand in Wales, four in each of the five regions. This will ensure that every single voter in Wales will have the chance to be able to vote BNP on May 3rd. The prospective candidates for each region are announced as follows:

North Wales:

1. Mrs. Ennys Hughes.

Qualified solicitor, LLB (Hons) from UCW Aberystwyth. Lectured in Law in Liverpool and Wrexham. Welsh speaking. Managed small family business 25 years.

2. Mr. Dallus Weaver.

Sales consultant. Worked in sales and marketing environment for 21 years.

3. Mr. Simon Darby.

BSc (Hons). Self employed. One of the first BNP councillors elected in 2003. Deputy leader of BNP.

4. Cllr. Mike Howard.

Coldstream Guards. Marketing manager. First BNP councillor in Wales.


Mid and West Wales:

1. Mr. Simon Lillie.

Self-employed Photographer. Worked as MoD contractor and in Dept. of Work and Pensions.

2. Mr. Ian Si’Ree.

Bus Driver. Worked in Textile industry for 20 years.

3. Mr. Chris Edwards-Harrill.

Police Force. Driving examiner.

4. Mr. Lloyd Thomas Morgan.

17/21st Lancers. Civil Defence. Engineering (British Leyland / British Aerospace) for 30 years.

South Wales West:

1. Mr. Clive Bennett.

Petrochemical Industry for 26 years.

2. Mr. Nick Griffin.

BA Jurisprudence (Law) from Downing College, Cambridge, and boxing blue. Worked in agricultural engineering, property renovation and forestry. Political writer. Chairman of BNP.

3. Mrs. Tracy Si’Ree.

Housewife. Mother of four. School lunchtime supervisor.

4. Mr. John Cooper.

Electrician. Worked within the quarrying industry for 30 years.

South Wales Central:

1. Mr. John Walker.

Civil Servant at RAF Sealand for 24 years. Territorial Army, 14 years with Royal Welch Fusiliers and REME. National Treasurer of BNP.

2. Mr. Vincent McKenzie.

RAF. HGV Driver for 20 years.

3. Mr. Tim Windsor.

Construction industry. Stonemasonry business owner.

4. Mr. Mark Deacon.

Distribution co-ordinator.

South Wales East:

1. Mr. Robert James Trueman.

Self employed. Scaffolding business owner and landlord.

2. Mr. Peter Greenhalgh.

Dip.Theology from Bangor University. Teacher of English as a second language in Ukraine and at Coleg Harlech. Self employed.

3. Mrs. Marlene Jordan.

Prison service. Shop owner.

4. Mr. Christopher Robinson.

Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Police Force. Sales executive. Branch secretary of SSAFA.

Unlike certain other parties, the British National Party does not sell honours for cash, does not sell British passports to dodgy foreign businessmen, does not accept secret loans in return for favours, nor does it accept illegal donations from foreign business interests.

To make a legitimate donation to the BNP Welsh Assembly Election Fund:

By phone: credit card hotlines: 0870–7515296 and 0870-7522180.
or, online here.

Sunday, 25 February 2007

Rhodri Morgan and the Welsh Assembly


First Pratt - Sorry Minister Rhodri Morgan of the Welsh Assembly is running scared of a Tory-led nightmare alliance running Wales. First lets just have a quick reminder of the votes cast in the creation of this mega money swallowing pig trough.

The Welsh Assembly only exists because the referendum rules were fixed back in 1997

YES 559,419 50.3%
NO 552,698 49.7%

Only 25% of the Welsh electorate bothered to vote. I bet they wish they had now. .3% is no mandate to govern. Usually there is a much larger percentage required for a referendum to be valid.

However, Rhodri should not worry about the Tory's - he should start to worry about the unemployed working class that his party has helped create in Wales. The British National Party will restore pride along with their jobs.

If the image header turns your stomach then click on the Welsh Assembly donation link on the right and help bring back jobs and pride to Wales.

The sound of tireless voices is the price we pay for the right to hear the music of our own opinions.