Thursday, 31 July 2008

Taking the p*ss!!!!

Families were last night reeling from a devastating 35 per cent rise in gas bills – the biggest ever.

It is the second time that British Gas has raised prices in less than seven months.

Critics condemned the move for coming at a time when millions of households are already struggling to cope with spiralling fuel bills.

COMMENT

I do not know how much more I can take. I am being seriously and brutally honest here. How many increases have there been now?, two maybe three increases of twenty five percent or more. This amounts to increases of more than one hundred percent in our gas and electricity bills in the last two years!!

Privatisation of the utilities in my opinion is the worst thing that has happened to this country. Its all about profits at the expense of misery to millions of householders throughout Britain. This clown of a Prime Minister "gormless Gordon Brown" economic genius of Britain has said that Labour has given us ten years of growth. Where for *uck sake is the growth?!!.Oh silly me, its ten years of growth in the immigrant, Muslim, terrorist, asylum seeker population invading this country...However my financial situation without a doubt is shrinking under this traitorous filth government, but hey we get what we vote for don't we.

Do any of you out there think that the people in charge will struggle?..Yeh right! I don't know why I even asked, they (in charge) probably own the gas and electric companies or have thousands of shares in them. This country is not too far from breaking or falling apart, that's for certain as it seems now that going to work means working to pay out more and more money to these white collar robbers.

As for me I'm just on my way out to do another twelve hour shift, the way its going I may have to start working eighteen hour days to cover these costs. I cannot wait for the next general election.

To read article click on link. Enjoy what you read. Hail the Labour Party !

Monday, 28 July 2008

Liverpool Council attempt to bully and intimidate BNP member!

THE former owner of Liverpool’s Quiggins centre has been warned by the city’s Culture Company about using the 08 logo to promote the British National Party.

Hill Dickinson, the Culture Company’s solicitors, have written to BNP party member Peter Tierney threatening legal action over his use of a version of the Liverpool 08 logo on an advertising hoarding he tows behind a vehicle.

The threat comes in the same month they contacted former Culture Company chief executive Jason Harborow for using the logo on the website of a consultancy firm he set up after leaving the company.

But Mr Tierney, who trades as Peter Quiggins from his antique dealership on Aigburth Road, claims the threats are unnecessary and heavy-handed.

---Comment---

Yet again we see that excersing free speech is only for the people in charge or indirectly connected to the people in power. Lets face it, the Daily post and the Liverpool Echo collectively are rag bag papers with second rate columnists and writers who dream of bigger things. It is clear that democracy and freedom of speech is not supported by these comics. It is fantastic that the likes of Peter Tierney is standing up for what he believes in despite the bully boy tactics of a few and behind the scene trouble makers of Liverpool Council. We are under no doubt that if Peter Tierney was not a member and supporter of the BNP that no or any legal action would be taken against him, or 'threats' of legal action. God help anyone in Liverool for having an opinion, shame on Liverpool Council and shame on Liverpool Echo and Daily Post for not standing up for the 'little man' on the street. But what else would you expect from these hypocrites.

Saturday, 26 July 2008

BBCollective Radio 3



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Mersey MP calls for challenge to Gordon Brown

A SENIOR Mersey MP broke ranks last night to urge fellow Labour MPs to consider ditching Gordon Brown in the wake of the Glasgow by-election disaster.George Howarth, the Knowsley North and Sefton East MP, said the shock result – the loss of Labour’s 25th safest seat on a 22.5% swing – showed the party was in a “gravely difficult position”.
The former home office minister rejected the view that Labour’s unpopularity was the result of rising food, fuel and mortgage prices, rather than the prime minister himself.

COMMENT

Well the dust has not even settled on the Glasgow East Labour election disaster and already the Labour Westminster thieves are distancing themselves from the political disaster that is Gordon Brown. You have got to give it to these, ahem "honourable people", the only time they actually look concerned about anything is when their gravy train, freeloading MP lifestyles are at threat. You know when things are really serious when Peter Kilfoyle (MP,Labour Walton) comes out with his usual comments that carry as much weight as Gordon Brown saying something that he actually believes is going to be beneficial to the British people. Anyway if Kilfoyle gets voted out at the next General election it would save the tax payers a fortune in pies and sausage roll money, kilfoyle may actually lose a bit of weight even and that goes for the rest of the overweight Labour freeloaders at Westminster. Good riddance to the lot of them!

