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Shock, horror, gasp! 1 in every 20,000 Londoners come out to “protest” over Barnbrook!

According to one “Sri Carmichael” writing in today’s London Evening Standard:-

More than 400 protesters gathered at City Hall to register their disgust at the election of a British National Party member to the London Assembly.

Richard Barnbrook became the far-Right party’s highest profile politician when 130,000 people voted for him last week. But musicians, including members of Babyshambles, university representatives and passers-by waved placards branding him a fascist whose policies encourage hatred and division. The demonstrators marched around City Hall early yesterday evening banging drums.

A spokesman for organisers Love Music Hate Racism and Unite Against Fascism said it was the start of a campaign to force Mr Barnbrook from office that would draw on the revulsion felt by the vast majority of Londoners. Mayor Boris Johnson has refused to speak to Mr Barnbrook and all four parties look set to shun him. He gained just over the five per cent threshold needed to win one of the 11 non-geographical seats.

Clearly, as some sort of reality check needs to be taken in respect of the above report – we have taken the liberty to edit it slightly - well, quite a lot actually!

Here’s our take:-

As few as 400 anti-democracy extremists – about 1 in every 20,000 Londoners - gathered at City Hall to register their bigotry over the election of a British National Party member to the London Assembly.

Richard Barnbrook became the British nationalist party’s highest profile politician when 130,000 people voted for him last week. But musicians, including members of Babyshambles, university representatives and people claiming to be “passers-bys” waved placards branding him a fascist whose policies encourage hatred and division. The demonstrators marched around City Hall early yesterday evening banging bongo drums and generally embarrassing themselves.

A spokesman for far-left/Labour Party organisers Love Music Hate Brits and Unite Against Democracy said it was the start of a campaign to intimidate Mr Barnbrook from office that would draw on the revulsion felt by the vast majority of London’s communists and Labour MPs.

Mayor Boris Johnson has childishly refused to speak to Mr Barnbrook and all four corrupt Assembly parties look set to shun him. He gained just over the five per cent threshold needed to win one of the 11 non-geographical seats.

Now which version do you believe to be nearer the truth?

The Tory supporting London Evening Standard’s story: here .

Discussion

102 comments for “Shock, horror, gasp! 1 in every 20,000 Londoners come out to “protest” over Barnbrook!”

  1. Yes, it’s far better to stamp your feet like spoiled brats who can’t get their own way and to then resort to name-calling and “the silent treatment” rather than use the power and logic of your ideas and policies.

    Especially when a democratically elected BNP representative has the impertinence to raise issues about how how tax-payer’s money has been squandered by corrupt liblabcon traitors.

    London deserves much better than this bankrupt, vapid mob.

    Posted by Christopher James | May 7, 2008, 2:27 pm
  2. These people are nothing more than gnats attacking a wasps nest. They do not have anywhere like the same metal running through them like we do. When you consider the achievements we have made in the face of all adversity; lies; corruption; spin; media blackouts and complete attempts at bullying and intimidation, there is nothing more they can add to the list. These part time hippies and pot heads come and go like the wind. Onwards ever onwards!

    Posted by Vman | May 7, 2008, 2:28 pm
  3. Is there nothing illegal about Buffoon Johnson and his fellow ignoramuses being allowed to shun an officially elected comittee member??

    And let’s face it, he only got just over the 5% needed because they either stole or ruined some 500,000 votes … yes that’s right … HALF A MILLION votes, I expect the biggest upset for them is not that he got in, they knew it would happen….. they just miscalculated their own sabbotage and are pretty miffed they didn’t destroy/ruin enough votes.

    Why don’t we as a party show them what a protest is, let’s organise for as many members as we can to protest against the (theft) sorry loss of 500,000 votes and their treatment of an elected official!

    Posted by Liverpool Lad | May 7, 2008, 2:36 pm
  4. Come on BNP … lets arrange for a ship load of coaches and as many members as we can to go down there and protest against the corruption of Westminster and the GLA …….

    We are the proper people’s party lets show em what the people really think?……

    —-
    Great LL, if you can guarantee the thing won’t be hijacked and turned into a riot by UAF/Searchlight thugs and used to discredit us. - Ed.

    Posted by Liverpool Lad | May 7, 2008, 2:40 pm
  5. Quite right though I do think Mayor Johnson will have to abide by the law and so will have to associate with and take into account RB (pbuh).

    The Times comments are pro-democracy and therefore pro-BNP so all looks good. I took issue with their divisive, attention-grabbing headline - what will you do?
    http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-mayor/article-23482865-details/City+Hall+protesters+vow+to+force+out+new+BNP+politician/article.do

    Posted by leedslass | May 7, 2008, 2:40 pm
  6. I’m sure our wonderful “friend” Gerry Gable was amongst the protesters making a fool out of himself again.

    Posted by ginger | May 7, 2008, 2:46 pm
  7. By Jove this must have cost them a few bob. Let me see, what’s the going rate to be a paid protester, about fifty quid then times by four hundred. Hang on if they say there’s four hundred its bound to be one hundred and fifty in attendance with these lying unemployed lefty scruffs.

    Posted by darkmatter | May 7, 2008, 2:49 pm
  8. 400 people in London out of…how many, voted against the ‘Lionheart’…that is pathetic! Some people just don’t like the fact that people are starting to listen to the BNP! Oh, I’ve asked it before, so I’ll ask it again: people are very quick to label the BNP fascists, racists, nazis etc etc, but…why do the SNP never get this label? Afterall, they are nationalists for Scotland, am I missing something?

    I bet if there was a WNP, they would get left alone!

    An utter joke imo!

    GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
    —-
    The Separatists of the SNP have their own special idea of ‘independence’: handing over Scotland to the EU. - Ed.

    Posted by SimonGB | May 7, 2008, 2:55 pm
  9. I wouldn’t mind betting the “house of free everything” funds/pays these entities to turn up. I’m not convinced they do it out of principle all of the time.


    Most of them think they are some kind of heroes; they are in reality, just useful idiots somewhere near the bottom of the establishment’s foodchain. - Ed.

    Posted by AndyK | May 7, 2008, 2:56 pm
  10. So what are WE going to do re them sending Lionheart to Coventry? Surely these other politicos are breaking the law of the country? they are here to SERVE us - not their own whims!

    Posted by Paganpete | May 7, 2008, 2:57 pm
  11. I have just left a message on the Evening Standard’s comments, whether it will be published is another matter. Baby-bloody-Shambles are a drug addicted mess, whose singer can’t even sing in tune, so who are the fools, they or the people who go to see them? I am very assured that Richard will overcome these parasites, and we will start to hear of some misdeeds that have occured.

    Home of Green Arrow has a very good clip today.

    Posted by whistle | May 7, 2008, 3:09 pm
  12. I fully expect the anarchists, Communists, weirdos, misfits, unemployables, self-hating flagellating masochists, Marxists, Trotskyists, Fascists, yoghurt knitters, sexual disorients, success haters, and the rest, to try and intimidate Richard ‘The Lionheart’ from carrying out his democratic duties.

