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9 comments for “Simon Darby’s Blog”

  1. Am I the only Nationalist to look upon these latest developments as good news? We have had people inside the Party working against us and we have still done this well. Also the fact that people attempt to seize control of the Party now tells me we are on the verge of greatness, for it is only then the treasonous step forward to reap the glory!

    Posted by Spanner Monkey | December 15, 2007, 3:57 am
  2. Be they right or wrong, One must remember our leaders are Human.
    The reason I lkie to follow them is they show an attribute sadly lacking in not just politics, but society today.
    It is a thing called COURAGE. Courage enables great men and Women to do not what is esiest, but what is right, sometimes at the expense of friendships, physical reward, and other semmingly attractive alternatives.
    Let me ask you this though, Who has even been made great, or been revered in History who had no courage or took the easy way out?
    God bless all those who lead this party and put it first.
    Whoever they are I will be proud to support them in any way I can.

    Posted by Frank Forte | December 15, 2007, 10:49 am
  3. Yes you are right, it takes courage, and not a little skill, Parliament has many times tried to Silence Nick Griffin, over him calling Islam a wicked wicked faith, here we are after the London Bombings and according to MI5 with 2000 Islamic radicals roaming our streets.
    They tried to silence him over Grooming. again he was Proved right.

    Sleepy Brits are slowly waking up
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article2409833.ece

    Lets hope they wake up in time.

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article2538090.ece
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article2237940.ece

    Posted by royalecraig | December 19, 2007, 12:40 am
  4. why is Justice Muhammad Taqi Usmani even allowed to travel too this country if he has such hatred for us. The next time he is in this country he should be caught and made an example of

    Posted by englanddave | January 5, 2008, 4:32 pm
  5. Regarding Simons blog on charities.

    Whilst we are on this subject of charities involved in politics, what about ‘Common Purpose’ a registered charity funded in part from government departments then brainwashed selected candidates so that they can manipulate government and local government follow this link for more info:
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3664960863576873594&hl=en-GB

    Posted by illigitimus | January 11, 2008, 9:55 am
  6. I was particularly interested in
    Simon’s brief reference in his 10 January blog to the fact that he had been speaking to a titanium stockist. The question of strategic metals, of which titanium is one, with uses in
    aircraft jet engines among many others and hence important to the defence industry, is one which has occupied my mind from time to time for the best part of a year.
    I have been telling myself that I must write to the party think tank about this matter but it could be that Simon has pre-empted me.
    The crux of the matter is that, if we are to become a self-sufficient nation, which we may well have to do if we are surrounded by a hostile agglomeration of one-world-governed states, we will need stocks of many strategic metals, such as nickel, chromium, vanadium, manganese, cobalt and
    tungsten ( both essential for high speed cutting-tool steels), aluminium, magnesium and many others whose ores do not exist in any significant quantities beneath our islands. True, we have iron,
    copper, tin, zinc and lead but the rest we normally import. If and when the BNP takes power, perhaps its very first job will be to
    sequestrate and hand for safe keeping to the army or the MoD,
    those stocks of strategic metals
    which are already in the country and which cannot be replenished
    otherwise than by importation,
    involving transport over seas or through airspace controlled by hostile regimes. This I am certain,
    needs to be a top priority as soon
    as a BNP government takes power.
    I would be very interested indeed to read anything which Simon may have to say on this subject, particularly whether our party has considered the matter in depth and devised a strategy to secure these
    vitally important materials.

    Posted by Noel | January 11, 2008, 11:56 pm
  7. Comment on the Youotube video.
    Very interesting to see how worried the Labour Party are about the BNP, they all banged on about housing, jobs immigration one even commented on how well trade unions have worked with immigrant labour, they also patronised the British Public by saying don’t treat electors as if they were BNP people.
    Hillary Benn’s opening words ‘comrades’ and his closing comment, “it’s ‘one world now”, was that a clue to the way they are thinking?
    They were all pretty much in agreement about how the BNP has evolved and is now more acceptable to the Brtish electorate and how they (the Labour Party) must do more to convince the public that Labour does care. That’s nice from the likes of slimey Hain the pain.
    Regarding the acceptability of the BNP, the facts are that when politicians talk rubish as most Labour ones often do, how stupid do they think the electorate is, you cannot alter facts - housing, jobs, immigration, spiralling costs and of course this rediculous situation in the mIddle East. You cannot fool all the people all the time, they spoke about the BNP lies (true lies of course), thats rich from those who act out the definition.

    Posted by illigitimus | January 13, 2008, 3:42 pm
  8. We are all now familiar with the NuLabour revolving door system for cabinet ministers in the unlikely event that their corrupt activities reach the public domain, as in the cases of Mandolin and Plonkit:
    (1)Fired from cabinet for
    corruption, without loss of
    cabinet salary.
    (2)Required to wait six months for
    the furore to die down.
    (3)Reinstated in new cabinet post.
    (4)Fired from cabinet again for
    more corruption.
    (5)Rewarded with nice little earner
    (EU sinecure for Mandolin,
    newspaper column for Plonkit).
    This system will work just as well
    for the former cricket-pitch vandal
    and alleged attempted post office blagger, in the unlikely event that
    that Brown does not follow the
    Blair precedent of suppressing any and all investigations into NuLabour-connected financial irregularities.

    Posted by Noel | January 17, 2008, 5:54 pm
  9. Nice to hear we are in demand again the media coverage will bring in more support for us.

    Simon a little complaint: we are beginning to get a reputation like the Temperance Society, in bed at 10 with an hot cup of cocoa.

    Can’t we have a few of out top brass caught visiting a rent boy or visiting a dominetrex for a good whipping. The other parties top brass are never out of the newspapers with their little adventures and a I reckon we should have a bit now we are mainstream. Can you propose it , Simon , at the next big board meeting.

    Posted by davidcopperfield | January 31, 2008, 8:57 pm

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