Vote for the British National Party Lions in the 2009 European Elections

Subverting The Police - An Update

June 12, 2008 by News Team              Print this post Print this post            Email This Post Email This Post

Before embarking on this article we would advise readers to re-read the original piece, which may be found Here

Since posting the first article, our correspondent has received a reponse from the Metropolitan Police – posted, coincidentally, the very same day as the article appeared on this site!

Now read on:-

The Metropolitan Police have accepted that Searchlight’s behaviour immediately preceding the 1st May elections was RACIST, and is formally recorded as such. This refers to gratuitously offensive remarks made by Searchlight – including that of describing indigenous British people as “rats out of sewers”.

The Metropolitan Police have, however, refused to proceed with a criminal investigation.
The complainant had repeated the question first posed (rhetorically) in a courtroom by Magistrate Mr. John Milward: “What purpose can there be in [Searchlight] advertising opponents’ meetings except for the purpose of identifying them and creating disorder and public violence?
Given the abusively racist behaviour of Searchlight during this year’s elections, this question surely requires urgent attention by the Met.
Bizarrely, however, the police are insisting that they see no evidence of ‘intent’ (to incitement of public disorder and violence) whilst refusing to offer any rational interpretation for Searchlight’s blatant and disgustingly provocative hate mongering.

Searchlight’s calculated incitement was followed, less than a week later, by Trevor Phillips (chair of The Equalities and Human Rights Commission) reportedly referring to members of the BNP as being “less than human”.
Such obnoxious and potentially terrifying behaviour follows in the tradition of Nazism and Marxism of the last century – and of the fascist theocracies and neo-Marxist regimes of this century – of ‘dealing with’ troublesome and dissenting indigenous ethnic groups, on the basis that they are more easily disposed of if seen to be “less than human”.

It is a fundamental principle of Law that everybody, without exception, should have equal access to protection and remedy under Law. However this principle does not appear to concern the many and various ‘advisory’ and ‘monitoring’ groups (such as the subversive Searchlight organisation).

These events are felt to be especially disturbing given that the Metropolitan Police have not provided any clarification regarding the relationship between themselves, and the Marxist organisation Searchlight.
We understand that a specific request was made to the Met to provide such information – which has been ignored. This raises extremely worrying issues of profound public concern with regard to relationships between agencies of The Crown and organisations that have a fundamentally seditious purpose.

Share this page:

 

If you enjoyed or were affected by this article, please help us to continue making a difference...

Make a Difference - Make a Donation! Get Active - Join the Quiet Revolution!



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.

Comments

48 Responses to “Subverting The Police - An Update”

  1. Sir Henry Morgan on June 10th, 2008 4:40 pm

    And while we’re talking about organisations with a fundamentally seditious purpose, have a read of Common Purpose trying not to explain itself:

    http://www.commonpurpose.net/

    If it is not seditious, why is it so secretive? Want to show your lack of seditious intent Common Purpose? Then open up your register of “Graduates”

    ……………..
    Thanks for that, Sir Henry. Seems like they are getting rattled by criticism of their training programme. - Ed

  2. Sir Henry Morgan on June 10th, 2008 4:47 pm

    And publishing the details of their curricula would help too. And I do mean the FULL details, including when and where Neurolinguistic Programming is used, and who it is used on.

    So: curricula details AND instructional method.

    As they themselves in their various roles all over the country are fond of telling we the general public: “…if you’ve nothing to hide….”

  3. jao7 on June 10th, 2008 5:01 pm

    No two ways about it: if the police accept Searchlight was racist, Searchlight must be prosecuted for racism. After all, it was good enough for Messrs. Griffin and Collett. Furthermore, the Police should cease all contact with this unlawfull vile group–they clearly must as they have acknowledged it is racist.

    We are at a stage where so many inconsistencies are appearing as regards the treatment of this country’s citizens clearly to promote the causes of traitors, that the law is well and truly an ass. The enemy’s web is so tangled and full of holes, the public don’t know where they stand. Anarchy is on its way. The BNP is well and truly our only saviour.