    But the 400 people outside City hall….who gives a toss?

    —-
    Erm… no-one? - Ed.

    Posted by jao7 | May 7, 2008, 3:12 pm
  13. I’ve always worked on the principle that you can’t win an argument by running away from it.
    The childish behaviour of these muppets suggests to me that they don’t have a winnable argument.
    I hope Richard exposes all the corruption and shenanigans at City Hall, for that is exactly what the muppets fear most and that’s why they would prefer not to have someone in the thick of it looking over their collective shoulder, telling the world about their antics.

    Posted by Lickyalips | May 7, 2008, 3:15 pm
  14. I was only thinking yesterday how the naked aggression directed towards the BNP from the BBC and the broadsheets is looking to the population. What does this hysterical ranting say about the commentators involved? The BNP will just have to calmly steer through it.


    They are desperate because the people are starting to see the plain truth, and now have ‘permission’ to say what they think and not what they’ve been programmed to think.
    The Internet: another great British invention, gifted to the world for the world’s benefit by Tim Berners-Lee. Or should that be, Sir Tim?
    - Ed.

    Posted by UprightMan | May 7, 2008, 3:22 pm
  15. If anyone considers “member of Babyshambles” or “organisers Love Music Hate Racism and Unite Against Fascism” to be in any way role models or having greater insight than the average voter, then they are a already long lost cause. The majority of people will look at this and see a mob of unemployed, anti-democratic Communists using the ever-growing momentum of the BNP as an excuse for a day out in the sunshine. This protest only extends the media coverage of the BNP following Richard’s victorious election, and may make those who voted LibLabCon last Thursday to wish they had put their cross in the BNP box.


    I think we can safely agree, they are welcome to these alleged ‘musicians’. - Ed.

    Posted by englishfry | May 7, 2008, 3:24 pm
  16. ED, am I missing something again? Maybe I am just totally stupid. How on Earth does RedKen get a £69,000 pay off - £30,000 tax free? He was on a semi-permanent contract, he took the job knowing that at any point during an election he could have his contract ended. In fact it was not even that, he was on a cycle contract of what, 2-4yrs?

    I like that he got half tax-free, so according to my figures he gets more than your usual redundancy package, but he wasn’t made redundant…..

    If you use the redundancy principle according to the government’s own figures and laws, he at most shoud have got 1 wks pay at £2,653.38 for every year of complete service, 10 weeks in total £26,538.46 as a redundancy payoff and this could be tax free…

    But the rules also stipulate that he can be given the basic payoff of just £230 per week (may be slightly higher now) capped as per what the government allows companies to do, which is £2,300 for the 10yrs of service.

    This is what I got when I was made redundant last time, but I only got £460 in total because I hadn’t completed 3 full years.

    What a suprise these greedy, lazy and somewhat unrepentant idiots don’t follow what they set up for us normal people.

    And this is on top of a guaranteed golden pension at the end, funded by you and me - even when we will either starve or freeze to death because we won’t be able to afford heating.

    —–
    That’s Socialism, comrade! One rule for them, and another for the proles! - Ed.

    Posted by Liverpool Lad | May 7, 2008, 3:28 pm
  17. Ask us and we will come down / I am retired have spare time and will work for free for Richard Barnbrook!! i am Fit and able if he needs any one to stand next to him I am up for the JOB God Bless Him and the BNP we will get our land back

    Posted by Warriorbrave | May 7, 2008, 3:32 pm
  18. Funny how these self same “Marxists” say nothing about the bigotry from organisations like the Muslim Council of Britain when they speak out against the Gay Community. Or the endless number of terrorist apologists entertained by Red Ken when in Office?!

    Also why aren’t these anti-democracy protesters making their way to the Zimbabwe Embassy to protest about the murder and racism of Mugabe and Zanu PF?!

    They are at best a bunch of hypocrites at worst traitorous scum.

    —-
    Low-level, useful idiots of the disposable variety. - Ed.

    Posted by Fatso | May 7, 2008, 3:33 pm
  19. Did not James Whale get sacked for taking a political stance on air? If so how do the BBC and the papers get to have their view and attack the British people on thier choice? … Because let’s face it, they are not attacking the BNP nor Richard Barnbrook really, by having a go at us and Richard they are directly insulting anyone who voted for him and us.

    They are again saying YOU the BRITISH public have not got a clue what you are doing…. how down right rude and offensive a statement to make! I for one believe every one of the people who voted BNP this year are at least 2x as clever as the Lib/Lab/Con followers … because they made a choice and did not just do as they were told.

    Posted by Liverpool Lad | May 7, 2008, 3:34 pm
  20. Maybe these people ‘picketing’ City Hall yesterday evening should find themselves a job , because if they are like most people that have been out at work all day , they are either too tired or too busy to be making a nuisance of themselves in an evening !

    Posted by Chris100 | May 7, 2008, 3:39 pm
  21. Richard will conduct himself with dignity and good manners, unlike Rajah Boris Singh, at least Ken had the guts to wear his turban, O yes, the gallant 400 of the Shite Brigade without shame or honour.

    Posted by Valentine Gray | May 7, 2008, 3:39 pm
  22. Its getting no, its not getting like Zimbabwe /Zimbabwe is chicken feed to this lot. with a bit of luck America may apply sanctions on us for this vile corruption

    Posted by Warriorbrave | May 7, 2008, 3:41 pm
  23. I agree with Warriorbrave - I work but can take a few days off if needed to lend Lionheart and the party a hand!

    Posted by Paganpete | May 7, 2008, 3:43 pm
  24. So the Babyshambles mob have no problem with the LabLibCon elected representatives.
    Can we assume then that they fully approve of vote rigging, industrial scale expenses fraud and jobs-for-the-boys cronyism?

    —-
    Yes. - Ed.

    Posted by ruggy | May 7, 2008, 3:44 pm
  25. ED …… Seriously, we need to arrange a demo. Keep the date and time from public knowledge until last minute, to stop the Communists of Searchlight wrecking it.

    As per FATSO …. isn’t it weird that when any Muslims protest and call for the death of gays, non-believers or anyone else they don’t like, nothing is done by the police?

    But if good old “Whitey” or the BNP was to do anything like this we would be strung out in the press as ‘mindless scum’. We would be arrested on the spot if we said we wanted death to gays or Muslims……

    Nice to see the law only applies to “indigenous white scum”!

    Posted by Liverpool Lad | May 7, 2008, 3:46 pm
  26. What gets me is that Ken and Boris are always, oh so keen, to say how they will represent all sections of the community etc and then they blatantly discriminate against the 130,000 odd people who voted for the BNP. Hypocrites!

    Posted by Alfred Wessex | May 7, 2008, 3:46 pm
  27. Dear Ed, I wish to use my democratic right of free speech to protest about people exercising their democratic right of free speech. It’s all very well when I like the result, but this will not do!

    I trust the authorities have a list of all those enemies of freedom who voted the wrong way. We cannot have a party in office which represents the people who voted for them!

    This does not compute this does not compute this does not compute…. Why are there sparks coming out of my ears?

