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Righteous anger & political action:

The British National Party believes in telling the truth, even if it is sometimes uncomfortable to hear or offensive to those who would rather bury their heads in the sand than face real problems in our society. But while we often pass quite critical comment on the impact of immigration, multi-culturalism and alien religions on the indigenous people of our lands, we have no animosity towards immigrants, their descendants or the followers of non-native religions. Nor do we intend to encourage others to feel such animosity, or believe that anything we have to say is likely to 'stir up hatred' against anyone.

In fact, we believe that by providing a peaceful and Constitutional outlet for the anger and the frustration felt by millions of our people over the undemocratic transformation of our country by our political masters, the BNP actually defuses tensions. Where there is 'hate' we seek to turn it into righteous anger and political action against the only people who deserve to be hated - the politicians who use our taxes to turn our country into a place where we often feel like strangers in our own land.

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27 Responses to “More Pictures from the Red, White and Blue 2008!”

  1. Strider on August 18th, 2008 1:26 pm

    Hello Sailor!

    There’s a few friendly faces there… what a great weekend!

    Much better than going to see Amy Winehouse at a ‘music’ festival…

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1046052/Amy-Winehouse-worst-V-Festival-gigs-nights.html

  2. enufalready on August 18th, 2008 2:46 pm

    @Strider
    Looks more like Amy Crackhouse to me!
    I can honestly say everyone at the RWB was friendly and an example of how this country could be without the multicultural un-enrichment.
    It was a joy to be part of it

  3. Jerome on August 18th, 2008 6:53 pm

    This looks like a thoroughly enjoyable and civilized event, I’m only sad that I missed it.
    I’ve still got The Notting Hill Carnival to look forward to I s’pose …

  4. JIM GREEN on August 18th, 2008 6:59 pm

    What a good looking bunch the BNP are and what a lot of Union flags flying,I think our team at the Olympic games are trying to keep up.

  5. ianpenrhyndd on August 18th, 2008 7:00 pm

    Let us hope that the RWB Festival has shown to all open minded Britons that the BRITISH NATIONAL PARTY is just a large organised group of Patriotic Britons.

    Incidently has anyone seen any comments from the Liblabcon Artists with regard to the Peacefull Demonstration by the Loony Left? The silence seem deafening!

  6. Busdriver on August 18th, 2008 7:50 pm

    I was there! My first RWB, and was looking forward to seeing the Truth Truck in all its glory. I was not disappointed. What a weapon. What a Party.
    ED: Along with the T.T., has anyone thought of or suggested a light aircraft towing one of those advertising banners? Perhaps for the next big push? Just a thought.


    Probably! - Ed.

  7. Mister J on August 18th, 2008 7:52 pm

    Looks like a really brilliant weekend!

  8. BC1959 on August 18th, 2008 7:54 pm

    I was there, as I have been for seven previous ones, and it was SUPERB. The atmosphere was great for families, and mine have been enjoying this event every year. The weather was good on both daytime periods. Everyone was happy, and the ******** in the licensing department, the police (Stasi) did not get their wish. The unwashed rabble, bussed in by Bob the Crow, were handled with as much respect as the cops could muster to keep them from getting a hospital holiday if they’d tried to get past the gates. Anyway, all went well, and the BNP SECURITY team should be applauded - the Black Country branch says “well done.” It’s the tenth one next year, and all those who were turned off, or thought the weather would be as predicted, or the event was no good without live music and a bar - well it was, it was great, so be there next year no matter what. United we win - divided we fall.

  9. Freeborn John on August 18th, 2008 8:18 pm

    That is a great idea from Busdriver, an aircraft banner bearing an appropriate message would make a fine sight over Love Music Hate Racism events or other such red jamborees….

  10. pete saxon on August 18th, 2008 10:43 pm

    I am so glad that the weekend was a success and the weather held - next year will be the big one and I will definitely be in attendance, along with the thousands of other decent folk. The silly antics of the unwashed marxist rabble will ensure triple the turnout next time. God bless the BNP.

