Judgement Day: Friday 17 December, 2010
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Written by Green Arrow
Clive Jefferson, the British National Party organiser has sent out an email requesting support for a demonstration outside the Royal Courts of Justice this Friday to show the world our support for Nick Griffin MEP.
But before you read it, I would like you to take a look at an image of a letter that was sent to me by one of the British National Party's longest serving members and a rock solid supporter and member of the Trafalgar Club, Mr Vernon Atkinson.

To me the letter shows something that I really like and admire in the British National Party's chairman. It is the Common Touch, you would have to have met and spoken to the man to see just what I mean. Any how, first the letter and then the email from Clive Jefferson. OH and before I forget I will be making a donation today to the party of £50 that I have received from one of our best writers, Albion. Thank you Albion. Your wish is my command.

Take it away Mr Jefferson....
British National Party members and all lovers of freedom have been called upon to demonstrate once again outside the Royal Courts of Justice this Friday from 9:30 am when judgement will be given in the 'Equalities and Human Rights' Commission court case against the party.
The party is being persecuted over sections of its constitution which have already been amended.
Making the call for a renewed demonstration, Nick Griffin MEP said that he had received the advisory from the court officials on Monday afternoon.
“Judgement will be handed down at 10am sharp,” Mr Griffin said. “The timing is a surprise to us as all indications were that it was going to be earlier, or failing that, after the New Year.
“Nonetheless, we remain confident over the outcome, but need as many supporters as possible to be outside the court once again.
“Please come with banners, loudhailers, properly dressed against the cold and let the establishment know that whatever the decision, the members and supporters of the British National Party remain unified and determined.”
The Royal Courts of Justice are at the Strand, London WC2A 2LL. Local organisers are requested to make necessary preparations to ensure that as many people as possible are able to attend given the short notice. If you are coming by car make sure it is full, or see if you can pick people up en route.
Royal Courts Of Justice
Strand, London WC2A 2LL
Q: What are the nearest underground stations?
A: Temple on the District and Circle lines, Holborn on the Central and Piccadilly lines and Chancery Lane on the Central Line.
Q: What buses go to the RCJ?
A: Bus numbers 4, 11, 15, 23, 26, 76, 172, and 341 stop outside the RCJ. Bus numbers 1, 59, 68, 91, 168, 171, 188, 243, 521 and X68 stop on Kingsway and Aldwych. Go to www.tfl.gov.uk for more detailed travel information.
Q: Where are the nearest public car parking facilities?
A: There is parking available in Lincolns Inn Fields and Maltravers St. The nearest car park is in New Court, Carey Street, with additional ones at Drury Lane, Holborn and Shoe Lane.
As well as the demonstration outside the court we need to field the best legal team inside to argue our case.
The EHRC have the formidable solicitor John Wadham and Queens Council, Mr Allen.
The EHRC is funded by the tax-payer. We aren't!
Lawyers don't come cheaply, so please consider helping us with a donation(Link to BNP DONATION PAGE.
- It's important that we have the help of specialists and professionals when we are being persecuted by the Political Class.
- We have negotiated hard and prudently to keep costs as reasonable as possible.
- On one occasion, Nick Griffin even represented himself in court, to keep costs down.
- Now we have reached 'Judgement Day' and we need donations.
- We have to field our legal team to argue about costs and to prepare in the event that we we need to appeal.
- It is vital that we do not fall as this last hurdle. We need your help, urgently, and more than ever before.
Whatever you are able to contribute to fund our legal team with a gift of £5, £20, £50, £100 or even £500, it will help towards meeting this essential goal. Every pound counts!
Activists from all over our country, including pensioners with limited means and people who will be taking time off work and losing income, will be there to support Nick Griffin, Simon Darby and Tanya Lumby who have been persecuted as representatives of all of us. We really do need you to come and join the demonstration on the day, but if you can´t come please send a donation instead.
Please send your most generous gift in before Friday. It is really crucial to set the wheels in motion immediately.
Thank you so much for your help.
Clive Jefferson
National Organiser
British National Party