In 2008 the British National Party's Veterans Officer, Pete Molloy, had a book self-published to tell his story about his experience of going to war against Iraq in 1991. Before and during the first Gulf War, Mr Molloy kept a diary, which he was able to adapt into a book, and worked on the manuscript on-and-off for 17 years, with some help from his fellow author American cousin.
This week 2,000 British armed forces personnel have been told that they have lost their jobs in the name of cost saving. This at a time when the British government is spending £billions on regime change in Libya.
The ConDem regime has announced that it is pushing ahead with massive defence cutbacks — which include the axing of almost 20,000 soldiers, sailors and airmen — just as the 345th British soldier has been killed in its illegal and immoral war in Afghanistan.
More than 100 British National Party branches across the country have indicated that they are ready to take part in the national launch of the party’s “Bring Our Boys Home” from Afghanistan campaign on 18 September, and the first print run of 180,000 leaflets has already been sold out.
The horrific death toll of British troops in the unwinnable and probably illegal war in Afghanistan rose to 322 today as the ConDem government announced that even more of your tax money will now be spent in that country.