    Posted by apendragon | May 7, 2008, 3:53 pm
  28. Richard you have nothing to fear from these left wing clowns, 90% of the country is behind you.
    It’s funny how these losers define ‘democracy’, their style.
    As for the dangerous clown Boris and the other three parties, well the people gave Labour a kicking all over the country, at the general election you will get your come-uppance, you who spout Democracy but never let other people have it.
    You are beneath contempt.
    Richard never let the pr***s grind you down, you are not alone.

    Posted by terrycope9 | May 7, 2008, 3:56 pm
  29. we have got to stay strong and stand up tall and proud. I am BNP through and through. Even people who are not usually interested in politics are talking about the party now. We have turned a corner. They will continue to knock us but what does not break you makes you stronger. The BNP has given me hope. Come on people! Lets stand up, chest out, not one step back- onward Christian Soldiers.

    Posted by rougeblanc | May 7, 2008, 4:05 pm
  30. I can’t believe this. If they’re like this now what the hell will happen next time when you get more votes. Has this poor guy got bodyguards?
    People are just gonna have to get used to the fact that the BNP are getting more votes.
    Hey, Liverpool Lad, if there is a demo, I’ll be there. Can I post my email on here?

    —-
    We don’t like publishing e-mail addresses for the obvious reasons, w15. Just keep watching this space for anything; if there is lots of support for a demo, I’m sure High Command will help co-ordinate something. Security (public and private) has to remain top of the agenda.
    - Ed.

    Posted by wazzie15 | May 7, 2008, 4:13 pm
  31. First, I would like to congratulate Richard Barnbrook for his courage and determination in standing for the BNP in such a high profile area.

    He has my fullest and sincere support and I am sure, given half a chance, he will do a stirling job.

    As to the sickening antics of both the childish *walk-out/cold-shoulder* politicians and the depraved animalistic protesters … I am not surprised at all; there is only democracy in this country if you act like a sheep.

    How DARE they devalue MY voice and MY vote and MY rights in this country.

    Mugabe would be proud of them.

    Chin up Richard; as the saying goes … don’t let the B……s grind you down.

    —-
    Thanks MrsG on behalf of RB and the BNP. - Ed.

    Posted by MrsG | May 7, 2008, 4:15 pm
  32. These demonstrators and anyone who refuses to behave honourably towards Richard Barnbrook is insulting and threatening me and all the other 129,999 or so people who voted for Richard. I’m not having this. We should sort these people out

    Posted by John L | May 7, 2008, 4:15 pm
  33. As I have said before, the cause of The BNP will be and is being furthered by letting people know that there are millions of our countrymen who feel as they do.
    As more and more people realise this, so the BNP’s popularity will rise exponentially. That is the faster our popularity rises,the more it rises.
    The only thing these people like The Shambles can do, is try to make people think they are in a minority if they feel the BNP has a case and should be supported.
    Although I can understand the call for a demo, we know it will be hijacked and we would lose out because of media corruption.
    Incidentially did any one see ‘Waking The Dead’ on The BBC last night?
    A very carefully orchestrated subliminal diatribe against the BNP. Disgusting!!

    —-
    About as ’subliminal’ as a mallet through a stained glass window… Oh we really must stop picking on poor old Auntie Beeb! - Ed.

    Posted by whiskyindia | May 7, 2008, 4:22 pm
  34. The protesters are twisted. If he were black and with nationalist views, they’d be cheering him on. Pathetic and racist to boot.

    They clearly hate democracy too. Although in a tiny minority compared to the Londoners that voted Richard Barnbrook in, they are openly committed to his removal.

    Anti-democratic and filled with hate, THEY are the real fascists!

    Posted by Tytoalba | May 7, 2008, 4:28 pm
  35. what amazes me is that, looking at
    the picture of the so called protesters, most of them are white!
    are these people on a day out from an institution of some kind, can they really believe that what they are attempting to do is right? or are they just the sad victims of the P.C brigade.
    I feel ashamed to think that they were born and bred in MY country of white working class people,
    TRAITORS to a man, and should be treated as such.
    God save the Queen

    Posted by Howard | May 7, 2008, 4:28 pm
  36. Yeah, thing is I live in Spain so I’d have to book flights. I know it’s not important that I’m there cos I’m just one person but I want to feel like I’m making a difference. So if there was one would it be posted on here then?

    —-
    Good question. Don’t you just love the clear, unequivocal answers you get on this site? - Ed.

    Posted by wazzie15 | May 7, 2008, 4:34 pm
  37. In the 1970’s the trade unions had been infiltrated by the Communist moles. They were not very well thought of but never was their right to protest or demonstrate threatened.

    Now our Industries are destroyed by them.. Jack Straw, John Prescott to name but two, they organise against us. Searchlight was set up to attack us and deny us a voice.

    “The Anti Democratic Party” made up of the rumps of the perverted and corrupted politicos needs to be nailed by its proper descriptive title. The A.D.P.

    Damn them to Hades, for that’s surely where they are bound.

    Posted by Brin Jenkins | May 7, 2008, 4:35 pm
  38. It’s best just to ignore the muppets, they would love a reaction, best just to treat them as the insignificant little parasites that they are, it must be that time of year again when they crawl out from under their stones, it must be time for their yearly wash. Let’s all just laugh at them. We’re going forward.

    Posted by lancashirelad | May 7, 2008, 4:46 pm
  39. Reports of the numbers of ’spoiled ballots’ in the election range from 400,000 to 600,000. Such figures are so large as to make it impossible to believe that all the ’spoiling’ was caused by the voters themselves. People are not that thick.

    It raises a deep suspicion that there must have been systematic defacing of the ballots during the night before the count, especially when there are also reports that when the time came to open ballot boxes for the count, the seals on them had already been slit.

    Is it paranoid to suspect that a group of people examined as many ballots during the night as they could, and defaced any that showed either a first or a second vote for a BNP candidate? I think not.

    It makes me wonder whether in fact the voters chose not just Richard as a council member, but several other BNP candidates as well.

    —–
    One wonders how many of these ballots were spoilt by voters in constituencies with no available BNP candidate. - Ed.

    Posted by Herbert Thornton | May 7, 2008, 4:47 pm
  40. Babyshambles! is this the same Babyshambles that has a crack-smoking delinquent heroin addict who has just been released from jail as a member? Pete Doherty, what a joke.


    !! But - he’s a cultural icon, a shining example to the world! Okay so he can’t sing, takes horse tranquiliser and wouldn’t know A7 from C#m, or a musical instrument from an alligator’s arse, but he’s a star! It says so in the Daily Pillock! - Ed.

    Posted by Sabrewulf | May 7, 2008, 4:48 pm
  41. These people are the worse kind of fascists. The 130,000 people that voted for Richard don’t count because they don’t agree with their bigoted opinions and so should be forced into ‘enrichment!’ I’d lay bets on it that most of the 400 don’t live anywhere near an inner city cesspit. All Richard needs to remember are the voters who are looking to him for support, and some kind of security in a city that is now anything but British. London is known all over the world for its take-over, (and I travel and talk to people from all over the globe). Westminster is known for its MPs who have let Britain be taken over.

