- Nick Griffin

Chairman’s Blog: Another prediction comes true


We’re getting a fantastic response to the first professional fund-raising operation ever rolled out by the BNP. At the close of the first week alone we’ve raised more than enough to pay outright for the extra capacity folding/multiple item stuffing machine that we need so badly to speed up and further professionalise our administrative operation.

This will enable us to carry on ticking items off our vital ‘preparing for growth’ shopping list. It’s so vital that we’re ready to catch the flood tide of nationalist fortunes that everyone can feel is on the way. Many thanks to all those who’ve contributed so generously already, and I must urge those who might have put the donation slip behind the mantelpiece clock to fill it in and join all those people like you helping to fund the future growth of the only party with the potential to turn things around for our poor tortured country.

A few months back I predicted that next May’s GLA elections gave us such a great opportunity to break through into the political big-time that we’d soon see all of the far-lefts’ embedded assets within the BNP emerging from under their rocks in one last desperate attempt to wind up the naive and gullible in a bid to destabilise the party and knock us of course.

  Right on cue, we found them – allied with a few other unsavoury elements and some well-meaning dupes – all primed and ready to go with a ‘palace coup’ attempt in January. When I was elected to lead the BNP in 1999, the only person who could call an Extraordinary Meeting to change the core parts of the party constitution was the leader. In order to end this dictatorial and thoroughly un-British state of affairs, I called such a meeting and there gave to the newly formed Advisory Council the failsafe power to bring the elected leader to account by calling such a meeting.

But, of course, in our imperfect world each solution brings a fresh potential problem, and the last few months have seen increasingly frantic and blatant attempts to push BNP stalwarts off the Advisory Council. They were to be replaced with supporters of the little group who want to remove power from the leader, the members who elect the leader, and the Voting Members who now control policy-making, and to run the whole thing themselves as a totally uncontrolled junta. What is it with the ones who used to be genuine? Greed? Insecurity? Juvenile arrogance? A secret extremist agenda? Knowing that their own failings are about to catch up with them? Yes, all those things – it’s not a pretty sight.   

Lancing the boil last week has inevitably led to a fraught and unbelievable hectic time in the run-up to Christmas, but it will soon be last year’s news, leaving all the good people to get stuck in to the GLA campaign.

The other evening we had an excellent and very productive regional meeting in the North West. Last night a meeting of BNP activists in Glasgow voted unanimously to condemn the little clique of troublemakers. The same response has come from the South East, South West, London, North East, Eastern Region and West Midlands. I’m off to Leicester’s AGM tomorrow, and am meeting with key people in Wales on Monday.

All day I and other key people have been fielding calls from members of the vast loyalist majority – people are now getting angry about all the lies being thrown at us, and in the case of officials at being badgered and bullied in unsolicited telephone calls from the clique (the would-be wreckers, of course, have nothing else to do with their time, while the good people are getting on with running and building the party).

Many of the more experienced members and especially the activists are working out for themselves what’s at the back of the anti-elected leadership agitation by using the simple but always reliable test: Cui Bono? Who benefits from this?

Tonight several good activists were turned away from the back street pub venue for a secretively organised rebel meeting in Bradford. The thirty people there included the wretched woman who threw away the biggest ever BNP poll lead in the country in Keighley, plus some individuals who aren’t even in the BNP. Still, all the paid up members were handed invitation letters to a proper Yorkshire regional meeting, being held in Leeds next Tuesday. I’ll certainly be there to explain what’s been going on, and to answer any question that anyone wants to raise. I hope very much that Chris Beverley and Ian Dawson will be there too, because many good people have questions for them as well.

It’s too close to Christmas now, but come the early New Year I think we need a big meeting in every region, to give everyone the chance to ask questions, listen to the BNP answers, and plan ahead for the vital campaigns in the year ahead.

Press interference

Meanwhile, the press are starting to sniff around. No doubt the coverage will be designed to help the opposition. It’s pathetically obvious really: The other day we had the Independent running a not-really-national-news story about the nationalist trade union Solidarity. The point of the article was obscure until one reached the last paragraph – Solidarity admits non-white members (as all unions are bound to do by law).

That, you know, is designed to give ammunition to those trying to wind-up ‘hard-liners’ against a supposedly ‘soft’ BNP leadership (for we give Solidarity considerable support, not least because our members need a union that won’t turn its back on them if they need help).