To read article click on headline.

Friday, 25 July 2008

Come in Gordon Brown, Your time is up.

I have to say that I am absolutely delighted at the the mire the Labour Party are in at this moment. I have never seen a parliamentary Bi-Election result as sensational as this one last night with the Scottish Electorate kicking Gordon good and proper where it hurts and that's at the ballot box. I don't think there has been a Prime Minister and Party that has been hated as much as this one is currently. They are both collectively hand in hand a bunch of frauds. Today we have had the usual ragbag of tired and worn out Labour spokespeople dishing out the usual drivel of "we have to get our house in order, we are feeling the countries pain with food, fuel and oil prices, etc, etc, etc"..But what gets done to resolve all these problems?, absolutely nothing!!

There is no doubt that the Conservatives with Cameron are going to get in at the next General Election. The biggest vote winner for the Conservatives is the fact that Gordon Brown is leading the Labour Party. Lets not be fooled though that the Conservatives have got the "Midas touch" with the problems that the country is now experiencing, the problems are too deep rooted for them to be fixed quick term. Because of this "politically correct" state that the country is in there is nothing that the Conservatives could do anyway and it will be more of the same as the disaster that the Labour Party has been.

The country is at at a crossroads where the electorate need to reevaluate how they vote. Just because its always been the LibLabCon it doesn't mean it always has to be that way. Last night with the SNP getting in in Glasgow East was the perfect example of the electorate making this point.

The long term outlook for this country is bleak and dark, even under a Conservative rule it will be as bad. Labours politically correct, multicultural experiment has fallen flat on its face and I for one will not be mourning for the demise of Labour, Gordon Brown and co.

The British National Party (BNP) has the policies and the leadership to turn this mess around. Roll on the next General Election, thats what I say.

To read the article on the demise of Labour and Gordon Brown click on headline.

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Superlambbananas?

Please take part in our poll on the Superlambbananas, it can be found on the side of the blog. What are your thoughts on these things that have appeared all around Liverpool?
Are they a waste of money or have they helped to add to Liverpool culture?
Please post your comments here and also send in any pics you may have of these things.

Monday, 21 July 2008

Liverpool BNP and freedom of speech debate in the Liverpool Echo.

On numerous occasions the Liverpool Echo has printed letters from Liverpool BNP members, which in turn has resulted in some debate. Credit must be given where it is due and we would like to thank the Liverpool Echo for standing by its latest claim that it stands up for freedom of speech, which was in its Thursday, July 17th, 2008 edition. Even though in the said article the Echo has stipulated that it is reviewing their policies regarding the British National Party. We hope the Liverpool Echo will continue to respect the fact that we are a legal political party that believes in democracy and an important part of democracy is being able to voice different opinions, so that the electorate can make an informed choice. It is the responsibility of the electorate to decide on the views of a political party not an individual or organisation.



One of our candidates for the Belle Vale ward, Pete Molloy, had a letter printed in the Liverpool Echo on 9th July, 2008. The letter had been edited and we can only assume this must be due to lack of space available on the Echo’s letter page. Here are the two versions along with the Liverpool Echo article.



Original Letter:-



This New Labour government has proven once again with Harriet Harman’s Equality Bill that they have turned their backs on white working class British males, which was once the party’s core support base. If evidence was ever needed for this, then all you need to hear is the praise by this New Labour government for imported cheap migrant labour.



New Labour would say it is “positive” discrimination to aid women and ethnic minorities to help find employment as well as better their career aspirations. However, this so called “Equality” Bill is in fact racial and gender discrimination against white British males no matter how much spin Ms Harman would like to put on it. Even when Ms Harman was approached and informed that this Bill could discriminate against white males, she is quoted has saying “You don’t get progress if there isn’t a bit of a push forward”. Is it any wander that many white working class males have withdrawn their traditional support from a party that they thought they had a voice with to seek alternative representation.



