"Too often today, people are ready to tell us,
'this is not possible; that is not possible'.
I say, whatever the true interest of our country calls for, is always possible!"
- Enoch Powell.
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Friday, 23 September 2011
Trailer: Turning the tables on the BBC
The British National Party turns the tables on the pro-Communist BBC.
The BBC is paid for by the British people and as such, we have the right to a fair and impartial service.
We do not receive a fair and impartial service from the BBC, and it's time that the BBC bullies received a taste of their own medicine.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
British National Party Demonstration Shrewsbury Crown Court
The gang of Muslim men from Telford accused of offences including child rape and prostitution will face a retrial. The verdict followed a British National Party demonstration outside Shrewsbury Crown Court today.
The suspects were originally charged with a total of 49 sex offences against young girls. The case held in Telford collapsed under mysterious circumstances, and a newspaper reported that Judge Onions had formally discharged the jury from returning verdicts as they had been exposed to information that the judge felt might prejudice the case.
Today's hearing was to determine whether the defendants should be re-tried before a court. Telford organiser Phil Spencer has been in communication with the Police and the CPS throughout the process and has organised much activism to raise awareness of the case. Phil's hard work paid off today, and well over forty members and supporters made their feelings known at various access points around the Court building. Police confirmed that the Party's megaphones were not interfering with the court procedures but that they could certainly be clearly heard inside the Court.
British National Party Chairman Nick Griffin MEP also attended the demonstration and was warmly greeted by Party activists, including Margaret Clarke, who celebrated her eightieth birthday last month.
The British National Party protest then continued in the centre of Shrewsbury, where the encouraging sound of car horns was replaced by the voices of locals, many of whom were unaware of the court case due to the low-level of media coverage.
A number of young people gathered, and thanks to the brainwashing, which dominates the education system in our country, started to accuse the protestors of being racist. Unlike most politicians, our Chairman chose to answer their questions and spent nearly half an hour in conversation with them. Many then had their photographs taken with Nick, and we hope that some of them will now be motivated to ask questions and to form their own opinions rather than simply borrow those of the politically correct teaching unions.
The Clerk of the Court could not discuss the case in detail but confirmed that the Judge has given directions and that the Court will sit again on October the 14th. The nine accused will face a fresh trial.
We would like to thank the West Mercia Police for their courtesy and their professional approach to our peaceful protest.
Saturday, 17 September 2011
A Taste of Their Own Medicine
For too long the liberally-biased BBC has bullied the British National Party. The bullying stops here, and the BBC get a taste of their own medicine in this short video.
Remember that the BBC is paid for by you, and it is supposed to be impartial and regulated to that effect. But we all know that this is not the case, as when Nick Griffin appeared on Question Time, he faced a hand-picked audience who heckled and bullied him, while the whole show was dedicated to attacking the only politician who speaks up for the British people.
Whatever your views on the British National Party, you must join us in condemning the biased BBC, for without un-biased reporting we will never be able to put our trust in the BBC.
At present you, the law abiding licence payers, are funding the BBC's dishonesty. If this makes you angry, then join us in our struggle for fairness by contacting the BNP right away on: 0844 809 4581 or contact Shropshire Patriot directly via this blog.
Friday, 9 September 2011
Update On Shocking News - Paedophile Trial Collapses
Shropshire British National Party officials are calling for calm following the shocking news that the trial of seven muslim men accused of sexual exploitation and child prostitution has collapsed after more than three months. Judge Robin Onions discharged the jury from returning verdicts on 49 charges at Stafford Crown Court.
The Crown Prosecution Service are currently deciding whether to seek re-trials. The prosecution's position will be considered at Shrewsbury Crown Court on 20th September. The seven defendants are Ahdel Ali, 23; Mubarek Ali, 28; Ali Sultan, 24; Tanveer Ahmed, 39; Mahroof Khan, 33; Noshad Hussain, 21; and Mohammed Islam Choudhrey, 52. The men live in the Wellington and Sutton Hill areas of Telford.
A local British National Party organiser said, "This really is devastating news - yet again English victims and their families have been betrayed by the entire rotten Establishment - from the politically correct police, MPs and councillors right through to the treacherous judges who've made a mockery of British justice." He added, "We understand there is a huge amount of justifiable anger and resentment within the local community towards the muslim rape gangs, their enablers and apologists within the Establishment but rest assured that the Shropshire branch of the British National Party will continue to campaign for justice for the victims and do everything we can to protect the wider English community."
Earlier this year, the British National Party was vindicated when Telford-based Detective Chief Inspector Alan Edwards confirmed that political correctness and police inaction was largely to blame for creating an environment where muslim Asian rape gangs feel that they are able to carry out their vile racist acts without any fear of prosecution.
