Earlier this week Nick Griffin and several British National Party motorcyclists took to the streets to protest against some of the blatant anti-biker legislation emerging from the European Parliament. Unfortunately, it is not just Britain's bikers who are now in the sights of the Brussels zealots who seek to tell us how to make our roads safe with no scientific or moral justification whatsoever.
War criminals, gangsters, rapists and murderers have won the right to stay in Britain under the “human rights” law, but Tory Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke has now specifically refused to do anything to stop this ongoing swindle.
By David Hannam—The British National Party has pledged to reverse the Supreme Court ruling that gives those guilty of sex crimes the right to challenge their names being included on the sex offenders register.
Cuts to the police budget in favour of an increase in the foreign aid budget will cause an increase in crime, the Police Federation and think tank Civitas have warned.
The number of “asylum seekers” entering the European Union — and then having access to soft touch Britain — rose by eight percent in 2009, an EU data source said this week as the French government announced sweeping new measures to try and halt rampant immigrant crime.
A European Union directive which guarantees “refugees” the right to work if they manage to stay in any member state for 12 months has been used to force Britain to accept even failed asylum seekers as residents.
The YBNP has been formally disbanded and replaced by a new organisation, the BNP Crusaders, its new leader, well-known activist Joey Smith, has announced.
The eurozone is doomed to failure and the British National Party has been the only party to continuously warn of its dangers and the high taxes necessary to pay for our membership of the EU, BNP economics spokesman Andrew Moffat.
The fundamentally flawed ruling by the Supreme Court that homosexuals have the right to asylum in Britain will “lead to a potentially massive expansion of asylum claims as it could apply to literally millions of people around the world,” Migratiowatch chairman Sir Andrew Green has warned.