  4. Mister J on June 10th, 2008 5:02 pm

    Common Purpose police at work again:

    http://www.stopcp.com/cppolice.php

  5. Mr.k on June 10th, 2008 5:07 pm

    Well done to all involved for pursuing this and not giving up. I trust the police will have to act in some way soon. If not, just carry on being a persistent thorn in their sides….

  6. ianpenrhyndd on June 10th, 2008 5:25 pm

    I am but a simple soul but it seems to me that it is perfectly acceptable for the Communist Party and its off shoot Searchlight to insult and threaten violence to a legitimate political party I.E. The BNP.

    At the very least though they are a very good publicity for the BNP.

    This incident and the attitude of the Met should mean quite a few votes in Henley and the 3 London Council Elections.

  7. baz on June 10th, 2008 5:26 pm

    Quite right Mr.k. Every time we see the police step out of line, we the BNP will be a thorn in their side. Perhaps then one day they will wake up and realise what their job really is and stop pandering to the enemies of the UK. If they do not then one can only wonder how far gone this country will be before we the BNP can salvage it.In a civilised country the people respect the police not fear them. The police should wish to serve the people not dominate them.

  8. esselliott on June 10th, 2008 5:40 pm

    The manipulation of the people by the media and its allies knows no bounds. I may be getting paranoid but I read in a Sunday paper, an article that got the antennae twitching.

    Malandra Burrows,actress, was last week the victim of an intended car jacking. The police were looking for a “man” who fled the scene.

    The attack happened in Tong which I know quite well and it has always been a suburb of Bradford. However in the report it stated that the attack happened in Tong, Leeds.

    I may be reading too much into this but if you state Leeds you are inclined to think that the attacker could be anyone. If you state Bradford, well, it can be different again.

    The media will even alter geographical fact to convince us that all is ok in Rainbow Land.

  9. topmarqueswales on June 10th, 2008 5:42 pm

    As we all support the BNP to preserve our culture ,our country ,our identity , our natural inheritance and the truth,the Searchlight racist hypocrites peddle hate, intolerance and attempt to block the natural process of Democracy.
    Every article I have ever seen on the BNP site is in a nut shell ,simply the truth, always backed up with evidence.
    There will always be a small number of intolerant individuals who cannot grasp the concept.
    There will always be individuals who are unable to think for them selves, have a look at their website ,it is truly pathetic.
    Mugabe also believes it is right to deliberatly and premeditatively go against his own people!

  10. Pilgrim on June 10th, 2008 5:56 pm

    The police should be reminded that one is judged by the company one keeps.

  11. PJD on June 10th, 2008 6:03 pm

    More strength to your arm, BNP.
    It is ludicrous that the police, as supposed enforcers of the law, will not prosecute blatant law-breaking. This itself could be part of the CP agenda in Franz Kafka land.
    I hope there is some means whereby this matter can be pursued, and your expose of the vile Searchlight will continue.

  12. lesh on June 10th, 2008 6:09 pm

    I note with interest the comments of Sir Henry Morgan regarding the Common Purpose site.
    They state that comments on certain opposition sites are defamatory.
    What are they waiting for? Where will the case(s) be tried?
    Could it be that were they to take such action awkward questions might have to be answered?

  13. maurice oatley on June 10th, 2008 6:26 pm

    Am I right in thinking that a private prosecution would be too expensive and therefore out of the question?

    -

    Yes. - Ed

  14. RUSSELL on June 10th, 2008 7:03 pm

    I recently saw Gerry Gable in a U-tube video, telling lies about the BNP as usual, and with ‘liar’ written all over his slimy reptilian face, which is a cross between a toad and a alligator. Its as though his body has physically morphed to represent his brain more truly. Dr Frankinstein, all is forgiven. You’ve been trumped!

