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BNPtv and Richard Barnbrook report from Oxford Street


The following video was recorded by BNPtv and Richard Barnbrook from the scene of yesterday’s knife murder in broad daylight on Oxford Street. This is the latest incident in an ever-growing list of murders in our capital city.

BNPtv were also on hand to record the police response to this latest horrific and tragic murder on our streets;

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36 comments for “BNPtv and Richard Barnbrook report from Oxford Street”

  1. I don’t understand why the police spokesman kept assuring everyone that this was not “gang related”.
    Is this meant to reassure the public? because otherwise it is meaningless information.
    To my mind it could even be worse: ie. small groups of black men no longer confine themselves to killing each other, but now walk about picking on anyone they want.

    —-
    He didn’t say whether it was or wasn’t gang-related; he merely stated that there was nothing to suggest that it was. Let’s give the police a chance to investigate. - Ed.

    Posted by bernard | May 13, 2008, 7:18 pm
  2. Richard, apart from the BNP are any of the other parties interested in this violence on our streets?

    I saw the opening ceremony, you of all people have the right to sit at that table. The others are just vultures ; apart from the one man who accused them of being an old boys’ club just wanting to do things like they have always done things.

    Thousands voted you into power Richard because we know you will speak on our behalf for sensible politics, and not this lefty type multicultural rubbish.

    Posted by davidcopperfield | May 13, 2008, 7:19 pm
  3. I thought Oxford Street was totally covered by CCTV. Why are there no pictures of these creatures?


    Who says there aren’t? - Ed.

    Posted by Mister J | May 13, 2008, 7:48 pm
  4. I love the way the ‘lionheart’ sends a message to Boris Johnson….no faffing around, straight to the point!

    —-
    You mean, as in cut out the cr… -Ed.

    Posted by SimonGB | May 13, 2008, 7:48 pm
  5. According to todays newspapers, carrying a knife will only merit a slap on the wrist, what sort of message is that? Why not bring in measures such as, if you are caught with a blade 5 years, with a gun 10 years, no trial to waste of taxpayers’ money, go straight to jail. Sounds harsh, yes, but something has to be done, Dave NE

    Posted by Dave NE | May 13, 2008, 7:53 pm
  6. ”No more prison sentences for knife offences”

    Surely the above statement from the lib/lab/con gang is giving carte blanche for youths to carry these potentially killer weapons. If no-one is to be jailed for ‘just carrying a knife’ then it stands to reason that those who have had differences or trouble with others will indeed carry a knife as a form of insurance rather than take a chance that they will be confronted & forced to lose face & be ‘disrespected’ or, worse become a victim themselves.

    The politicians responsible for this MAD [mutually assured destruction] policy, that which may work with countries & nuclear weapons, will find out that it most certainly does not work with knife crime on the streets of Britain. They have just sounded the call for more carnage in our towns & cities. Being the cosseted lberals that they are, they believe that in their ministerial limousines they are safe from this type of crime. Any sane person will realise that like multi-millionaire pop stars spouting their drug-addled crap, these completely out-of-touch EU-loving degenerates are playing a dangerous game with the lives of the British people.

    A week or so ago Home Secretary Jacqui Smith was questioned on the Jon Gaunt Radio Show & it was obvious to me from the performance of a Home Secretary who giggled throughout like a sixth-form schoolgirl, that the British lib/lab/con gang are indeed scraping the bottom of the barrel when this utter mediocrity holds one of the highest positions in the land. It is therefore no surprise that initiatives like the one above are put forward by the loonies in charge of the country. Surely she has to be an EU/Common Purpose stooge/glove puppet.

    Anyway, thank you Richard & the BNP for continuing to uphold the truth in the current madhouse that is multicultural Britain.


    You’re welcome. - Ed.

    Posted by dr dees brainwashing elixir | May 13, 2008, 7:55 pm
  7. Good report From Mr Barnbrook here. He did look very isolated and alone on the GLA meeting last week. Apparently Boris Johnson and the rest of the members have sent Mr Barnbrook to Coventry! How cruel and childish. Keep your digital tape recorder in your pocket Mr Barnbrook because when they do decide to speak to you, you can guarantee it will be something nasty and illegal.

    Posted by dvg | May 13, 2008, 7:56 pm
  8. You know what, prior to the election for the new Mayor of London position, Boris Johnson was on virtually every news report spouting off about how certain things would cease if he was elected to power. Three knife murders (that I know of) later, and not a whisper from the guy. Whilst I appreciate that things cannot change overnight I find it a bit odd that Johnson has not made any comments on the deaths or even been on the tv.