    The rest of the world cannot understand why British MP’s are so weak, especially being as they were once one of the strongest bodies in the world. They are now seen as spineless; a group of people who won’t stand up for their own country and citizens. A group of people who put everybody else first, and let their own people suffer the consequences. Richard you are popular with 130,000 people at least. There is no need to worry about a few non-thinking sheep who, like the gutless crew in office, are only worried about what others think. The rest of the world would have more respect if Britain shut its doors on immigration instead of packing in cheap labour at the behest of an insatiable government.

    However, you are now in a very responsible position. These voters are counting on you to make a difference. The rest of Britain will be watching the progress of the BNP now they have a foothold in London. It might pay you to tape every meeting, even carry around a device that will record your side of events. Watch your back BNP! Many an MP has been caught in a hotel room or been accused of fraud…but not all of them are guilty. The powers that be will look to set you up as soon as they can—they want to put an end to the BNP once and for all. Now they are in a position to do that.

    —-
    No they’re not. - Ed.

    Posted by godballsoffire | May 7, 2008, 4:50 pm
  42. I knew it. Bongo drums. I’ve long been of the opinion that people wearing bright sweaters & banging on bongo drums are pathetic attention-seeking losers. You’re not exotic. What you are is intellectually challenged wiggers, mulatto race-hustlers & drug-addled ‘rock celebrities’ who are so desperate for any kind of publicity they’d turn up at the opening of a goddam envelope. Compared to you lot Richard Barnbrook is a knight in shining armour. Come to think of it so was Bernard bloody Manning.

    —-
    :) :)Ed.

    Posted by dr dees brainwashing elixir | May 7, 2008, 4:53 pm
  43. If you’d like to read how low these people are go to amren.com & select the May 5 article on one Simon Price ‘journalist & DJ’ titled ‘Love Music Hate Racism’ an account of how this spineless liberal jellyfish feels that being beat up three times by gangs of black racists is no deterrent to living in vibrant, multicultural London. It is vomit-inducing & a clear case for bringing back the stocks for white liberals.

    Have a nice day!

    —-
    :) :) Ed.

    Posted by dr dees brainwashing elixir | May 7, 2008, 5:00 pm
  44. Ed,I have to say that I really am moved by the passion shown by our people on this thread. All wanting to be part of getting back our country by taking strong action.

    But as much as I - indeed all of us - would love to see a public demo in support of the BNP, I seriously think it would be counter-productive. You just know it would descend into chaos and the Brit-hating media - and the Police - would have a field day at our expense. We surely cannot take such a risk,it could backfire badly. Catastrophically so IMHO.

    We have come a hell of a long way with our “Quiet Revolution” and I think if something is working you don’t change it. Just by spreading the word to as many as we can, even urging people to see for themselves what the BNP is really about by visting this excellent website IS making a big difference.

    We’re winning. The greedy swine who have abused and betrayed their own people for over 40 years know it. Let’s all keep on keeping on and we will gain victory.

    And then justice WILL be served.

    Posted by Christopher James | May 7, 2008, 5:04 pm
  45. Sabrewulf - god I loved that game many moons ago :-)

    If dickerty is the best they can do then we have nothing to fear - ‘there is no justice, there is just us’- doesn’t make me quake in fear!

    Posted by Paganpete | May 7, 2008, 5:04 pm
  46. Surly there has to be something we can all do in support of the BNP and Richard Barnbrook, If a rally/march did get organised by the BNP, there has got to be a way of keeping it quiet, away from searchlight UAF Mob, got to do something it’s eating people up inside.

    Posted by vanbercamp | May 7, 2008, 5:14 pm
  47. RE LiverPool Lad - it’s not time for a major rally just yet. It would be fraught with problems. To make it possible and safe, we need the BNP to turn up - meaning all of us. Even if that could be arranged, can you image the stumbling blocks that the “house of free everything” would put in the way ?? Road works would suddenly appear and god knows what.

    However, wazzie15 mentioned passing on his email address. Isnt there any way this can be arranged sereptisiously through our Ed’s. I’m sure some of us could hook up and do a lot more if we could get in touch. For example, some of you are in my locale of Leeds. Put a load of us together and we might be able to grab some attention from the media without getting slung in jail :-)
    Here’s an email addy that can be used to get in touch with me jjns1a@yahoo.co.uk …. anybody including the looney left can post to that one (wo betide ‘em). If there’s no way for us to achieve this then we might as well just sit back and watch. It’s become noticable lately that a lot of us aren’t at all content with that.

    —-
    Noted. - Ed.

    Posted by AndyK | May 7, 2008, 5:27 pm
  48. Christopher , yes I agree , at the moment having a demonstration it could easily decend, and play into the anti-BNP hands , all it would take is a few of our UAF chums to be in the BNP march and then start chanting hate etc.
    The best way we have I think is to spread the word, direct people onto this site, and see we are decent normal people that would like to have a say in our country. with fairness to everybody.
    I can recommend phoning head office on 0871-0500-241 and purchase the new BNP calling cards, they are £10 a thousand and just like buisness cards you can hand them out, or leave them lying around in the pub/cafe/etc.
    Or if you are self employed give them to your customers.

    Posted by bertie bert | May 7, 2008, 5:30 pm
  49. We shouldn’t have a protest, because we would be on the same level as them, and I know we are much better than that. We should be stealthy, and throw them into a vat of sheep’s entrails when they are not looking.
    Keep up the good work you are doing for us,we will have our day. And when we have a general election, maybe we should have BNP guards on all the election sites.

    Posted by medion | May 7, 2008, 5:30 pm
  50. I think as long as Lionheart knows we are behind him all the way he will weather it - plus give it a few months and the other politicos will suddenly be more welcoming towards him (and the BNP as a whole).

    Something is afoot, I do not know what it is, it might not even be in our country but it will be the catalyst of change, building up now, you can feel it as almost palpable, the whole world seems ‘charged’ at the minute.

    Lionheart and the BNP will be fine. Also, we must not forget the rest of our Councillors - Emma Colgate for instance, they have all said they will shun her too - how very noble of them. Everyone keep calm and focused, we will be A-OK!

    Posted by Paganpete | May 7, 2008, 5:32 pm
  51. I think the BNP are fantastic. Everyone British, man, woman and child should be behind the team. We all complain about losing our British pride and our country to mass immigration, so let’s show our pride and morals a bit more for our beautiful country, England.

    Thank and good luck to all the BNP team.

    Thank you, and the best of British to you too, Nadine. - Ed.

    Posted by Nadine | May 7, 2008, 5:42 pm
  52. Just had an e-mail - business man Stuart Wheeler has won the first stage of his campaign to sue G.Brown over his broken referendum promise. ED, if you can let me have an email address …..

    -

    enquiries@bnp.org.uk - Ed

    Posted by medion | May 7, 2008, 5:45 pm
  53. These buffoons are starting to get tiresome. They are seriously deranged people. Just imagine BNP supporters coming out to protest every time someone we disliked was elected by these morons. The term Billy no mates comes to mind. Their lives must be so sad.
    All we have to do is avoid walking the Queens highway on or near full moon.

