RACISM CUTS BOTH WAYS
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Thursday, 6 August 2009

“G men” wow East Birmingham BNP Meeting By TITVS ADVXAS

Mike Bell

South Birmingham & Solihull Attendees

Marlene Guest in full flow...

Paul Golding

The group photo...

Guest speakers Paul Golding and Marlene Guest headlined the bill for East Birmingham BNP’s latest meeting to an eager audience of nearly 70 people packing the assembly room to bursting point.

Having Paul Golding as a second speaker shows the depth of quality that the British National Party has in it’s ranks, and Mr Golding who, starting with Queen Boadicea gave us a thorough history lesson in ‘indigenous resistance’ over the years, against the would be invaders of British soil.

Mr Golding went on to say “Our (The BNP) hard work over the recent years has started to pay off, as in 2008 we saw our first representation above local level as Richard Barnbrook took his seat on the London Assembly”

“This year we saw a further elevation in representation as Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons were elected to the European parliament” Mr Golding continued “And further proof of our growth is that core membership of The BNP saw a rise of over 35% in the first six months of 2009″

During the brief interval where we enjoyed yet another excellent buffet, provided by organiser Tanya Lumby, I chatted with several supporters who had travelled some fair distances to see the two guest speakers, including Nuneaton & Bedworth councillor Martyn Findlay who had bought his wife, Debbie, and their four children along to this oratory treat.

Just before the main speaker started, Birmingham secretary Mike Bell gave us a taster of the upcoming ‘Red White and Blue’ weekend, by telling us about previous years RWB festivals, and attempts by the local council to spoil this year’s event by imposing a ban on caravans or camper-vans on the private land of the organiser of the event.

Speaker of the evening was Marlene Guest, who was having an “Is it Me?” month following dreadful times in Rotherham where her local council were using Mrs Guests membership of the party to exclude her from her democratic right to free speech in various events, including protest over the proposed use of green belt land, and the injustice afforded to local pensioners over cutbacks in services and the resulting farming out of services like meals-on-wheels, to private firms.

Following some thought provoking statements, Mrs Guest said “Everybody’s BNP in my home town, but they don’t know it yet”.

Mrs Guest finished by urging everybody to inspect the accounts of the local councillors under the freedom of information act because , as she said “Once you’ve got it in black and white, you’ve got ‘em” to which she received a standing ovation.

Finally, new fund-holder John Pugh announced that the meeting had raised £237.

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Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Wolverhampton BNP Meeting Attracts All Comers

Over 50 people from a wide area including Shropshire, Staffordshire, Birmingham and the Black Country, as well as locals, met for the latest Wolverhampton British National Party branch meeting to listen to local activists speak.

Wolverhampton organiser, Simon Patten, opened proceedings with a detailed account of fundraising and canvassing reports in the lead up to the European elections in June and more recent tales, plus an expose on how a government funded group, known as the UAF is being supported and utilised by all parties and left wing pressure groups.

"At a table top sale before the election we were surrounded by UAF supporters at all points who were attempting to incite us to act" said Mr Patten.

"As there were only a few of us, and we knew that the Black Country team were doing a similar sale a few miles away, we telephoned them for support" Mr Patten continued "and we waited only about 15 minutes before Russ Green and John Salvage turned up".

He concluded "both John (Painter) and John (Salvage), from the Black Country, were spat at, but as we are a peaceful party, we did not retaliate".

Mr Patten also introduced the new Wolverhampton BNP team, himself the organiser, Mike Kiely (deputy organiser), Dave Bradnock the new fund-holder, and local BNP first points of contact John Painter (Wolverhampton S/E), Stuart Gardner (Wolverhampton S/W) and Mike South Staffordshire).

The second speaker, making his maiden public speech, the aforementioned Mr Painter, who briefly told of his reasons for joining the party and then spoke of the first few months after joining, and in a light hearted manner, of some notable incidents that had happened to him during the table top sales and public canvassing that Mr Patten had previously mentioned.

Third speaker was former Black Country organiser Ken Griffiths, who spoke in depth over planning application controversies in the Dudley area and made more valid points about how the UAF are being utilised by all parties at local levels to attempt to hinder the democratic rights of the BNP.

Following the main interval, where a sumptuous buffet was provided by Mr Kiely and his daughter, the main speaker of the night, Phil Reddall spoke of several worldwide stories of how indigenous populations had struggled to overcome devastation, such as Japan, where following world war two, the Japanese economy had prospered to the point where Japan is the world leader in many industries and technologies.

Mr Reddall concluded by saying that the only way that the indigenous peoples of Britain would prosper, would be under a BNP government.

Fund-holder Mr Gardner announce that £227 had been raised from the raffle and collection, and the meeting concluded with the raffle, where Titvs won a "GREATWHITE" tee shirt, which at size XL would be "tight as" anything.

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Monday, 3 August 2009

West Midlands BNP Enters Intensive Candidate Training Phase By TITVS ADVXAS

Looking to follow up recent election successes, the West Midlands branch of the British National Party assembled around thirty prospective candidates for next year's local election, to commence their basic party training.

