Showing posts with label referendum rally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label referendum rally. Show all posts

Monday, 24 September 2007

A Referendum call to arms


The Leader of the British National Party, Nick Griffin has unleashed his dogs of war (thats code for activists) and endorsed the Pro Referendum Rally scheduled to take place in Central Londonistan on 27th October.

On his Chairman's Column, amoungst other items of interest he has posted the following:-

Referendum Call

......a referendum on the new EU Treaty/Constitution. I have signed it, and we have called on our activists to get involved with the push to get people to the proposed Referendum Rally in Central London on 27th October.
But both are done with reservations. For a start, the realistic view of that rally is that, despite its professed aim of 500,000 attendees, it will be a surprise if the organisers can get 5,000 there. Of course the issue is more important than the hunting ban, but the Countryside Alliance was working with a network of extraordinarily powerful local social grapevines and on an issue that stirs far deeper passions in most of its enthusiasts than opposition to the EU does in the majority even of Euro-realists.
More important still is the fact that I remember all too well the Common Market referendum of 1975, in which I was involved as a teenage activist for the ‘No’ campaign. We never stood a chance: the question was loaded; the ‘Yes’ campaign was backed by all the main parties; our side had one booklet sent to each household, while the lie-filled ‘Yes’ booklet was seconded by the Government’s ‘recommendation’ document; Big Business and the BBC; worst of all the other side was able to outspend us by a factor of eleven to one.
There cannot be the slightest doubt that any fresh referendum would be just as rigged. Naturally we in the BNP would do our best to help the anti-EU campaign overcome the drastically sloping playing field, but the chances of success would be very slim. Basically, Governments don’t call referenda that they are not confident of winning.
It gets worse: That means that a successful call for a referendum on this life-or-death question of national freedom would in all probability merely give the Europhiles a popular democratic mandate for their treason. The fact that any such vote would be secured by essentially dishonest means wouldn’t make much difference; once ‘the people’ vote ‘in favour’ of the Treaty that looks like a Constitutional duck, walks like a Constitutional duck and quacks like a Constitutional duck, then the political elite can claim that their nation-wrecking spree was done by permission of the Great British Public. Which would a) legitimise what they’ve done; b) make it harder to undo, and c) give them some defence when we put them on trial for treason – under the old rules, complete with the traditional penalties.
So we can only shake our heads in bewilderment at the well-meaning naivety of the good-hearted souls calling for a referendum. And we are only going along with their October 27th protest in order to reinforce our right – as the party with far more popular support than UKIP (since their MEPs’ decision to vote in favour of a Europe-wide school curriculum to oppose ‘xenophobia’, some now spell that EuKIP, by the way) – to lead the battle to free Britain from Europe.
We will be there to recruit, to try to save good activists wasting their time in one or other of the plethora of anti-EU groups going nowhere, among which UKIP is now undoubtedly the worst. It reminds me of the slogan the Socialist Workers Party used to roll out at election times: “Vote Labour, But With No Illusions”.

That is good enough for me. See you there. By the way, did you like the bit about trying the traitors for treason? I know I did.


SIOE - A message

A message to the SIOE organisers

I suspect that the organisers behind the Stop the Islamification of Europe,(SIOE) campaign are either paid agents, escaped lunatics or an entire corp of prima donna ballerinas.

Despite my differences with them over their condition to me removing the 14 words from my blog (which I obviously refused) before accepting my offer of support in the U.K., I continued to link to their site. But no longer.

After the disappointing turn out in Brussels when only a few hundred attended the SIOE demo (and I salute those who did) they are hell bent again on keeping possible supporters away from a demo they have planned for the day before the London Pro-Referendum rally on the 27th of October. These are the rules for those who wish to show their opposition to the continuing colonisation of Our Country and the rest of Western Europe.........

The next SIOE demonstration is planned for London on 26th October.

SIOE groups in other countries are urged to hold demonstrations in their own cities, if not on the same day then as close to it as possible.

This date is to coincide with:-

1. Islamo-fascism Awareness week (22nd – 26th October) where conferences, rallies and other events are scheduled across the USA.

2 The pro-referendum rally on the 27th October

This was to help people to attend both without incurring additional travel costs or the use of two weekends.

I am unable to give precise locations and times until final approval of the Metropolitan Police and other authorities, but the formal application has been made.

The subject of the demonstration is Islamic Persecution.

Political parties are not welcome, but individuals may attend.

Persecuted minority groups likely to be represented are

Armenians
Assyrians
Copts
Hindus
Sikhs
Indonesian Christians

And others

There will be speakers from these groups.

If any persecuted non-Islamic group wishes to be represented please contact SIOE England directly.

There will be a contingent of people opposed to Turkey’s entry into the European Union.

Flags of persecuted groups will be permitted, subject to prior approval.

Banners highlighting the plight of persecuted minorities in Islamic countries are permitted.

SIOE banners and slogans obviously are permitted and may be obligatory if other banners are used.


These guys are complete plonkers. This event should be for all people and all political parties. A rally with banners from all parties would have shown a United People and an opportunity has been missed.

As for their pathetic excuse about having it the day before the Referendum Rally is nonsense. This seems to me more like an attempt to have a damp squib day that the government can point to and say. "Look at the low turnout. The country supports our policies on immigration". It may well even reduce the turnout at the Referendum Rally by splitting the UK supporters would only be able to afford to attend one event. We cannot all afford a weekend in Londonistan. Besides who would want to.

SIOE - Eat my shorts.