Next – you mark my words – we’ll get more not-really-national-stories in the papers about how ‘extreme’ the current BNP leadership is. Those, you see, will be intended to alarm the ‘softer’ members. Watch out for the lies along those lines, coming to a newsstand near you shortly. Do the people who dream up these patently transparent stunts really think that BNP members are stupid?

Talking of stupid, Labour toad and Searchlight crony John Cruddas is busy touting silly tales about us around the House of Commons. A shame he can’t concentrate on getting his constituents affordable housing.

Sounds familiar?

On the subject of newspapers, Daily Mail columnist Richard Littlejohn today has a reworking of the Doctor Doolittle song ‘If I Could Talk With the Animals’. Justly mocking Gordon Brown for his ‘talk with the Taliban’ U-turn, it includes the lines:

“If I could talk to the Taliban/Give asylum to the Taliban/Mobile phones, council homes, long term loans/To the Taliban/Then they would vote for me!”

Not bad Richard, but I can’t help thinking he’s been listening to my own ‘I’ve Got A Brand New Leather Jacket’ – now several years old but still repeatedly surfacing on websites and even the occasional independent local radio station:

“Oh I’ve got a brand new leather jacket/And a brand new mobile phone/Brits they live in cardboard boxes while we get furnished homes.” And so on.

It takes quite a while for me to get through to Martin Wingfield today to discuss briefly the production schedule for our publications next month. He explains that the phone is ringing off the hook with people renewing their membership, and that the Gold Badge scheme is again proving very popular as people seek to wear their commitment on their lapels.

Everyone is noticing the huge improvements to the website since the new team took over. In fact, the change is so marked that I guess it’s inevitable that new web editor Arthur Kemp will get it in the neck in smear terms pretty soon. The established media really fear our Internet ability to cut through their veil of deceit and reach our people directly with our message of warning and real hope for a better future.

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Watch the “Brand New Leather Jacket” video below…

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15 comments for “Chairman’s Blog: Another prediction comes true”

  1. Thank you for the update. We can start to get back to normal now then.

    Good.

    Posted by Green Arrow | December 15, 2007, 3:23 pm
  2. At the start of the week,I felt dejected,upset.This morning I feel a lot better.United we stand,Divided we fall. In the 70’s
    I was in the old NF,saw the split,
    it has taken all this time to achieve what we now have. Some mistakes have been made,some to be made in the future. So, let’s not argue much more, let’s get on with saving this once Great Country of ours,and start WINNING elections. We have a long journey ahead of us,let us proceed,with caution, and depose of ‘Mr Bean’ ‘call me Dave’and the rest of the TRAITORS.

    Posted by D.H.Boater | December 15, 2007, 4:36 pm
  3. Thanks Nick, much appreciated

    Everyone should read Lee Barnes’s blog comment on recent events.

    Everyone should also never forget that it was Nick who warned in advance of the Muslim atrocity that eventually erupted on July 7th 2005. Nick had a sufficiently high public profile that the authorities no doubt heard him and could have taken pre-emptive action.

    They did not. And they now have the blood of the victims still on their hands.

    But what does that say about the calibre of Nick’s leadership? Where are the other party leaders of equivalent insight? (Answers on a postage stamp, please.)

    It is interesting that apart from their own ‘take’ on the security measures implemented (which Lee explains in detail), the critics seem to have little to say apart from repeating certain slurs (that Lee also answers, giving ‘chapter and verse’) and reiterating that they don’t like this or that person, who therefore ought to be ejected.

    They really don’t seem to have anything else of substance to say at all, and are increasingly portraying themselves as mere malcontents, i.e. ‘if my crowd can’t run things, then no-one else can, even if it means demolishing the entire Party structure.’

    Nevertheless, it is encouraging to read of the Party’s ongoing progress, in spite of recent ‘rough sleddin.’

    I like what old Job said, back in about 1800 BC. It is right up to date:

    “The righteous also shall hold on his way, and he that hath clean hands shall be stronger and stronger” Job 17:9.

    Posted by Alanorei | December 15, 2007, 5:29 pm
  4. Life as a funny old way of throwing up varies challenges and the BNP have a couple on at the moment.

    I can only speak for myself when I say there is no better person at the helm that Nick Griffin to stear us safely through any coming storms.

