Saturday, 1 May 2010

Comments about BNP

I find it funny ,that the more the powers that be, try to ignore and push them into the background the more pro comments I see.Having taken the time to read the B.N.P. Manifesto it's obvious to anyone that they are the ONLY party to actually listen to the worries and insecurities of the British population and come out and say what they intend doing about it.I have never,not once,ever,heard a direct response from any of the other parties when a question relating to immigration was put to them, digression being the name of the game.Well SKY are you going to print this or do your usual with my comments and bin it?.

Typical Sky, You try and rubbish the B N P by any means possible. After Nick told you that the B N P had identified £200bn. Why didn’t you ask him where these cuts were coming from? Why didn’t you ask him how much the B N P is going to give pensioners? I’ll tell you £150 per week. Why don’t you report the good things in the manifesto which there are many? Because you don’t want the public to know all the good things that the B N P stand for and want to do for the genuine British workers and tax payers of this country. Nick gave an answer which made your reporter look like an idiot. You’re no better than the Daily Mirror sending out hate campaign leaflets.

Posted by: The Heretic on May 1, 2010 11:53 AMWhen asked about immigration, the leaders of the "main 3" didn't have the guts to admit that THEY were at a loss with no idea of the size of the problem, instead they gave pawltry excuses along with a switch on subject............each and every time. Nick Griffin was honest at least and with a little bit of negative tweaking from the media, once again demonised. I shall be voting for the BNP on Thursday (purely in protest) and I have come to this decision as I am not prepared to squander my vote on one of the three main candidates each of whom dare barely utter the word "immigration". If this makes me a bigotted racist then fine by me.

these are just some of the Pro BNP comments I hear everyday, time for some people to wake up and see who tells it how it is.

Sunday, 18 April 2010

There is no housing crisis, only a population crisis

Isn't it great when you find a comment that is better than the original article, here's one from this article which i thought you might like.

http://www.democracyforum.co.uk/content/93-there-no-housing-crisis-only-population-crisis.html

Lorraine

Why is it, when there is talk of immigration, we are compared to the USA, the country is huge, we are just a small island, it just does not make sense, it's like comparing us to Russia or China.
In England and Wales there maybe 700,000 empty homes, they have been going up like rabbit hutches, I bet you will find that the magority of these homes are new builds, which I assume have been built for the immigrants.
Last year rates where paid on all unoccupied industrial properties, a lot of people started to demolish the properties rather than be faced with the heafty rate bills, without the ability of making profit, this was highlighted on many programmes, that's why a lot of building work was stopped, because as soon as the roof was put on, the rates then became due on the properties, which halted a lot of building work.
The reason that out of town retail parks are thriving, is due to the rateable value of these properties, a lot of them are classed as warehouses, which means less rates and of course free parking facilities unlike towns.
The rateable value of shops in town are over priced, and with internet shopping it's even more difficult for town shops to compete. Problems should stimulate the human mind, but in which way.

Means testing on your lifestyle, even though you paid into the system, you may not be entitled to medical care.

More fines imposed on parking, seperating your rubbish, deadlines for payments, fines for filling in forms wrong.

Grants made available for anyone that can conclude that CO2 emissions, cause global warming.

We can't afford the rates on a car showroom, so we will turn the forecourt into a hand car wash business, that's forward thinking.

Will the time come, when we have all these empty properties and stalls on the forecourts selling our wares, that's quite an interesting prospect, it's definitely forward thinking, that we will make more money going backwards.

Thanks Lorraine a thoroughly good read.

An Apology

Everyone seems to be apologising for the wrongs forced upon others by EMPIRE.

I thought I'd add my own apology, it's to the British people. I'm sorry I didn't wake up earlier, I'm sorry I did not vote in the last too General Elections, I'm sorry that I've let this government take this country to the brink of disaster, I'm sorry for allowing our children to be used as pawns in the game of Politics, I'm sorry for allowing greedy utility companies to get fat from extortionate prices, I'm sorry for all the PC laws being invented daily, I'm sorry for the fear people feel because they don't feel safe, I'm sorry for the compensation culture, I'm sorry for the mess our incompetent bankers have made of our finances, and I'm sorry that Lynda Waltho is going to lose her Parliamentary seat to me.

Because BNP are the only party to have what is needed to bring this country back from the brink, all the above apologies will be made good if BNP gain power, no more apologising VOTE BNP.