    Posted by baz | May 7, 2008, 5:52 pm
  54. Ignore the marxist rabble, their ignorant rantings can only strengthen our party.
    Clearly the BNP are now winning the battle for hearts and minds and what these middle class misfits dearly want is confrontation with nationalists.

    Posted by Oldfatandloaded | May 7, 2008, 6:00 pm
  55. Perhaps, instead of a march or rally, we could do something like having a honking campaign - every time you pass City Hall you honk three times … Or we could design a new flag that didn’t have any readymade connotations but would be specifically one to support Lionheart - how about a lion inside a heart? There wouldn’t be any law against waving that, would there (just saw the item about the chap done for hanging a Jolly Roger Skull & Crossbones flag in his garden)? Any other ideas, anyone?

    Posted by SheriffofNottingham | May 7, 2008, 6:11 pm
  56. Pete Doherty, what a pathetic excuse for a human being. I’ve never heard a babyshambles track but I’m guessing they all sound like a cross between a fart and a pneumatic drill.

    -

    I’m not sure its that sophisticated, MT :-)

    Here’s a picture of the “antifascists” role model “performing” -
    http://www.jazzafterdark.co.uk/updates/images/peter2.jpg

    And here’s one of their other “role model” -
    http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/03_04/AmyFaceBIGPICS_468×683.jpg

    Which probably explains a few things about them ……..

    A few words about “antifascists” - http://www.cesc.net/radicalweb/radicalconsultation/rankin/ar2.html

    Finally, an article by Green Arrow explains more -
    http://isupporttheresistance.blogspot.com/2008/05/uaf-fail-to-mobilise-support-for-london.html

    We endeavour to inform, entertain and educate our readers ;-) Ed

    Posted by magical trevor | May 7, 2008, 6:19 pm
  57. http://www.jazzafterdark.co.uk/updates/images/peter2.jpg

    That’s ‘jazz’, is it? I thought it was a still from ‘Casualty’.

    Damn this g & t

    -

    :-) - Ed

    Posted by apendragon | May 7, 2008, 6:20 pm
  58. Can I please say that the BNP has democratically elected councillors and a member of the GLA.

    Don’t give in to intimidation, Find out why we are demonised.
    Just Google it - it’s there for anyone with a brain to dig behind the headlines.

    I don’t want any new flags SofN, I’m happy with the Union Flag and the Cross of St George.

    Posted by leedslass | May 7, 2008, 6:25 pm
  59. These moronic “anti-fascist” tosseurs really know how to draw mockery don’t they?

    C’mon patriots, lets all mock them together -

    1 … 2… 3 … you’re all a pathetic bunch of sad losers, yer freaks!

    Ho-ho!

    Posted by baccy_tin | May 7, 2008, 6:32 pm
  60. The figure of “1 in 20,000 Londoners” mentioned in the headline, is probably an exaggeration, as I suspect that most of the “great unwashed” that demonstrated were probably bussed in from all over the UK (well at least it stops them from bothering Benefits Office Staff for the day and temporarily keeps their local streets clean).

    I totally concur with the comments by Christopher James above (5.04 pm) - we ARE winning with our “Quiet Revolution”, we do not need to demonstrate at this stage. The Resistance IS growing and I believe that we will see a speeding up of the process. The “useless idiots” of Labour/uaf and HateNotHope are making their very own small, but helpful, contribution to spreading our message by their totally anti-democratic actions. Everytime they litter the streets with their unwashed presence, they are demonstrating exactly who are the true “fascists” and thereby win us more hearts and minds. The fact that a heroin-addled ex-con is the pin-up tramp for HateNotHope, is an absolute gift for us - and one that we should capitalise on at every opportunity. Interestingly, our website’s standing is going from strength to strength - our Alexa worldwide traffic rank yesterday stood at 19,679, but in the UK we are now in the top 3,000 at 2,974. Keep up the fantastic work Webteam!

    -

    Well put, and thanks, Tony - Ed

    Posted by Tony Brewer | May 7, 2008, 6:33 pm
  61. Our main concern must surely be Mr Barnbrook’s safety. Is he adequately protected? As long as he is and he can stand the heat, then these demonstrating toe rags are making our point for us.

    Posted by Ashmole | May 7, 2008, 6:51 pm
  62. oh dear, oh dear - these people fail to realise how stupid and pathetic they look: let’s all stamp our feet because we don’t like the nasty BNP - GROW UP. They also fail to realise how a lot of the British population are sick and tired of these idiots looking down their nose at the simple easy-going British human - we just want a normal life with no outside inteference, whether it be from the EU, the PC Brigade or an asylum seeker who does not want to talk my language. They are simply showing how out of touch they are with the average working Britain-loving person.

    What a shock they have coming to them, the BNP have continually gained suppport and professionalism over the years so how dare these people protest against our party ?. Rise up Britain, its only getting better from here - thanks BNP.

    Posted by storm1980 | May 7, 2008, 6:57 pm
  63. All Richard can do is keep calm and ignore their obvious childish ignorance. I suppose these demonstrations will go on for a while then they will gradually get fed up with it. Its interesting to note that the far left candidate got a miserly vote so they cannot really claim that they have any authority to act in this way. If Richard reads these comments all I can say is , “Richard you are the true representive of the Londoner. 130000 are behind you, so keep at it remember you are English, we never give up”.


    130,000 and the rest. - Ed.

    Posted by rogshar | May 7, 2008, 7:04 pm
  64. Doesn’t this show how childish and foolish some people are? Boris is showing his democratic maturity I see, shows what a good mayor we now have. Imagine if Mr Barnbrook had been voted mayor, I’d be outside City Hall with banners of joy and happinness.

    —-
    Join the queue. - Ed.

    Posted by Mr.k | May 7, 2008, 7:29 pm
  65. I haven’t read all of the above comments so sorry if I’ve duplicated anything already said.

    Certainly the edited version of the article is nearer to the truth. I love emailing these gems to a reasonably wide audience and have never actually received any emails back asking me to stop. I must either not have many friends or could it just be that there is such a silent majority out there on the threshold of voicing their opinions in favour of the common sense approach that the BNP has? Anyway, enough about my own popularity stakes. It’s heartening to see that Richard Barnbrook is much more popular than thought possible after the rats are now showing their true colours in public by shunning him. How humiliating for the lib/lab/conmen!

    Richard - you have so much more support out there than you’ll ever know - well done and keep grinding them down!