  15. chaos-lorddave on June 10th, 2008 7:03 pm

    It is clear that the only ones awake are the only ones being ignored. I really don’t want to ever be in the situation where I get to say “told you so”.

  16. Lickyalips on June 10th, 2008 7:21 pm

    Doesn’t this merit a complaint to the Police Complaints Commission? I know they are probably ‘Common Purpose’, too, but at least they have to go through the motions of an investigation–and it lets them know that we are on to them.

  17. Liverpool Lad on June 10th, 2008 7:22 pm

    Ed …………

    -

    Its good of you to offer, LL, but lets see what responses, if any, are forthcoming prior to any further approaches. Many thanks. - Ed

  18. Liverpool Lad on June 10th, 2008 7:27 pm

    With everything going on and with the vast majority of people oblivious to it …… does the film “the Matrix” look somewhat eerily funny now ….. ????

  19. jao7 on June 10th, 2008 7:29 pm

    Twenty one items of ‘recent news’ and not one on immigration! Our detractors cannot accuse the BNP of being a one issue party. The BNP has come of political age. Searchlight is terrified of us, they have no ideological weapon against us. They appear not to talk about immigration, which ironically is one of the main reasons for the gaining strength of this party. The one thing I feel this party has that is important that others don’t and especially that racist outfit searchlight, is humour…sarcastic yes! but don’t ya just love it!

  20. draygalore on June 10th, 2008 7:38 pm

    There it is. An admission by the police that they will not enforce the law on hate crimes if it comes from Searchlight. The intent canard cannot be given any credence, it has to be recognised as political favouritism. If they can question Jade Goody about her remarks to Shilpa Shietty on Big Brother, they can certainly do something about this. I wonder if this will ever be mentioned in the hate-mongering Searchlight? I will remind them regularly….

  21. Askari on June 10th, 2008 7:42 pm

    I am so proud of this website of ours. Our News Team and periodic contributors maintain a true investigative skill, coupled with integrity and truthfulness which should shame the national press.
    This regime subsists on lies. It is directed, I believe, by no less than the Prince of Lies. But the lies reproduce and multiply so fast, and are often so full of contradictions, that more and more people are waking up to the fact that they are being lied to routinely and habitually. This serves us well, for we in the BNP tell no lies.

    As for these scoundrels in the Met, how can I express my loathing for them, without exceeding the bounds of decency? I am prepared to believe that within the ranks of the Police, there are some who must hate their masters, and would be happy to work with us, when we form a government, but I fear that the culture of mendacity and mealy-mouthed political correctness today attracts only bullies, rotters and scoundrels, and not very bright ones at that. That is the problem with closed cultures; they come to see themselves as the norm.

    The only way to reform the Police (not just the Met), is to vote BNP.

  22. SheriffofNottingham on June 10th, 2008 8:34 pm

    Is Searchlight still a registered charity and, if so, why? If charities can be proscribed and their assets frozen if found to be related to terrorism, is there no sort of sanction for one deemed to be guilty of hate speech (defined as speech intended to, inter alia, degrade a person for his/her ethnicity, nationality or political views) which called indigenous British people “rats out of sewers”. This kind of language does not personally offend me to a great extent, but I don’t think we should let them get away with it and especially not if the language emanates from a “charity” which benefits from tax concessions from the public purse.

  23. Liverpool Lad on June 10th, 2008 9:20 pm

    How is DerchLies a charity exactly? Sorry if this is a bit of a stupid question but I am struggling to understand what they do exactly that is classed as charitable? For instance, Marie Curie helps people with cancer; Christian Aid supposedly helps all Christians worldwide who suffer from poverty; Children in Need supposedly help all children in need in the UK and abroad (I say supposedly, because the countless millions upon millions seem to go nowhere but into the pockets of the ever-increasing pay packets of the charity directors and managers). So what is it that DerchLies actually do??????????

