"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 13 October 2012

A Handful of Reasons to Vote BNP




This short film features five short audio clips from national news and current affairs programmes highlighting the true state of our economy, uk terrorist activity, drug dealing and the grooming of young white girls by mainly Muslim gangs, the drive to recruit more Asian police officers and the mobilisation of one million black first-time voters.

Are you waking up yet?

Sunday 7 October 2012

Shropshire Organisers' Meeting

Shropshire Branch Officials

A meeting of key Shropshire Branch officials took place on Sunday 7th October to discuss future activism and election plans.

Local organisers gave reports from their areas which included a councillor's report.

Leaflets and Voice of Freedom newspapers have been regularly distributed in towns and villages. Many pubs have received multiple copies of 'Freedom' and a 'Saturday Night Team' has been out and about, recruiting new members by word of mouth in pubs and clubs. A number of people were keen on joining in with future demonstrations.

Fund raising boxes are currently being distributed amongst members to raise cash for election campaigns and a number of friendly landlords have kindly agreed to place a collection box on the bar.

The 'Shropshire Striders' walking group has been out and about visiting some scenic and historical places, including a walk along a 23 mile section of the Offa's Dyke Path. This walk saw a good turn out.

Funds are stable with a decent 'war chest' available to all Shropshire Units, however efforts are well underway to increase our fighting funds. Usual collections at meetings plus occasional Patriot's Dinners and collection boxes will ensure that elections can be fought now and in future.

Activism will continue during the latter part of 2012 as usual before a traditional short Christmas break.

A large social for members and supporters has been organised and a report on this will follow at a later date.

Shropshire Branch have a tradition of support for the Party Chairman and have some of the longest serving local organisers in the BNP. 

It is imperative that local people support the British National Party, whether in terms of activism or by offering their financial support. At the very least, all our people should be voting BNP and passing on the nationalist message via word of mouth.

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Two Convictions Doesn't Solve the Problem

 















Two Muslim brothers from Telford in Shropshire convicted of sex offences against young girls have been sent to prison for 18 and 14 years.

Ahdel Ali, 24, and Mubarek Ali, 29, both of Regent Street, Wellington, were also convicted of controlling child prostitution and trafficking girls.

Ahdel Ali, who was given 18 years at Worcester Crown Court after being convicted of raping a girl of 13.

The jury were told the brothers had sexually abused, trafficked, prostituted or tried to prostitute four teenagers from Telford.

Ahdel Ali was found guilty of one charge of rape, eleven charges of sexual activity with a child, three charges of controlling child prostitution, one of inciting child prostitution, an allegation of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and meeting a child after grooming. He was cleared on one charge of inciting child prostitution.

Mubarek Ali was convicted of four charges of controlling child prostitution, two of trafficking in the United Kingdom for sexual exploitation and a charge of causing child prostitution.

Readers should understand some things about this and similar cases.

Firstly, the Establishment are moving these trials around and setting sentencing dates at short notice to attempt to keep these crimes 'under the radar' and stop the BNP demonstrating outside court.

Secondly, it was Shropshire BNP who played a significant role in forcing the Establishment's hand. We leafleted relentlessly in Telford and other Shropshire towns that prompted a significant comment to be made by West Mercia Police Chief Inspector Alan Edwards which the media finally picked up on.

Thirdly, the BNP have campaigned for almost a decade on this issue as it is a nationwide problem and has been for years.

Fourthly, Shropshire BNP knows that this issue hasn't gone away just because a handful of Muslims have been jailed. It is still a big problem on our streets. How do we know this? Because we live in our community, we work in our community, we have friends in our community and we see and hear what goes on in our community. The problems of our nation take place in our community, and we speak out for and on behalf of our community.