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Proscribed - Nick Griffin says - A Treat to Read
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Written by Green Arrow
You just gotta laugh at some of the things that the Chairman of the British National Party twitters about on his Twitter Page these days.
In case your wondering what I am blathering on about, it was this one that made me laugh:"Excellent new British Nationalist members' bulletin thr post today. A treat to read!"
Now read this snippet from the bulletin and tell me whether you think it is a "treat to read" or rather an attempt by a dictator trying to stop people discovering the truth by asking the people "proscribed" and then making their own minds up who they believe.
Nobody tells me who I must and must not talk to and if you are a True British Nationalist and feel the same way, you will tell this swaggering thug where to shove his dictatorial edict.
There are two particularly unpleasant enemy efforts on the go at present. the first calls itself "Britain First".
This private business is using our imagery and issues in acynical private money-making operation. Far from being a genuine campaigning operation, it is a Ltd. Company whose rules even allow money donated in good faith by the gullible to be put into the Directors pension pots!
"Britain First" is promising people a "cut" of the money they hope to raise (although no-one except its central clique has seen or will see a penny). In order to bury this greedy perversion of nationalism, Britain First, any of its officials - specifically Jim Dowson, Paul Golding and Andrew McBride - are all henceforth proscribed. Any contact with them is a disciplinary offence. Anyone found guilty of contravening this proscription faces expulsion from the party by the disciplinary sub-committee of the National Executive.
Well what do you think? Regardless of your own opinions of Britain First, there is a bigger issue at stake here and as one who knows of people being threatened for reading this site and warned not write for it, I have understandably strong feelings on the subject.
Now if you would like to see what the Chairman "used" to think of Jim Dowson, read the Richard Barnbrook article in which the chairman is simply gushing in his praise for Mr Dowson and his abilities.