These candidates came from all over the West Midlands, representing Dudley, Sandwell, Wolverhampton, North Birmingham, East Birmingham, South Birmingham and Bromsgrove.

Tutors for the day were BNP West Midlands Regional Training Organiser, Richard Lumby and Nuneaton & Bedworth BNP local councillor, Martyn Findley.

Mr Lumby delivered three modules, covering candidate suitability, community politics and advice for public speaking.

Mr Findley delivered one module, about "Life as a BNP councillor" in his usual gutsy style.

These training seminars are intended to be duplicated throughout the country, in order to standardise preparations and to provide a resource for future candidates.

Catering of refreshments and buffet lunch for the day were by the versatile East Birmingham organiser and wife to the RTO, Tanya Lumby.

All the candidates agreed the this new resource was worthwhile, with Mr Lumby, Mrs Lumby and Mr Findley receiving a rapturous applause after their respective inputs and to close the meeting.

The BNP currently have over one hundred local and parish councillors, three county councillors, one London Assembly member, Richard Barnbrook and, of course, the two MEPs, Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons.

The training seminars will continue over the coming months culminating, we expect, with even further successes in the local elections in May 2010.


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Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Solihull BNP Draws Large Crowd to Hear Local Speakers

By TITVS ADVXAS - Around 70 people packed last night's British National Party Solihull meeting to hear three local speakers explain to newcomers why they had joined the party as the only way to save Britain.

First on the platform was pensioner and BNP activist George Rouse.

In his maiden speech before a party meeting, Mr Rouse told why he had joined the party and how he had worked hard in the past election with leafleting and fundraising activities.

"The BNP's policies are the only fair and just way in which the problems facing Britain can be sorted out," Mr Rouse said.

Next speaker was local activist David Jackson who entertained the audience with a comical and reasoned speech about the corruption of the old parties and the need for a transparent BNP government.

"The other parties' public representatives, from local councillors to MPs, have been proven to be corrupt," Mr Jackson said.

The interval, introduced by master of ceremonies and local organiser Frank O'Brien, was marked by a buffet and an entertaining karaoke. West Midlands secretary Mike Bell and other members provided great entertainment with an impromptu and rousing rendition of "Jerusalem."

Last speaker for the night was West Midlands training officer, Richard Lumby, who spoke on the causes behind the credit crunch and the necessity of Britain being completely economically independent.

The highly successful evening was topped with an announcement from deputy organiser Bob Lassen and fundholder Pat Jelley that the meeting had raised £316 through the raffle and collection.


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Tuesday, 21 July 2009

Cannock BNP Honours Henry Allingham and British Service Personnels’ Sacrifice by TITVS ADVXAS

Making serious notes...

Arthur Kemp

Mr & Mrs Kemp

The Group Photo

Cannock British National Party met in Hednesford last night and kicked off with a two minute silence for Great War Veteran and the world’s oldest man, Henry Allingham and all British service personnel who had sacrificed for this country.

The meeting, chaired by fund holder Terry Majorowicz, was then introduced to several prospective local BNP candidates and sitting parish councillors who were in attendance.

Mr Majorowicz provided an amusing introduction and revealed how he had come to the BNP after first trying to do something for this country in the Conservative Party. “All they wanted to do was hold dinner parties, and it was only when I joined the BNP that I was finally able to do something about saving my country,” he said.

Next speaker was organiser Bill Vaughan who read a humorous piece about how ethnic minorities were allowed to organise along ethnic grounds without anyone objecting, but that if indigenous British people tried to do that, they were attacked by the media and other politicians.

Prospective candidate Ray Evan spoke next, giving his first ever public speech in which he pointed out how British people are discriminated against and put last in the provision of public services.

Before breaking for the second half, Mr Majorowicz introduced 70-year-old Bob and 88-year-old Alf, who are still active for the party in Cannock and who have not missed a meeting in three years.

The second half of the meeting was addressed by guest speaker Arthur Kemp, who used a George Orwell 1984 theme to illustrate how decades of Conservative and Labour rule had led to the total inversion of all the things which had made Britain great. His speech had the 30 plus crowd on their feet for a double ovation.



Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Another New BNP Branch Launched: Bromsgrove Hits the Ground Running By TITVS ADVXAS


More than 70 people attended the inaugural meeting of the new British National Party branch in Bromsgrove last night, firmly establishing the party in yet another part of the West Midlands in the ongoing fight to keep Britain British.

It was their first ever BNP meeting for most of those attending and the enthusiastic response showed that they were in the struggle for the long haul. Over £250 was raised for party funds on the night, he added.

The new group was created with the help of BNP South Birmingham and the ever hardworking Liz Wainwright, who led the party’s charge into Bromsgrove by arranging no less than nine candidates (herself included) who stood for election for the first time in the recent Bromsgrove county council elections.

Speakers for the night included local activists who spelled out the branch’s plans for the next year. Mike Bell and Birmingham organiser Richard Lumby also took questions from the floor. All the speakers were in fine form and gave impassioned talks which were well received by the crowd.

West Midlands regional organiser Alwyn Deacon attended and told local activists how impressed he was with the progress already made in Bromsgrove. “This is another area in the West Midlands with a promising future,” he said.