    Well done to Richard for taking the time to actually visit the spot of the latest murder. Keep up the good work.

    Posted by This is my country | May 13, 2008, 8:03 pm
  9. Richard made a powerful opening point when he said that the government have suggested knife carrying offenders may get away with just a fine. As a Telegraph article states [quote]:

    ‘Criminals convicted of carrying knives are likely to escape jail under sentencing guidelines issued on Monday. Magistrates have been told that the “starting point” for sentencing many offenders caught with knives should be a community order.’

    From a government with a insane approach to immigration, this proposal is not that suprising. But the deep concern for all of us is how many innocent lives have to be lost in the meantime?

    Posted by idealist | May 13, 2008, 8:07 pm
  10. This is an imported problem. If we’d taken Enoch Powell’s advice there would be a very tiny fraction of the number of murders, violent crime, drugs related crime and terrorist offences in this country.

    This is a direct result of immigration and multiculturalism.

    Who here was asked in a manifesto if they wanted horrors of the thirld world imported to our streets?


    Public opinion was behind Enoch, the politicians weren’t. - Ed.

    Posted by mostyn | May 13, 2008, 8:21 pm
  11. A donation will be on the way as soon as finances allow. At the mo it’s ‘national everyone have a birthday and the Marxists want your money’ month.


    Thanks - Ed.

    Posted by MC SE9 | May 13, 2008, 8:26 pm
  12. Well said Richard Barnbrook - England needs more people like him to speak against the many things that the majority of people don’t dare mention as they are scared of being labelled as ‘racist’. If wanting to put your own people first and protecting them from all these parasites who come to our country and go on shooting sprees is racist, then so be it. But that is not how I would define racism - that is just an excuse that too many ethnics use.

    How many more innocent indigenous English people are going to have to die before something is done to protect us all?

    Posted by EnglandxChick | May 13, 2008, 8:31 pm
  13. Blame the government!!! They opened the door and let them in. They are to blame for every murder done by foreigners or British born Asians on our people!!-They have to be held to account our day will come Blair for war crimes, his wife for theft from taxpayers money, the rest for treason and corruption. We have a hard fight as they will use every dirty trick known to this scum to keep us out. They know its coming to them. Thank God for the BNP and Richard (the Lionheart) Barnbrook.

    And that’s exactly why they have now introduced cardboard ballot-boxes with paper seals - seals which don’t prevent breach of security but just indicate it has happened!
    400,00 ’spoilt’ ballot papers at the the recent elections! - think about it.
    - Ed

    Posted by Warriorbrave | May 13, 2008, 9:00 pm
  14. I understand that BNP Policy is to allow the Public weapons. Personally I think by and large the British Public could be trusted with weapons. More so than most other Peoples. Certainly after a decent upbringing and a reurn to decent Christian British Values as advocated by the BNP.

    The question has to be asked, would we be in this position if we had weapons, would our MP’s treat us with a little more respect, would we be victims of cultural Genocide as we are now? I don’t think so.

    Remember when they ignore Richard the Lionheart, they are ignoring the members of the British Public who put him there.
    The hidden Slaughter that the Media and the Govt Hides from the British Public.

    http://www.bnp.org.uk/2008/03/how-you-can-help-the-metropolitan-police-service/

    http://thefallenlist.blogspot.com/

    http://iamanenglishman.com/rogues_gallery.php

    Posted by royalecraig | May 13, 2008, 9:37 pm
  15. EnglandxChick: In response to your question “How many more indigenous
    English people are going to have to die…” , I can do no better than to quote Ed.’s reply some time ago to the same question:
    “Tens of millions [of deaths] are
    perfectly acceptable to the Communist mind. The end justifies the means”.

    Posted by Noel | May 13, 2008, 10:42 pm
  16. Royalcraig said “I understand that BNP Policy is to allow the Public weapons. Personally I think by and large the British Public could be trusted with weapons. More so than most other Peoples. Certainly after a decent upbringing and a return to decent Christian British Values as advocated by the BNP”

    I agree, what we need is a well-ordered citizens’ militia - Swiss-style:

    “Guns are deeply rooted within Swiss culture - but the gun crime rate is so low that statistics are not even kept.
    The country has a population of six million, but there are estimated to be at least two million publicly-owned firearms, including about 600,000 automatic rifles and 500,000 pistols.