    As for press releases, this site is superb. But how about a weekly Sunday newspaper you can buy in the shops? (Although I guess you may not get many corner shops run by certain pillars of the community taking up their quota - it’d be fun putting an order in for one in any case) But I can’t help but feel there are a lot of Sun/Mirror/Mail/Express readers who may be tempted to get away from the same old rhetoric and it would be a fantastic opportunity to put some real news further into the public domain. No doubt our democratic masters would serve their own interests though and find a reason to ban it…

    -

    For now we have the “Freedom” nespaper and “Identity” magazine, which I personally recommend for its fascinating, informative and cerebral content.
    We do in fact have plans for other media which we’re sure will delight all our supporters, interested others and co-operative entities alike. I can’t say what it is right now, so don’t ask ;-) - Ed

    Posted by French Mike | May 7, 2008, 7:40 pm
  66. They would love us to hold a demonstration, they would probably add a few paid goons to stir things up. You know, shout a few racist comments out, start a fight. We would be playing right into their grubby hands. We know only too well they can’t be trusted.
    Instead of being made to look like the ‘knuckledraggers’ they like to show us as, we should show them and the public what decent, educated people we really are.
    The comments on this site are inspirational to me and would no doubt be to the millions of other decent people who have got used to the lies and don’t know any other way exists.
    The pen is mightier than the sword.

    Posted by Athelstan | May 7, 2008, 8:13 pm
  67. Hi again all you good British People,

    I have had a lot of time to think about all this and quite rightfully a few comments posted do point out the one danger of having a rally.

    1. We would be at the same level as those pathetic losers.

    2. It would surely be sabaotaged by the Lefties or Dearchlight or a government department hell bent on not letting us voice our opinion.

    So unfortunately the rally although would show our disgust at the treatment of our POLITICIANS, we should figure out some other ways of hitting them.

    We need a list of companies and anything else we can boycott, this will hit them in the pocket and you know these greedy b*stards love money. I know most BNP members probably dont buy certain newspapers but lets make sure we get more to join us at this.

    A prime example is The S*n newspaper, they have never recovered in Liverpool after the pure and utter filth and lies they printed about Hillsborough, I have never read let alone bought that filth since April 1989 …. and you can bet they regret opening their mouths then.

    Posted by Liverpool Lad | May 7, 2008, 8:24 pm
  68. Still on topic - just . . .

    Was reading a bit up on the Act of Settlement (something mentioned by Leedslass in another post) (1700, 1701 or 1707 - no concrete dates given at the time).

    Found a few interesting titbits - are these still law or has it all been changed now?

    For instance, one of the provisions in the Act of Union is;

    That no foreigner, even if naturalized (unless they were born of English parents), shall be allowed to be a Privy Councillor or a member of either House of Parliament, or hold “any office or place of trust, either civil or military, or to have any grant of lands, tenements or hereditaments from the Crown, to himself or to any other or others in trust for him”. As a result of subsequent nationality laws, this provision does not apply to naturalized British subjects.

    So does that mean Boris should be out?

    Or does the LAW not apply?

    Hmmmm

    Posted by Paganpete | May 7, 2008, 8:25 pm
  69. If we take into account second preferences Richard “lionheart” achieved with just under 200,000 crosses on the ballot papers (198,319).
    Along with the fact that half a million ballot papers that were erm “spoiled” an incredibly high figure which curiously at the same time no other political party seems to be concerned about???

    This goes to show that at least Hundreds of thousands are behind you Richard and if the demographics of London had not changed so rapidly and to such an extent (33% of Londoners not born in Britain) we could have well been celebrating a London mayor.
    As for the couple hundred mainly white UAF supporters they really should be spending their time doing something more productive rather than ignoring the wishes of the people and campaigning against a democratically elected assembly member.

    Posted by joadjo | May 7, 2008, 8:26 pm
  70. Ed … you do a fantastic job with all the comments posted on here … thanks to you and anyone who works on this site………

    I will post any ideas I have about getting our voice heard… and lets show these b*****ds that we mean business and we are here to stay.

    But lets face it guys, we need to get every soul we can to expound our ideas so the people and the government know how big and strong we are. Its no good people saying “Oh yeh, thats an idea” or “They have no right doing what they are doing”

    We need to join together as one mass voice and show these greddy, fascist idiots that we the people and we the BNP are not going to rol over and curl up… WE WILL FIGHT THEM IN EVERY PEACEFUL WAY WE CAN, UNTIL WE WIN BACK WHAT IS RIGHTFULLY OURS ………..


    Thank you. - Ed.

    Posted by Liverpool Lad | May 7, 2008, 8:31 pm
  71. The editor comments, about the spoiled ballots -

    “One wonders how many of these ballots were spoilt by voters in constituencies with no available BNP candidate.”

    Ed - That’s an interesting idea, but I don’t understand why they would do that. Wouldn’t it have had the same effect if those voters has simply stayed away from the poll altogether?


    Clearly not! - Ed.

    Posted by Herbert Thornton | May 7, 2008, 8:33 pm
  72. Article - Evening Standard, Weds 7 May 2008:

    More than 400 protesters gathered at City Hall to register their disgust at the election of a British National Party member to the London Assembly.
    Richard Barnbrook became the far-Right party’s highest profile politician when 130,000 people voted for him last week. But musicians, including members of Babyshambles, university representatives and passers-by waved placards branding him a fascist whose policies encourage hatred and division. The demonstrators marched around City Hall early yesterday evening banging drums.
    A spokesman for organisers Love Music Hate Racism and Unite Against Fascism said it was the start of a campaign to force Mr Barnbrook from office that would draw on the revulsion felt by the vast majority of Londoners. Mayor Boris Johnson has refused to speak to Mr Barnbrook and all four parties look set to shun him. He gained just over the five per cent threshold needed to win one of the 11 non-geographical seats.

    Bit of a sloppy job, this one. Try and be a little more subtle, Evening Substandard. Let’s have a butcher’s shall we? -

    1.) ‘Far-right party.’ Wearing a bit thin that one; what does it mean?
    2.) ‘130,000 people voted for him.’ Ignoring the untold tens of thousands who spoiled their ballot papers because there was no available BNP candidate in their constituency.
    3.) ‘Musicians’? Who are you trying to kid?
    4.) ‘University representatives’: nice attempt to show that the protestors included people who are somehow more ‘intelligent’ or ‘wise’ than the rest of us. Do they mean lecturers, or finance managers, or Islamic subversives, or whom?
    5.) Now this one I REALLY like: ‘passers-by waved placards’. Whoops. Last time I was ‘passing by’ anywhere, I don’t recall having a ready-made placard handy. Proceed to the NUJ Committee on Standards of Stalinist Manipulation, for re-indoctrination.

    Unite Against Fascism… to force (democratically-elected) Mr. Barnbrook from office.

    Uh?

    Evening Substandard: even if you paid me what you pay these so-called ‘journalists’ of yours, I don’t think I could ever manage a more sorry, desperate attempt to bend the truth and basically spout such utter, contemptible crap. If you want to insult people’s intelligence, go ahead; only next time, try to at least be a bit more professional about it.

    Posted by apendragon | May 7, 2008, 8:37 pm
  73. Do I detect cracks appearing in the establishment stonewall?

    Posted by englandforever | May 7, 2008, 8:41 pm
  74. The ‘boo-boys’ can boo all they like. They can send folk to Coventry, they can use their full remit of names( you know them all by now Nazi, fascist, bigot knuckledragger ….. yawn yawn yawn !!! ) But the Quiet Revolution continues, and this bl@@dy well annoys them, more than any of us can realise. And as much as I support the ideas of marches and protests, I believe that the forces of evil , including our wonderful PC police, would love the chance to cause mayhem and put the blame on the BNP. You can imagine the labels of ‘football hooligans, skinheads riot ……
    I believe we have come a long way and shown great fortitude, given the daily attacks on our nation & people. But we have too much to lose to this absolute shower…..