    -

    It helps the liblabcon sell your country down the river. - Ed

  24. Mister J on June 10th, 2008 9:54 pm

    “With everything going on and with the vast majority of people oblivious to it …… does the film “the Matrix” look somewhat eerily funny now ….. ???? Liverpool Lad

    I took the Red Pill years ago.

    …….
    Funny you should say that - Matrix is the name of a course run by ‘Common Purpose’ and is also the name of Cherie Booth QC’s chambers! - Ed

  25. bertie bert on June 10th, 2008 9:58 pm

    Don’t worry, we aren’t alone–it’s not us being paranoid. We will not yield. Denmark is Danish. Denmark is Christian. We have our monarchy. And Denmark is the land of the Danes. Neither the Left, the EU, nor the Islamic fundamentalists will be permitted to change that. The poverty in the ‘Third World’ is not caused by lack of natural resources. Poverty arises, as does wealth, from the collective contents of a culture, its religion, values, traditions, language, institutions, art and organization. In Germany, England, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Sweden, the feeling of national identity is being subjugated, creating countries with insecure and bewildered citizens. People are seeing their history, their identity, their pride revoked. This is very skillfully done by the Left, who in most of the old part of the EU dominate the educational system and most of the media.

    http://europenews.dk/en/node/11010

    -

    http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/2125

    http://www.cesc.net/radicalweb/radicalconsultation/rankin/ar2.html

    - Ed

  26. Angryman on June 10th, 2008 10:00 pm

    Is it not possible to get a national newspaper to publish both the original piece and this piece? Surely this is the sort of controversial stuff that they feed on. When it involves the police being less than honest, to be kind to the police is what the public like to read. Stop the corruption. Vote BNP, especially at Henley this month. Show the traitors in Westminster that you want no more of this.

  27. Noel on June 10th, 2008 10:00 pm

    Further to Askari’s post above, I too am immensely proud, not only of our website and its contributors, but of being a member of a party which is the absolute antithesis of the consummately evil, thieving scum presently filling their boots in the Palace of Troughminster. Here’s an example of who we are and of the kind of society which we seek to create: Although age-wise I’m now officially time-expired I still regularly ride a large, heavy solo motorcycle (once biking is in your blood, it’s there forever!). A couple of weeks ago, I had to take it for its annual MoT. The owner of the MoT station and and his two employees are all BNP members, a fact which I only discovered last year when I took the bike there for the first time and commented both on the humour and friendliness of the staff and the excellence of the service. “We couldn’t possibly be anything else,” said one them, “we’re all BNP members.” There were of course, handshakes all round when I produced my own membership card.

    This year, slightly fearful that the tester’s meticulous probings would turn up some fault I had overlooked, I was relieved when I was told that all was well and an MoT certificate could be issued.
    I went off happily but, when I got home, I discovered that I had forgotten to pay the £30 test fee. I immediately rang them to apologise and said I would return with the cash forthwith. “No panic,” was the reply, “whenever it’s convenient will do.” I went back immediately nonetheless, and was told that it wasn’t the first time someone had forgotten to pay and had to dash back with the money. “Most bikers are BNP,” said the man, “so we know who they are and they know who we are. No one has ever ripped us off.”

    You all know who YOU are. Be proud, all of you, of your bravery, your honesty and your integrity.

  28. Dylan on June 10th, 2008 10:01 pm

    “On the surface, Common Purpose is an educational charity ….. ”

    http://www.stopcp.com/index.php

    Registered with the Charity Commission, like Searchlight? If so, who runs the Charity Commission? The sheeple still vote (liblabcon) for it!

    ……………
    But there’s still no explanation or indication of who benefits from their ‘charitable status’ - where does their income go? -Ed

  29. daft fan on June 10th, 2008 10:28 pm

    Many of you may find the following site interesting:

    http://www.searchlightexposed.com

  30. Warriorbrave on June 10th, 2008 11:21 pm

    God bless the BNP–justice will prevail and we will have our day. I shout out loud that I am a member of the BNP–gold at that. PROUD !!