    -
    Hi Pete. I was ‘on duty’ and also missed this year’s RWB but will be there for the 10th big one in 2009. See you there - Ed

  11. sylvie-girl on August 18th, 2008 11:06 pm

    What a great idea from ‘Busdriver’, hadn’t thought of that. I have never been to the RWB, but l will next year l can tell you that. Will drag my husband and friend Caroline along. I keep getting told off. It looked great, in spite of the Reds animal fraternity. Never mind, it will never stop us and they know it. Great picture Dylan, l salute you.x

  12. patriotic_welshman on August 19th, 2008 12:23 am

    Well, looks like a lot of great people having a good time to me. It was just a shame that the idiots protesting outside made such a nuisance of themselves, but hey, at least a few WERE arrested! Good on the BNP for holding such a well structured and amazing festival. Also I agree with busdriver about the plane with a banner behind, what an excellent idea! Hope me and the family are able to be a part of the RWB next year. Keep up the excellent work BNP!

    -
    Thanks patriotic_welshman. Not sure if you are a BNP member yet but if the entry rules remain the same, it only requires one of you to be a member to sponsor admission of the family - Ed

  13. Peter on August 19th, 2008 12:53 am

    I think your reference to the antis as ‘Rent-a-mob’is very accurate. I have received information that one of the mob, who stoned the police and was subsequently unmasked by them, was an east european !

  14. Pat21416 on August 19th, 2008 3:20 am

    I was there, excellent event. Some of the press, i.e. Daily Mail reported fairly. Others reverted to biased words. The police did a good job in keeping the site safe. The Local Council (must be Labour) on the other hand were less than fair dragging the police on the site on the Saturday evening in the pouring rain on a very flimsy complaint.

  15. royalecraig on August 19th, 2008 3:41 am

    Subtle Marxist brainwashing trying to justify our eradication:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlTks9toOmQ&feature=related

  16. DaveSA on August 19th, 2008 7:35 am

    How we look in envy at the RWB, but it’s a long way from South Africa. Well done once again.

  17. Mandala on August 19th, 2008 9:21 am

    Strider : I saw a pic of Amy Winehouse in a copy of the Mirror yesterday and I can honestly say I genuinely thought it was something to do with the Rocky Horror Show. She looks like a tranny on a bad day.

    Winehouse, Crackhouse - Ed

  18. jao7 on August 19th, 2008 9:45 am

    Come on Ed!, do you really for one minute think people are fooled by these photo’s of alleged BNP people?.
    Clearly you have photographed normal looking people with average length arms and air brushed the surrounding scenery.
    Just how low can the BNP get?!

    -
    It would not surprise me one jot if the media spin machine did not make the changes you suggest to arm length etc - Ed

  19. Brysea on August 19th, 2008 10:53 am

    Have you noticed all our Olympic heroes Just a bunch of white faces. Phillips and Harriet Harragon, (yes I do know her correct name) must be going mad.As a Herefordian. I also go under the name of a white face, and proud of it.(look at the colour of the Hereford cattle faces) lol

  20. Stringbag on August 19th, 2008 11:05 am

    Brysea -”Phillips and Harriet Harragon, (yes I do know her correct name) must be going mad”

    Much angst; much heart-searching; much weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth.

    I guess they will wait until the Games are over before they have the full inquest

  21. jao7 on August 19th, 2008 11:44 am

    Stringbag/Brysea 10.53
    No inquest will be held because it will give the unpalateable truth that our white (horrible word, it sounds sort of hideous!) athletes were better than ‘their’, (in Phillips and Harmans world ) black athletes.
    The athletes at the next Olympics will of course be subject to ‘positive discrimination’. Which means that white athletes will be under represented. This of course means that the medals will not be as numerous as this time, because colour rather than merit and medals will be the winner.
    But then aren’t we told that it is not the winning that’s important, but the taking part?…..unless of course you’re white!.