    Posted by hackneyboy | May 7, 2008, 8:42 pm
  75. This is a disgrace, Mr Barnbrook was simply voted for by the British electorate and yet, other members of British society believe this is a rise of fascism, we have one Assembly Member who will, unfortunatly, have a minor role in the running of the assembly and yet they are kicking up a fuss as if the end of the world is near. Catch yourselves on who knows, maybe you people will agree with Mr Barnbrooks policies you havent given him a chance, its like a mini cold war has erupted in London.

    Posted by benmanton91 | May 7, 2008, 8:45 pm
  76. May I just add my heartfelt support for the brave man Richard Barnbrook. And trust that the reports of similar for him among the populace generally will be translated into support for and membership of our Party. Complaining in the pub may have a place, but there comes a time to stand up and be counted.
    I also agree with many that a “demo” (reminds me of the Militant Tendency) by Doherty et al is yet another wonderful recruitment for the BNP. This is a childish provocation, to which our people should not rise for it will be sidetracked by the left and used against us. That this site is being accessed by so many (even internationally) tells me that our time is coming and a BNP government is on the way. Then there will be a TRUE “demo” of the people’s voice. Fear is entering the hearts of this corrupt and traitorous rabble, and there may yet be other events like this. I follow French Mike’s example and email this news to a wider audience.
    BTW, I trust no-one here is spending their cash buying the Evening Standard?

    Posted by PJD | May 7, 2008, 8:52 pm
  77. There’s really no need to get stoked up over the pathetic “antifascist” circus in London.
    Talk of counter-marches and confrontation with these oddballs gets us nowhere. Richard is in office, we are a legitimate, properly registered and legally constituted political party, and the goons are on the outside banging bongos and impotently strutting their collective, psychopathic stuff, while the public look on in with a mixture of amazement, anger and pity at the ragbag gangs of hysterical and deluded clowns circling City Hall like some unhinged Haj.
    We don’t do marches. We don’t need to. Leave that to the “antifascist” morons whose only reward for their idiocy will be derision and mockery, because that’s all they really deserve.

    Posted by Dylan | May 7, 2008, 9:10 pm
  78. I just had to share this with everyone, It is so true even to the point that they lie.
    This happens when a Liberal witnesses a Patriotic Event,,

    Liberals are suffering from a Mental condition known as ‘PP-SIS’ (Post Patriotic Stress induced Syndrome) This happens when a Liberal witnesses a Patriotic Event, hears a Patriotic song, hears the Pledge of Allegiance, sees Fireworks, or has strong feelings of Patriotism.

    Liberals are not Born they are incubated and Hatched.” - Doctor Adolf Liberal
    These deep seeded feelings of Guilt are often are followed with Anger, Depression, Rage, Confusion, a Hatred of ones own Race, and then a compulsion to fabricate Lies to mask the condition.
    This is all a big part of the Liberal condition!

    http://www.opennntp.com/Politics-Economics/this-happens-when-a-liberal-witnesses-a-patriotic-event-64560478.html

    Posted by bertie bert | May 7, 2008, 9:15 pm
  79. Demonym** can you add that to my comment above and delete the spelling error

    -

    Sorry, it went by the board. Please post it again, Mr k - Ed

    Posted by Mr.k | May 7, 2008, 9:16 pm
  80. You know the funny thing I have noticed … I keep reading that they refer us lot (being the BNP members and supporters) as Nazi’s, Fascists and bigotted knuckle draggers……. lol

    I have yet to meet anyone in the BNP that agrees with the Nazi’s ideas during the war, who doesn’t believe the Holocaust happened, who doesn’t believe in freedom of speech and fair choice…..

    I think the guilt lies firmly with the corrupt politicians running the country and their illegally elected officials ……..

    Posted by Liverpool Lad | May 7, 2008, 9:19 pm
  81. I read all the stories on our site, every day, and many of the posts. I also read three or four broadsheets a day. I use the links provided by some of our posts to gain deeper insight into current issues, such as the vast conspiracy to silence the last vestiges of democratic resistance in Britain to a pan-European tyranny.
    It is hard for me to retain optimism in the face of all that I read; it is hard for me to imagine, if I was the lone BNP member on the GLA, as Richard is, that I would manage to hold out for long in the face of daily threats, constant institutionalised persecution at every level, and vilification in the press.
    Richard is going to have to cultivate the hide of a rhinoceros, the ba**s of a brass monkey, and the guts of a cornered wolf, if he is to succeed in seeing out his term.
    If he succeeds, then he will surely have proven himself to be the BNP’s Strong Man, a Lionheart indeed.
    Many of us in the BNP are Christians:- I have already offered up prayers for Richard Barnbrook, asking that he be given strength; let us all pray likewise.

    -

    Thankyou for your prayers. Take heart, comrade. Richard IS the Lionheart, and we cannot be stopped!
    - Ed

    Posted by Askari | May 7, 2008, 9:31 pm
  82. The people who did their silly protest are the same people who encourage uncontrolled immigration, encourage the building of yet MORE mosques, these people are simply the PC brigade aka labour supporters! and I have not got time for people like this. They make me sick the way in their strange minds that immigrants and muslims are more important then the white indiginous english population.

    Anyway well done Richard and the BNP. Keep up the good work!

    Posted by EnglandxChick | May 7, 2008, 9:33 pm
  83. Just watched ITV news it had an item on how the rise in population over in the Phillipines is driving up the price of food and leaving no farmland to grow food on as they have built all over it.The poor are struggling to feed themselves.Sounds a bit familiar doesn’t it.Our population was actually falling before uncontrolled greed of big buisiness,oops i mean immigration into our lands.Why dont the EU ask them to grow more bio fuel to save the planet.Yeh the lib lab con with THEIR EU know whats best for us because their the cleverest.Safe in their hands arnt we?The BNP’s idea’s are wrong compared to their brilliant ideology.How’s your kids future looking?Think Phillipines.

    Posted by MC SE9 | May 7, 2008, 9:40 pm
  84. I think the thing that stands out the most about these actions is the bravery and principle of Richard Barnbrook carrying on in the face of this intimidation - I admit, I just wouldn’t have the guts to do it - and the cowardly, bullying tactics of the other members.
    It’s very easy to make a fuss about something when you know you’ll get popular support but it takes much, much more mettle if you think you may be alone!!!

    -

    Richard is indeed made of stern stuff, …. as the traitors are going to find out. - Ed

    Posted by woodway | May 7, 2008, 9:52 pm
  85. Just the usual rent-a-lefty-loony mob organised by the government-sponsored Searchlight sickos. God, these cretins should really get a life and not play at serious politics, particularly as they only understand the brainwashed stuff they’ve been reared upon. Useful idiots indeed. I still think there’s something very fishy about the London election count. 500,000 ’spoiled’ votes… more than 24 hours to count them…dodgy cardboard boxes and broken seals. And now the holier-than-though GLA refusing to work with a democratically-elected member? Judging by many people’s comments, this will backfire and will show them to be the cowards and traitors that they really are.