  31. Warriorbrave on June 10th, 2008 11:24 pm

    The police and prison officers are not allowed to be members of a political party–BNP–yet they have Muslims in the force who are political and most of the top brass have their hands into politics–Labour! “Do as I say, not as I do.”

  32. Ex-pat loyalist on June 11th, 2008 12:28 am

    Just what is the point of having new legislation placed on the statute books if when laws are broken, the police do not invoke that legislation? Certainly smacks of selective policing to me.

  33. Scorpio on June 11th, 2008 3:14 am

    I’m sure the police response was anticipated and as a party whose raison d’etre is to counter the political establishment’s desire to destroy the concept of Britain and its indigenous people, by all and any means, such setbacks are to be expected. What we have done and must continue to do is to highlight the injustices prevalent in our wholly corrupt institutions (keeping an accurate record for future use). One day, as always happens, we will strike a chord with the people we are trying to represent and the necessary finances will be made available to see these injustices through to the end. Rome wasn’t built in a day!

  34. esselliott on June 11th, 2008 8:22 am

    Ed.I don’t know where their income goes but I know where it comes from–us, the taxpayer. Common Purpose must be really rattled if they are having to revert to explaining their actions. This would never have happened if Brian Gerrish had not highlighted their treachery and, I think, we had not kept up the pressure with comments on this site. It’s good to see them and their Searchlight buddies do a bit of squirming. They must feel that it is the beginning of the end for their taxpayer-funded treason. It’s funny how they say that CP is not a political unit when Middleton shared an office with Prescott. Two commies together.

  35. Mandala on June 11th, 2008 8:40 am

    I have nothing against any ethnicity, but I see “clever” Trevor as a sub-human. Not to mention Sponge-Gordon Brown-pants and just about every MP I can think of. Apart from David Davis.

  36. RW on June 11th, 2008 10:37 am

    I once wandered into ‘News from Nowhere’, a Liverpool bookshop, which, judging by the low ‘footfall’, must be subsidised. One of their items was a book titled ‘Bash the Fash 1984-93′ by K. Bullstreet. (It’s listed on their website). I haven’t read this, but the implication that anyone can decide someone is a ‘fascist’ and then beat them up, isn’t very attractive. But it seems to be generally accepted by the police; I remember Arthur Scargill in a TV studio, with a shaven headed bloke, the latter of whom grinned and said he’d done his share - something like that.

  37. Defiant on June 11th, 2008 10:57 am

    And still on the subject of the Police,

    “Detective who won £300,000 in race payouts launches THREE more claims.

    An Asian police officer who has won more than £300,000 in three payouts from the Met over racial discrimination is today seeking more compensation, a week after his last victory. ”

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1025648/Asian-policeman-won-300-000-race-payouts-launches-THREE-claims.html

    In other words you will give ethnics priority or we play to your weak ruling liberal/left society

  38. RW on June 11th, 2008 11:32 am

    Remember people fined £60 for a cigarette end? Is littering a serious offence? - Not if you’re Indian - “Indians in particular saw throwing rubbish out of windows as ‘normal’ and showed a ‘total disregard for the cleanliness of a public area’.”
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1025615/Migrants-taught-litter-says-councillor-sparked-racism-row.html

    …………
    RW, it sounds like you aren’t appreciating the ‘enrichment’ …. 42 days detention for you, chum. - Ed

  39. SheriffofNottingham on June 11th, 2008 2:24 pm

    @ RW

    Clearly the racist slogan “Keep Britain Tidy” could today only be addressed to Britons. No one else would be culturally primed up enough to know what it meant.

  40. Mr Average on June 11th, 2008 5:41 pm

    Ref the ‘Tong, Leeds’ contribution above. The recent child-stabbing in Carshalton, SURREY was reported as Carshalton, South london.