    This is in a very large part due to Switzerland’s unique system of national defence, developed over the centuries.

    Instead of a standing, full-time army, the country requires every man to undergo some form of military training for a few days or weeks a year throughout most of their lives.

    Between the ages of 21 and 32 men serve as frontline troops. They are given an M-57 assault rifle and 24 rounds of ammunition which they are required to keep at home. ”

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1566715.stm

    Posted by Artorius | May 13, 2008, 10:54 pm
  17. It sounds like more “Common Purpose” at work doesn’t it.

    ”No more prison sentences for knife offences” is another way of saying Brown is legalising murder!!

    Posted by AndyK | May 13, 2008, 11:22 pm
  18. @royalecraig 9.37pm:- I think you’re right; I believe our policy is to permit true Britons to bear arms:- ED. might correct me if I’m wrong. This would be in accord with our traditions, and would serve to help ensure that no dictatorial state dared exceed its remit.
    Of coure, we have been deprived of the right to bear arms, not because the state is in the least concerned at the relatively rare incidences of non-immigrant gang-related gun deaths, but because a free People, armed and able to defend itself, does not fit in with their plans to bring about the breakup of our country and direct EU rule in Britain. Unfortunately, in any group of people, there will be the odd unstable personality who suddenly cracks, such as the recent incident concerning a barrister in Chelsea, who owned a legally licenced shotgun:- wait and watch this space for a “crackdown” on the right to own a shotgun; this crackdown will surely come, for it remains the last legal means whereby a Briton can own a firearm. And this will not be permitted.
    I grew up in a frontier colonial society, modelled on the very best of traditional British cultural values and behaviour, and I have been accustomed to the use and ownership of firearms - rifles, sidearms and shotguns - since I was twelve years old. We had an extremely low incidence of gun-related deaths in that society, until the coming of black rule and the inevitable astronomic rise in gun-crime.
    It should be the right of every person to defend himself and his family, and this right is meaningless unless we are permitted to bear arms; we cannot all be 10th dan kung-fu masters!
    I suspect that the BNP Leadership is even now looking at ways of making it possible for a free Citizenry to bear arms, when the BNP gains power:- for when we come to power, our country will find itself in immediate and very grave danger from an armed EU intervention.

    Posted by Askari | May 14, 2008, 3:22 am
  19. Has anyone noticed that the police spokesmen seem to be a little more forthcoming with information than they used to be? Hopefully, they may be getting the message that the public are absolutely sick of their mealy mouthed comments on every crime that appears to be committed by our honoured guests.This officer did the polices cause no harm at all,as he behaved in a manner which was always the norm for a public servant.He is to be congratulated for that!!

    Posted by gyukcas | May 14, 2008, 3:50 am
  20. None of the LibLabCon will ever do anything in the interests of Britain and the British people. The cesspit they have created will just get worse and worse. We have to adhere to our fight: people are waking up, and the BNP will eventually come to power. I Hope that the cretins who are responsible for the state of Britain, today, shall be brought to account - they are as guilty as the savages who are actually carrying out these dreadful acts of violence!

    Posted by Bobby K | May 14, 2008, 6:45 am
  21. There is no evidence so suggest this has anything to do with aliens I repeat we are NOT UNDER ATTACK FROM OUTER SPACE. Two gangs of uh, well uh, black men, uh, met by sheer coincidence and uh, well, uh one got stabbed, but there is no evidence to suggest that these two gangs of black men uh, well, has anything to do with gangs, yeah that’s it, OK then.

    Posted by Vman | May 14, 2008, 10:59 am
  22. I watched the report of Richard in Oxford St and I felt his anger not only at this brutal slaying but the silence of Boris and the cult of killing now officially encouraged by the almost total removal of sanctions against knife-carrying savages, how many people wished that they had voted for Richard? I for one felt gratefull that there is a man of courage, alone amongst that shower of non-entities in City Hall who came out and spoke for all of us. It will not pass unnoticed.

    Posted by Valentine Gray | May 14, 2008, 11:06 am
  23. The update for this post I glean from the Mail. The victim was a Steven Bigby. He was awiating trial for his part in the gang rape and caustic soda attack on a 16 year old girl. This attack has been featured on this site.
    Secondly he was due to go on trial next month accused of wounding with intent and violent disorder.
    This is my personal opinion. When he was allowed bail by some deranged law officer, little did he know that had served this piece of offal with a death sentence. The persons that committed the deed are probable of the same ilk and (if the Mail is correct under arrest as I post) deserve no favours. The truth is not so simple, To me they did a public service. If this S Bigbey is what the Mail describe him as.
    No doubt the usual chatteres will be climbing all over this. But the majority of the population may think justice has been served.