Sunday, 12 July 2009


The British National Party is proud to announce the launch of a new branch in Lichfield.

The official launch of the new Lichfield group under Alex Sproule was held this week, attended by 36 people, many attending their first ever BNP meeting.

Mr Sproule has worked extremely hard in Lichfield and is now seeing his efforts being rewarded,” Mr Bell continued. “Until recently he had only seven members in his area, but in a matter of weeks this has jumped to more than 50.

Mr Sproule stood in this year’s County Council elections in Lichfield North and polled 337 votes in what was a first time out for the BNP in that town.

The meeting was addressed by the newly appointed West Midlands regional training officer, Richard Lumby, who outlined the plans for training in the West Midlands.

The meeting culminated with a question and answer session from the gathered crowd, with Mr Sproule, Mr Lumby and West Midlands regional organiser Alwyn Deacon answering all the issues raised.

Mr Deacon said that the launch of Lichfield BNP was “only the start of a very promising future for the West Midlands. There are plans for more new groups as the support grows in this region.”



United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

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Adopted by General Assembly Resolution 61/295 on 13 September 2007 Affirming that indigenous peoples are equal to all other peoples, while recognising the right of all peoples to be different, to consider themselves different, and to be respected as such. Reaffirming that indigenous peoples, in the exercise of their rights, should be free from discrimination of any kind. Recognising the urgent need to respect and promote the inherent rights of indigenous peoples which derive from their political, economic and social structures and from their cultures, spiritual traditions, histories and philosophies, especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources. Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinct political, legal, economic, social and cultural institutions, while retaining their right to participate fully, if they so choose, in the political, economic, social and cultural life of the State.

ROLL OF SHAME

They once considered themselves ‘socialists’, but the recent list of expenses claimed by our 645 Members of Parliament exposes Labour members as the hypocrites they truly are!


1. Shahid Malik (Lab) £185,421
2. Liam Byrne (Lab, Hodge Hill) £178,116
3. Joan Ryan (Lab) £173,691
4. Dan Norris (Lab) £172,733
5. Tim Farron (Lib-Dem) £172,327
6. Frank Doran (Lab) £171,836
7. Angus MacNeil (SNP) £169,971
8. Tom Levitt (Lab) £168,660
9. Alex Salmond (SNP) £166,814
10. David Mundell (Con) £166,598


Anti-BNP hatemonger Shahid and Hodge Hill comedian Liam topped the free-loading chart, but how did the ten other Birmingham MPs fare …


88. Roger Godsiff (Lab, Sparkbrook & Small Heath) £150,059
108. Khalid Mahmood (Lab, Perry Barr) £148,666
113. Richard Burden (Lab, Northfield) £148,447
139. Lynne Jones (Lab, Selly Oak) £146,793
167. SiĆ“n Simon (Lab, Erdington) £145,444
196. Andrew Mitchell (Con, Sutton Coldfield) £143,965
278. Steve McCabe (Lab, Hall Green) £140,352
382. Gisela Stuart (Lab, Edgbaston) £134,870
388. Clare Short (Ind, Ladywood) £134,408
394. John Hemming (Lib-Dem, Yardley) £134,220


The combined expenses of Birmingham’s eleven MPs for this period was £1,605,340. Is that value for money or just being taken for a ride?

PATRIOTIC POETRY & READINGS

The footer blog of the Birmingham Patriot will contain poetry and readings that stir the patriot from within. I have decided to start with a famous one from Kipling, which as far as I can determine was written during The Great War. Well he does make exceedingly good poems! This is followed by a personal all time favourite, The St Crispins Speech from Henry V, by Black Country Boy Billy Shakespeare. Again please email me with suggestions birminghampatriot@hotmail.com


The Beginnings

IT WAS not part of their blood,
It came to them very late
With long arrears to make good,
When the English began to hate.

They were not easily moved,
They were icy-willing to wait
Till every count should be proved
Ere the English began to hate.

Their voices were even and low,
Their eyes were level and straight
There was neither sign nor show,
When the English began to hate.

It was not preached to the crowd,
It was not taught by the State.
No man spoke it aloud,
When the English began to hate.

It was not suddenly bred,
It will not swiftly abate,
Through the chill years ahead,
When Time shall count from the date
That the English began to hate.

Rudyard Kipling written during the period 1914-18.

Excerpt from Henry V

This day is called the Feast of Crispian:
He that outlives this day, and comes safe home,
Will stand a-tiptoe when the day is named,
And rouse him at the name of Crispian.
He that shall see this day and live t'old age,
Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours,
And say "To-morrow is Saint Crispian":
Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars
And say "These wounds I had on Crispin's day."
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot,
But he'll remember with advantages
What feats he did that day. Then shall our names,
Familiar in his mouth as household words
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester,
Be in their flowing cups freshly remembered.
This story shall the good man teach his son;
And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remembered;
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he today that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition:
And gentlemen in England now abed
Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.

William Shakespeare 1599

Fly the flag Video by Bertie Bert music by Richard Greenfield