    ………
    Carshalton has an 0208 telephone prefix, so although it’s in Surrey, it is still in London. - Ed

  41. Valentine Gray on June 11th, 2008 8:12 pm

    As reported once before, a great man the illustrious MP for “Bengal West” George Galloway, made that deeply profound remark “two cheeks of the same arse” this may accurately apply to Common Purpose and Searchlight but Gerry Gable is that bit in the middle

  42. Mister J on June 11th, 2008 9:02 pm

    “That poster…’Secure under the watchful eyes…’ (see link) IS THAT FOR REAL? I mean, does such a poster exist or is it a ‘mock-up’? TELL ME IT’S A MOCK-UP’”
    Read this Mr Average:
    http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/002285.html

  43. apendragon on June 11th, 2008 9:28 pm

    So, Common Purpose have found a voice at last. Now perhaps they can set about answering all the questions and accusations expressed on this site by good, decent and concerned citizens. After all, it’s treachery we’re talking about. We know you read this, so how about it? Sticking up a website isn’t going to do the trick, it’s not in the same class as this one but then this one is put together by people who are far, far more intelligent and much cleverer than you dare believe.

    How about a recorded interview with your top brass? I’m sure we can find the space on the BNP website. Not that anything obviates you from possible charges of sedition and plotting to overthrow the state and subvert everything from the Church to the Police to rubbish collection.

    Look, get the message, CP: people do not like secret societies, and they don’t like their country and their lives being interfered with, and we sure as hell do not approve of ‘leadership beyond authority’ or preparations for ‘the post-democratic era’. It’s just not the way we do things; and it never will be, so give it up now.

    I predict a continuing wall of silence as the ‘graduates’ hide behind their pathetic new website. That’s okay, because we’re going to root you out and expose the lot of you. If only out of respect for good, honest, courageous people like Brian Gerrish, who is better than all of you put together.

  44. apendragon on June 11th, 2008 9:34 pm

    And nobody should assume there will be no Treason Act.

  45. EnglandxChick on June 11th, 2008 11:17 pm

    ‘describing indigenous British people as “rats out of sewers”.

    That is a joke! I know who that describes perfectly and it certainly isn’t the indiginous british people.

  46. bernard on June 11th, 2008 11:49 pm

    I was wondering where I had heard the phrase ” less than human” before Trevor Phillips used it.
    In fact, it was a propaganda term used by the Japanese army to describe the Chinese people before the full-scale invasion of that country in 1937. 10 million civilians were butchered by them by 1945.
    So…clever Trevor likes his historical references…?

  47. gyukcas on June 12th, 2008 12:36 am

    I totally agree with askari and NOEL on the value of this website.
    It represents a safety valve for many BNP supporters in that we have the ability to let off steam in a controlled manner,otherwise our heads would explode at some of the goings on in this country.
    Let’s face it.This party and its supporters have the mother and father of battles on our hands in order to try to save our country from the treacherous massed forces of the mainstream parties and their drones in the news media.
    My latest boiling point came earlier today, when it was announced that the Lib-dems were going against the people by agreeing with Brown and his cronies over the referendum issue.
    If they stood on a soapbox and shouted their intentions to betray the majority of the indigenous Brits,it couldn’t be clearer that they are lower than vermin. It is going to be a long lonely battle,but this party has RIGHT on its side. BNP for me!!

  48. vanbar on June 12th, 2008 3:25 am

    gyukcas
    To quote George Galoway
    If Labour and Conservatives are two cheeks of the same arse!Then the Lib Dem’s must be that bit in the middle.

Feel free to leave a comment...

If you want a picture to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!
Please note. You can copy and paste the Youtube code directly into your comment - No need for links!

You must be logged in to post a comment.


. The British National Party Website: Leading the way in British Politics.

1st: The British National Party
2nd: The Conservatives
3rd: Labour
4th: The Liberal Democrats
5th: UKIP