Nick Griffin delivered a defiant message to those who have attempted to sabotage the British National Party over the last two years, both externally and internally, at a recent Party meeting in Solihull.
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During an hour-long speech, Mr Griffin spoke about how the Party has been continually attacked since it won two European Parliamentary seats in 2009, including from without by the EHRC, Operation Black Vote and a deliberate media blackout, and from within by a concerted campaign of internal subversion.
Mr Griffin illustrated the latter point by comparing current events with how the National Front was taken apart in 1979 by the actions of ‘businessman’ Paul Kavanagh who, after gaining an important role in the party, began a vicious campaign of lies and black propaganda against its leadership, and Ray Hill, a Searchlight mole who employed similar divide-and-conquer tactics in order to split up a string of nationalist parties, taking many good-hearted but easily led members with him into other movements.
‘The National Front never even had a parish councillor,’ said Mr Griffin. ‘But we have won seats, and we still hold seats, at every level of government except national parliament. Why on earth would the far left and the police intelligence service go to all the trouble of wrecking the National Front in 1979 and 1980 and then leave us alone? That would be incredible. There has been a deliberate attempt to destroy this party from within.’
Mr Griffin said the next effort to break the British National Party will be a predictably biased BBC Panorama smear programme broadcast next month that will regurgitate all the recent attacks against the Party and its leadership, many of them from embittered former nationalists.
‘That attempt to destroy us will fail as well,’ said the North West MEP. ‘Because this party is a very, very tough party. It’s a party with a lot of people with a lot of common sense.
‘We’re now in the rebuilding stage. All over the country, we’re growing. Because of the riots, we’re growing. Even before the riots, we were growing.
‘This party is going to go forward. Every one of these attacks has failed thus far, and they’ll continue to fail because we’re a tough party and a tough people.
‘There will come a time very soon when the pain of the economic crisis that is now enveloping this country will be so great that people will have to make a change. When they make that change, we, by that time, will be organised enough, large enough, powerful enough, capable enough and wealthy enough to be there to offer an alternative.
‘We are going to do it. This country is not simply going to slip into the night and fade away, because this is a great country. This is a wonderful country. We love this country. We’re not ashamed to say so – and with your help, we are going to get it back for us, for our children and future generations of our people in our land.’
During the speech, Mr Griffin also discussed the recent race riots that swept the country, as predicted by himself and Enoch Powell, and the recent trip of Vlaams Belang MPs and MEPs to England.
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