Increasingly over the many years, I have felt that if you belong to the group of people that I belong to, which is a straight, single, working class, white British male, that you are becoming more disenfranchised by this New Labour Government. New Labour has made this group of people the lowest of the low in their own homeland. It was because of having a lack of a voice in the political correct feminist driven Labour Party, which was one of the reasons why I left the party in 2006 and joined the British National Party (BNP).



We in the BNP believe that irrespective of a person’s gender or racial origin, if they are born in Britain then they are automatically at the front of the employment queue and that person should be employed solely on merit and not their gender or race. The government as no right to dictate to the private sector whom they can and can’t employ.



One must ask where all this New Labour’s social engineering policies will end. Will they dictate to pub landlords that a certain percentage of their patrons will have to be women and from ethnic minorities before they can trade? Will they try and dictate to people what the demographic make up of their social group will be before they leave their homes to socialise? They have already dictated to the British public that we are to be part of a Soviet style European super state by ratifying the Lisbon Treaty with out a mandate from the British public. Therefore, any thing is possible with this anti-British New Labour government.



Liverpool Echo version:-



So-called equality

THIS New Labour government has proven once again with Harriet Harman’s Equality Bill that they have turned their backs on white working class British males, who were once the party’s core support base.

New Labour would say it is “positive” discrimination to aid women and ethnic minorities to help find employment as well as better their career aspirations. However, this so called Equality Bill is in fact racial and gender discrimination against white British males no matter how much spin Ms Harman would like to put on it.

Even when Ms Harman was approached and informed that this Bill could discriminate against white males, she is quoted has saying: “You don’t get progress if there isn’t a bit of a push forward.” Is it any wonder that many white working class males have withdrawn their traditional support from a party that they thought they had a voice with which to seek alternative representation.

We in the BNP believe that irrespective of a person’s gender or racial origin, if they are born in Britain then they are automatically at the front of the employment queue and that person should be employed solely on merit and not their gender or race. The government has no right to dictate to the private sector whom they can and can’t employ.

P. Molloy, Childwall

Liverpool Echo Article 17th July 2008

The ECHO will stand up for freedom of speech

FREEDOM of speech is the cornerstone of a democratic society but when does one person’s right to express their views infringe another person’s liberty?

Opinion expressed on our letters pages last week caused consternation for some readers.

A LETTER from P. Molloy of the British National Party (ECHO, July 9) prompted anger in some quarters.

Reader Tom Jenkins from Walton wrote: “I find it abhorrent that my local newspaper would print material from a fascist organisation. The leader of the BNP, Nick Griffin denies the Holocaust ever happened. He was convicted of race hatred in 1998 for publicly stating these views.

“Molloy states that jobseekers should not be discriminated against due to their racial origin but then states that those born in Britain should be at the front of the job queue.

“Such glaring contradictions are commonplace among the BNP as they try to present themselves as reasonable members of society.

“There is no place for the vile hatred of the BNP in our city.”

Readers may recall the court case in November 2006 when Nick Griffin (pictured), leader of the BNP, was cleared of stirring up racial hatred.

In his summing up Judge Jones said: “This case is not about whether the political beliefs of the BNP are right or wrong. We live in a democratic society which jealously protects the rights of its citizens to freedom of expression, to free speech.

“That does not mean it is limited to speaking only the acceptable, popular or politically correct things. It extends to the unpopular, to those which many people may find unacceptable, unpalatable and sensitive."

The ECHO believes in freedom of speech but not in inflammatory statements.

We are currently reviewing our policies with regard to the BNP and other similar organisations.

Liverpool BNP would like to add that our Chairman, Nick Griffin, has never been convicted of denying the holocaust, not least because it is not an offence under British law.

He was, in the last century, very critical of the way in which the real suffering and mass murder of the Jews of occupied Europe has been exploited by mainly aethiestic gentile leftists as a moral club to stifle criticism of mass immigration.


He long ago expressed regret that the language used upset some individual Jews, as, in the post-9/11 world, the free peoples of the West and the Jews need to bury past quarrels and stand together against the threat of Islamic imperialism.