    Posted by baz | May 14, 2008, 11:23 am
  24. baz that is the question I ask too, why was he allowed bail in the first place !

    Posted by bertie bert | May 14, 2008, 1:52 pm
  25. Perhaps what this case proves is that we should all wait for details to emerge before rushing in to comment.
    Until reading baz’s post and the report on the Mail website I understood that the murder victim was a security guard who fell victim to a gang that he had been trying to remove from the shop where he worked. If the present details concerning the dead individual are true it seems he has fallen victim to the laws of the jungle where he most definitely belonged and I, for one, now feel no regret over his death. I do, however, feel deep sympathy for those civilised members of society who had to witness the scenes of carnage on one of London’s most popular thoroughfares the other day.

    Posted by Stanley Aetion | May 14, 2008, 2:08 pm
  26. Bertie bert
    He was allowed bail in the first place to uphold the governments principle (less) of ‘positive discrimination’.
    Unfortunately positive discrimination for some logically dictates negative rights elsewhere.
    However in this instance ‘ positive discrimination’ appears to have backfired.
    Not that I have any sympathy for the end result.

    Posted by jao7 | May 14, 2008, 4:23 pm
  27. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23484523-details/Man+killed+in+Oxford+St+was+on+bail+for+horrific+acid+rape/article.do

    Will Trevor Phillips describe them as “less than human”? -

    http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/other/display.var.1332541.0.0.php

    If not, I really can’t imagine why?

    Perhaps you should ask him - Ed

    Posted by Dylan | May 14, 2008, 4:43 pm
  28. Ed, love the Ed!

    ;~) - Ed

    Posted by jao7 | May 14, 2008, 5:18 pm
  29. Dear Bertie Bert he was allowed bail so as to save the cost of his trial and of making sure justice was done.

    Posted by Valentine Gray | May 14, 2008, 5:55 pm
  30. I enjoy these little reports (not their content i must add) but the way we see Richard on the streets doing these reports, talking to people its keeps us in touch with what hes upto. Bravo Richard keep up the good work.

    Posted by suffolklad | May 14, 2008, 7:56 pm
  31. A gang related knifing,a horrific
    rape of a 16 year old girl and
    still this animal gets bail, and
    now he’s dead! I wonder if any of
    his killers were on bail?
    I won’t be losing any sleep over the loss of this scumbag thats for
    sure.

    Posted by gullinbursti | May 14, 2008, 8:39 pm
  32. Another day, another tragic loss of life. Steven Bigby was a young black man of only 22 years of age when his short life came to a tragic end. An upstanding example to his community who’d only been accused of one charge of rape and of causing grievious bodily harm. He will be sorely missed.

    Posted by Tony Rogers | May 14, 2008, 8:48 pm
  33. If that lad was guilty of that horrific attack on that young girl then he’s no loss to anyone. Although we may never find out now.

    While I’m here, can anyone give me a clue as to how to get the video to work please? I’ve been clicking the play button but to no avail.

    It could be your settings - Ed
    Could be you need to take it back to the shop. - other Ed.

    Posted by Ian Dempsey | May 14, 2008, 11:26 pm
  34. ”No more prison sentences for knife offences”

    Question - has anybody seen this publicised anywhere, or is it a decision that they have made that they don’t want anybody to know about (sounds about right)?

    Posted by AndyK | May 15, 2008, 11:26 am
  35. Ed’s your suggestions gave me a clue as to what to do. I simply made this a trusted site, and everything works fine now.

    -

    ;-) - Ed

    Posted by Ian Dempsey | May 15, 2008, 12:53 pm
  36. Far from keeping a low profile, I think that time and energy permitting, Richard should make a point of being ‘on the scene’ as often as possible - like a reporter. It wouldn’t be too long before people saw the contrast between the British National Party guy and all those others who stay in their offices and merely talk about our problems - and if Boris were to turn up, what a wonderful opportunity for some on the spot questioning.

    -

    Well said, Mr Average. We agree. - Ed

    Posted by Mr Average | May 15, 2008, 2:16 pm

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