    Also let us give a thanks to all the BNP team and people out there in town and village spreading the word of nationalism.

    Well done to all of us.

    Posted by davidcopperfield | December 15, 2007, 6:33 pm
  5. Anyone who has an inkling of Political life in Britain should have been expecting the recent attempted ‘disruption’ to our plans. And it won’t end here. Now that this group has been exposed and dealt with, perhaps we can get on with raising awareness among the British Public about what our Political ‘masters’ are upto.

    On that note, I find it ironic that Jon Cruddas (failed Deputy Leadership candidate - sponsored by UNITE) should be wasting his time deriding us, when he should be thinking of ways to explain why he and his Labour colleague Ed Milliband are in support of Abolishing the Monarchy.

    Posted by john.wilson | December 15, 2007, 9:05 pm
  6. I am sooo tempted to vote BNP next election, assuming we have a candidate. I have to say, though, the people in this country who wind me up the most also happen to be white, ie Guardian-reading types. The situation in Britain is very difficult to make sense of at the moment.

    Posted by robin | December 15, 2007, 9:33 pm
  7. robin:
    Making sense of the mess New Labour has made of Britain will stump many people. The real damage will only become apparent when the full impact of the ‘Treaty’ (the Gordon Brown seemed so reluctant to sign)hits us. A whole raft of ‘new’ laws and regulations that have been sneaked in under the wire. The only way we’re going to extricate ourselves from it is to withdraw from Europe.

    I can only assume Mr Brown was well and truely stitched-up by Blair and his cronies and now knows he has little room to manoever. Let’s wait and see what happens when Blair becomes President of Europe….

    Perhaps this is why certain members of New Labour are hinting at abolishing the Monarchy….?

    Posted by john.wilson | December 15, 2007, 10:45 pm
  8. BOSS , you”re the man, right behind you on all things

    bill.p

    Posted by bill.p | December 15, 2007, 11:51 pm
  9. Nick said:
    “….. It’s too close to Christmas now, but come the early New Year I think we need a big meeting in every region, to give everyone the chance to ask questions, listen to the BNP answers, and plan ahead for the vital campaigns in the year ….”

    What can be fairer than that, to give those like myself who do not know the personalities and are bewidered and confused by the happenings over these last few days, the opportunity to hear at first hand answers to searching questions.

    Well done Nick.

    Posted by KLT | December 16, 2007, 12:17 am
  10. I don’t know too much about politics, but I do know this;

    What I have just read combined with the video, the quite brilliant website and the comments has just persuaded me to do what I have always been tempted to do - and that is vote for the BNP.

    For that, I offer my thanks.

    Posted by oldsoldier | December 16, 2007, 12:26 am
  11. The whole mess has been very distressing for those committed members who could see the real agenda all along. Slights and smears quickly deviated from the “Red Herring” and enveloped Nick himself and the Party as a whole.
    The ease with which more gullible grass roots members were duped should give us some cause for concern. The blind almost dog like devotion to rellious individuals was almost Orwellian.
    Our strength lies in our appeal to ordinary hard working British people, this alas is a two edged sword.
    Onwards and Upwards in 2008.

    Posted by Helena | December 16, 2007, 12:04 pm
  12. There is nothing to understand other than the following: The mainstream political establishment detests the BNP simply because we put people before profit. They will do anything and everything to stop us, and this includes acts which any decent individual would deem lowly and dishonourable.
    The faces and games change over time, but the mainstream political mantra remains the same.
    Recent events show that our own Party leadership has moved up a gear in regards to counter-intelligence operations; so long as the membership can grasp the reality of our struggle, the BNP will certainly attain power.
    Show a bit of loyalty; it’s not too much to ask considering the efforts of Nick and company.

    Posted by Strider | December 16, 2007, 2:19 pm
  13. Clear Strategy to Divide and Conquer the BNP, much like their Divide and Conquer the British with Scottish, Welsh Devolution, Regionalisation and Mass Mass Mass Immigration.

    A typical Soviet Tactic to eradicate National Identity.
    http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/865

    Posted by royalecraig | December 19, 2007, 12:17 am
  14. Surely that has to be Insider trading doesn’t it.

    Posted by royalecraig | December 19, 2007, 12:20 am
  15. Posted by royalecraig | December 24, 2007, 8:01 pm

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