DCI Alan Edwards said: 'These girls are being passed around and used as meat. To stop this type of crime you need to start everyone talking about it but everyone's been too scared to address the ethnicity factor. No one wants to stand up and say that Pakistani guys in some parts of the country are recruiting young white girls and passing them around their relatives for sex, but we need to stop being worried about the racial complication.'
The Shropshire British National party will be back out on the streets of Telford this weekend alerting locals of the imported criminal threat and campaigning for justice for local English rape victims.
Shropshire Branch Attends County Steam Rally
Recent news reports showing glimpses of Enoch Powell's 'Rivers Of Blood' prophecy serve as a reminder to us all just how much our country has changed for the worse in recent decades. Despite the controlled media's best efforts to spin reports on the recent race riots, a truer picture of 'multicultural' Britain has at last been shown to the wider public.
It's little wonder why our people are so nostalgic and yearn for happier and more traditional times. Instead of embracing Government social engineering 'projects' and falling for it's poisonous propaganda, an ever increasing number of our folk are rediscovering Britain's past. On Bank Holiday Monday we did just that when we visited the 2011 Shrewsbury Steam Rally.
The two day event held in the beautiful farming landscape just outside the town, was a great display of Britain's transport, agricultural and industrial heritage. There were more than 1,000 exhibits including steam engines, cars, motorcycles, fairground organs, an olde time fair, birds of prey and a craft fair.
A local newspaper reported a boom in interest with a record 20,000 attending. Event organisers said that there had been a lot more young people and TV programmes such as the Victorian Farm series (filmed on the Shropshire estate of Acton Scott) had helped inspire people to get outdoors and catch a glimpse of life in years gone by.
Footnote: Unlike a certain other event that was held on the same day in a more... shall we say... 'cosmopolitan' part of the country, there were no reports of violence, robberies, drug dealing or attempted murder!
It's little wonder why our people are so nostalgic and yearn for happier and more traditional times. Instead of embracing Government social engineering 'projects' and falling for it's poisonous propaganda, an ever increasing number of our folk are rediscovering Britain's past. On Bank Holiday Monday we did just that when we visited the 2011 Shrewsbury Steam Rally.
The two day event held in the beautiful farming landscape just outside the town, was a great display of Britain's transport, agricultural and industrial heritage. There were more than 1,000 exhibits including steam engines, cars, motorcycles, fairground organs, an olde time fair, birds of prey and a craft fair.
A local newspaper reported a boom in interest with a record 20,000 attending. Event organisers said that there had been a lot more young people and TV programmes such as the Victorian Farm series (filmed on the Shropshire estate of Acton Scott) had helped inspire people to get outdoors and catch a glimpse of life in years gone by.
Footnote: Unlike a certain other event that was held on the same day in a more... shall we say... 'cosmopolitan' part of the country, there were no reports of violence, robberies, drug dealing or attempted murder!
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
'Telford sex ring' trial collapses
The trial of seven Telford men accused of sexual exploitation and child prostitution has collapsed after more than three months.
Judge Robin Onions discharged the jury from returning verdicts on 49 charges at Stafford Crown Court after hearing submissions from defence barristers.
The Crown Prosecution Service must now decide whether to seek re-trials.
The prosecution's position will be considered at Shrewsbury Crown Court on 20 September.
The seven defendants are Ahdel Ali, 23; Mubarek Ali, 28; Ali Sultan, 24; Tanveer Ahmed, 39; Mahroof Khan, 33; Noshad Hussain, 21; and Mohammed Islam Choudhrey, 52.
The men live in the Wellington and Sutton Hill areas of Telford and denied the charges relating to incidents alleged to have happened between 2007 and 2009.
"The Collapse of trial of Telford Muslim gang accused by police & locals of grooming is heavy blow to families in the area as well as to victims. We will campaign for retrial and more police resources on the crime".
Judge Robin Onions discharged the jury from returning verdicts on 49 charges at Stafford Crown Court after hearing submissions from defence barristers.
The Crown Prosecution Service must now decide whether to seek re-trials.
The prosecution's position will be considered at Shrewsbury Crown Court on 20 September.
The seven defendants are Ahdel Ali, 23; Mubarek Ali, 28; Ali Sultan, 24; Tanveer Ahmed, 39; Mahroof Khan, 33; Noshad Hussain, 21; and Mohammed Islam Choudhrey, 52.
The men live in the Wellington and Sutton Hill areas of Telford and denied the charges relating to incidents alleged to have happened between 2007 and 2009.
"The Collapse of trial of Telford Muslim gang accused by police & locals of grooming is heavy blow to families in the area as well as to victims. We will campaign for retrial and more police resources on the crime".
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