Barnbrook's election

May 5, 2008

Eds.: The election of Richard Barnbrook to the London City Council is certainly welcome news.  At the same time, one can sense the enormous resistance that the BNP provokes in the leftist establishment — with one columnist Johann Hari, calling it an "ugly protest vote."

Hari claims that most BNP voters are axnious about immigration for economic reasons, not because "they don't want  different-looking people walking the streets." As Barnbrook notes in the article below, "Maybe people not just in the UK but across Europe and the world are saying their [national] identities are being abused.” 

BNP's Richard Barnbrook calls for flying of Union Jack and a ban on burkas

May 5, 2008

Times [London] Online

The mainstream party candidates walked off the stage when Richard Barnbrook stepped up to speak after becoming, early on Saturday morning, the first member of the British National Party to win a seat on the London Assembly. Mr Barnbrook was unpeturbed.

He expects to be treated as a pariah for the next four years, but insists that he will not be cowed. “If I have to be a lone wolf I will be one,” he told The Times.

Mr Barnbrook, 47, said that he intends to become the voice of “true Londoners”, fighting against political correctness and preferential treatment for racial minorities. He will press for the Union Jack to be flown permanently over City Hall, for burkas to be banned from public buildings and for official celebrations to mark St George's Day. He will resist the planned construction of a huge new mosque, the biggest place of worship in Britain, in Newham, East London. [more]

New Video: Arthur Kemp of the British National Party on the right of Brits (and other  whites) to have their own ethnostate and end immigration.

 

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