    Posted by stevgillamos | May 7, 2008, 9:58 pm
  86. MC SE9 that was exactly what I thought, too many people not enough land. Most western countries have birth rates that are leveling out to an even or negative values, yet immigration is pushing it up to unsustainable levels, yet the worlds poorest countries are growing at an alarming rate.
    We can only help a few.
    This might add some perspective, although the leberals would insist on an open door policy still.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhEwX18u7To

    Posted by bertie bert | May 7, 2008, 10:14 pm
  87. When you consider the vast sums available to the establishment and para-establishment (? i.e. intelligence, Europe, pseudo-charities etc etc) these people are a fleabite, as they must if only unconsciously realise. To be fair on the Substandard, it did expose some of Livingstone’s dishonesty, though (for example the black violence thing) not enough. Small mercies etc. I like to hope they may remind people now and then about the voting fraud, though, obviously, I won’t hold my breath. This may, historically, be something like the rise of trade unions after they were legalised, or the rise of the Labour Party, when it had principles and was hated. Incidentally I hope the muted threats of violence, as for example promoted by that nice Trevor Eve on the BBC, or by one of the nice superstitious minorities, won’t materialise.

    Posted by RW | May 7, 2008, 10:20 pm
  88. Ok lol
    I said
    How many of these people actually come under the demonym ”White British Londoner”?

    Posted by Mr.k | May 7, 2008, 10:20 pm
  89. V is for Victory to Lionheart !

    Posted by cigpapers | May 7, 2008, 10:35 pm
  90. Just read the comments posted on the Standard’s website re. this article, the great majority are pro-BNP and those which are not accept that our enemies have made asses of themselves.

    If the comments are in any way representative then the revolution is well on its way - it’s just that it’ll be the wrong revolution for those communist bigots!

    Posted by jrb | May 7, 2008, 10:36 pm
  91. We’ve seen these nutters often enough to know that the vast majority of them have the brains of a rocking horse.
    Richard, you have my utmost admiration, it won’t be easy to put up with these raving lunatics, but you’ve already shown you can comfortably deal with the morons.

    Posted by Ian Dempsey | May 7, 2008, 11:59 pm
  92. So these leftish protesters don’t like the fact a member of the BNP was democratically elected? Tough. That is what democracy is all about, dummies. And as for Buffoon Boris not even talking to Mr. Barnbook reveals not only an absence of manners on his part but also his apparent contempt for other people’s point of view. Looks like Londoners are in for a dose of ‘more of the same’ from the new Mayor and the newly composed GLA. Just shows how entrenched these ‘mainstream’ Parties are - it’s going to take a lot of hard work to knock them off their perch! Keep the faith, BNP supporters - your day will come.

    Posted by Ex-pat loyalist | May 8, 2008, 3:02 am
  93. Having caved in to much less pressure myself, my admiration of Richard grows. May his motto continue to be: ‘illegitimi non carborundum’ (’don’t let the bastards grind you down’).

    Posted by Ragnar | May 8, 2008, 7:31 am
  94. Whenever I look at the comments section in the on-line editions of establishment newspapers, the majority are posted by people who if not actual supporters of the BNP are expressing an opinion that is not inconsistent with the BNP.

    The article LeedsLass refers us to in this string is a case in point.

    Why are our opinions more prevalent in such forums? Does no one else but us use the Net? That can’t be the case - newspapers wouldn’t go to the expense of on-line editions if they thought only BNP-tending types read them.

    So what’s the explanation?

    Any ideas anyone?

    -

    The simplest explanation is the correct one.
    The vast majority agree with the British National Party. - Ed

    Posted by iiwn | May 8, 2008, 8:10 am
  95. Theres always a bunch of layabouts available for any protest you can name and what they are protesting against is less important than just being there waving banners and shouting. This lot had probably just come from some sort of pro-***** rally and were then off to support nude sunbathing on Hampstead Heath or something. It dont mean nothing and aint got nothing to do with what Londoners think.

    Posted by n3_biker | May 8, 2008, 8:24 am
  96. It must P*** off Boris and chums off big style to think that if they are found out wasting tax payers money Richard will sing like a canary to alert the public! It looks as if the pig trough might be drying up. My heart bleeds for them (Ha,ha). We need more good men. VOTE BNP

    Posted by mono | May 8, 2008, 10:47 am
  97. 400 …is that it!!LMAO.I bet you it wasn’t 400 but 300.(fudging the figures scenario).
    Richard,drape a huge union jack flag out of your office window ;)

    Posted by Simon.C | May 8, 2008, 12:05 pm
  98. Have these people ever heard the term ‘Useful Idiots’.

    They are being used.

    We, the Global Elite, are creating a new race of people called ‘Europeans’.
    http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/865
    And we don’t care what the consequences are.
    http://www.iamanenglishman.com

    Posted by royalecraig | May 8, 2008, 2:56 pm
  99. With ‘The Lionheart’ now in a position of influence that cannot be democratically ignored…or less easily ignored, I think the acquital of Nick and Mark at their trial has turned out to be a very significant victory, and marker.
    Because we now know the bounds/ limits of what can be said in public, it makes Richards job easier as he does not have to tread on eggshells as to what he can and cannot say.
    We all know there will be people waiting for him to slip up ( in their eyes), and try to prosecute him for merely speaking a matter of opinion.
    We have made two significant steps forward, what we can say and where we are now operative (GLA).

    Posted by jao7 | May 8, 2008, 3:23 pm
  100. You do wonder why the BNP’s opponents don’t stop to think that their protest against the result of a democratic election that still, despite their corrupt wrecking efforts, resulted in success for the BNP, might just look a little odd to other members of the general public. Still, if these characters want to show themselves to be the evil hypocrites they are, that can’t be bad.

    Posted by David Topple | May 8, 2008, 3:34 pm
  101. I’ll come! Tactics should be to stand still and silent whilst displaying meaningful placard.

    Posted by Mr Average | May 8, 2008, 7:19 pm
  102. Sent this e-mail to Boris Johnson (see http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/)

    His e-mail - mayor@london.gov.uk

    We should keep up the pressure.
    ———————————-
    Dear Mr Johnson,
    I am writing to express my concern at the ‘coping strategy’ you have advocated for dealing with the election of a British National Party candidate to the GLA. As the candidate Richard Barnbrook received 130,000 votes from Londoners it would seem undemocratic (to put it charitably) to effectively dis-enfranchise those voters by saying that their representative is unworthy even to speak to! I would urge you to use some restraint and moderation here. Do you wish to make a martyr of him and attract even more attention to the BNP?

    Yours respectfully, Paul Williams. (London, England)

    -

    A well presented and succinct email, PaulW.
    Let us know if you obtain a response. - Ed

    Posted by PaulW | May 9, 2008, 9:22 am

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