  22. samba on August 19th, 2008 1:13 pm

    Great photos, and one for the road I bet the multi-culti gang were seethering with rage at yesterday’s headlines in the Mail, where it showed true British faces and not any ethnics all winning golds. Also what will spoil their wins is when the black hoodie rap group Zoo Nation do their hoodie dance with knife effects to show what London has become, what a disgace it would have have been, great if young white people were showing the world the art of medieval dancing. Never mind I’m sure Brown and Boris will giving them a standing ovation and shout look what Britain has become.

  23. RW on August 19th, 2008 7:19 pm

    For those who didn’t go, there’s a camping field (tents of all sizes), a caravan/campervan area, and a marquee area - the rectangular types with clear ‘windows’. These included was first aid, another the organisers’ tent, another BNPtv equipment. Plus a fairground area. Obviously food and facilities were provided.

    Briefly Nick and Simon Darby were there, and Richard Barnbrook in trademark beige suit (and beige winklepickers!) I recognised Mark Collett. I think the only other ’suit’ was Arthur Kemp; I pointed out his Jihad doesn’t mention the Moghul invasions which Artorius stresses. Incidentally his book on South Africa mentions Solidarity as a white union there, and has some material on what Africa was like before whites arrived.

    The Excalibur team sold pretty much the identical goods described on this website. Two founder members of the Christian Council of Great Britain explained to me ‘heritage Christianity’ (you don’t have to believe) and ‘nationism’, Biblically approved idea that nations are the right way to live. Joey Smith was selling his CDs.

    Love Europe - Hate the EU! tent had food - including the hog roast, which I’d pictured as a blazing fire, but in fact was an enlcosed rotary spit thing powered by gas. I chatted with a Swedish rep, who told me Sweden had 7 million people, 2 millon Muslims.

    The politics tent had continual events - including a debate on foxhunting - Nick Griffin pro, Kemp against; and a ‘Weakest Link’ session; and Jonathan Bowden’s very engaging demonstration of how to reply to hostile interviewers. (He has a website - was or is BNP Cultural Officer). The Extraodinary General Meeting was held here; about half the people had stood as candidates, I’d judge from a show of hands. It was impressive to watch the adherence to democracy with both sides debated very vigorously.

    I chatted to a candidate from I think Bournemouth, an impressive chap who told me he’d been caught in the traffic tailback at Codnor. He left his car, found the problem,and told the police their job was to clear the road for all traffic. I’d been caught in this too, and watched cars turning round; however I think the site was approachable from both ends of the road, so any reasonable navigator could (I hope) have found it. Some people in the video tent told me they’d filmed the whole thing from a roof which gave excellent visibility.
    Nick’s speech was rousing and terminated by the crowd singing Jerusalem - Nick sang along, in an unembarrassed way which I liked.

    One possible amenity (relevant to emailers!) could be a tent where emailers could meet - I’d have liked to have met SheriffOfNottingham, ShropshireLass, any number of these people, as a sort of information/thinktank; maybe people could have labels? - Just a thought for next year.

  24. Dylan on August 19th, 2008 7:39 pm

    “A potential scandal has emerged following on from this weekends RWB …. ”

    Simon Darby’s blog -

    http://simondarby.blogspot.com/

    :-)

  25. enufalready on August 19th, 2008 11:41 pm

    Speaking of all things English I am p****d to find out that without having to pay I’m not going to be able to watch England play against the Czech Republic on Wednesday evening as Setanta apparently have the exclusive rights to a heap of England matches and judging by the comments of these people-

    http://boards.thisismoney.co.uk/tim/threadnonInd.jsp?forum=98&thread=78688&message=243177

    I’ve no intention of giving them a penny-

    http://www.theherald.co.uk/mostpopular.var.1563974.mostviewed.subscription_fears_for_setanta_as_monthly_fees_cut_to_9_99.php

    What exactly is the FA playing at I wonder?

  26. bertie bert on August 19th, 2008 11:59 pm

    My little offering to a great Red White and Blue.

    http://www.youtube.com/v/ZsOlnAeU0Ds&hl=en&fs=1

  27. jao7 on August 20th, 2008 6:46 pm

    bertie bert.
    Excellent work, Thanks for that!.

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