A warm autumn evening welcome was given by the Solihull branch of the British National Party to well over 50 members and supporters who attended a venue in the heart of the borough yesterday, to an unforgettable meeting to see two veteran local members and a renowned BNP icon speak.
Amongst the audience was a disillusioned Unison shop steward who is tired and embarrassed of the betrayal of his workers by the union and government alike.
Local organiser Frank O’Brien welcomed all the guests and the speakers, and gave a reminder about a forthcoming black tie event, for the elite fund-raising group of the British National Party, The Trafalgar Club, before he introduced his first speaker, a long time party member, and activist, George Rouse, who by popular demand re-delivered a speech memorably given at a previous meeting.
“This man (Mr. Rouse) is typical of the active and spirited pensioner that we all aspire to be,” declared Mr. O’Brien.
Deputy Organiser, Bob Lassen gave the audience an update on local issues and then introduced the second speaker, another party member, Ken Billington who came to the West Midlands nearly forty years ago, from his hometown of Chester.
Mr. Billington is an ex Royal Air Force serviceman, a member of RAFA, and he is also a member of the National Servicemen’s Veterans Association, and he gave us his compelling and sometimes amusing anecdotal life story from being a junior police cadet in Chester and his extensive RAF career in the Malaysia and the East Indies to his career in the postal service, where he was secretary of the British Telecom and Post Office Veterans Committee
During a brief break for refreshments, a raffle was held and Allan Ashmore, a local campaigner and prospective BNP candidate for a local ward in Solihull, held a table top sale selling party merchandise.
Mr. O’Brien informed the audience of the motions that Solihull Branch would be proposing at The Party conference in November, before he introduced the main speaker for the night, the prominent BNP Political Author and Historian, Arthur Kemp, always a powerful orator who never fails to rouse the audience to a standing ovation.
Mr. Kemp started by presenting a certificate of merit to local activists, Fred and Val Alsop, who sorted, rebundled and boxed nearly five thousand leaflets which were used in a localSolihull ward. Mr. Kemp thanked them for their hard work saying that if it wasn’t for dedication of people like them, then The BNP would not have gained it’s two seats in the election.
The accomplished speaker then gave a splendid rendition that used literary and historical analogies to show the way that successive Labour and Tory have twisted facts and told lie after lie to deceive the general public and mastermind its bizarre final solution, the eradication of the indigenous Brit from our islands.
Using official government figures for school populations in London, Mr. Kemp showed that the indigenous British person had already been ethnically cleansed from the capital by the wide scale immigration policy already in place.
He further told that the green belt areas around our towns and cities were under threat as the need to house the uncontrolled numbers of immigrants meant building on these luscious green spaces.
Mr. Ashmore and branch treasurer, Pat Jelley lastly announced that the meeting had raised a total of £228 that will certainly help keep the Solihull Branch running.
*Details of The Trafalgar Club dinner may be obtained by writing to Solihull BNP, PO BOX 15358, Solihull, B93 3FH or by email to Mr. O’Brien
Amongst the audience was a disillusioned Unison shop steward who is tired and embarrassed of the betrayal of his workers by the union and government alike.
Local organiser Frank O’Brien welcomed all the guests and the speakers, and gave a reminder about a forthcoming black tie event, for the elite fund-raising group of the British National Party, The Trafalgar Club, before he introduced his first speaker, a long time party member, and activist, George Rouse, who by popular demand re-delivered a speech memorably given at a previous meeting.
“This man (Mr. Rouse) is typical of the active and spirited pensioner that we all aspire to be,” declared Mr. O’Brien.
Deputy Organiser, Bob Lassen gave the audience an update on local issues and then introduced the second speaker, another party member, Ken Billington who came to the West Midlands nearly forty years ago, from his hometown of Chester.
Mr. Billington is an ex Royal Air Force serviceman, a member of RAFA, and he is also a member of the National Servicemen’s Veterans Association, and he gave us his compelling and sometimes amusing anecdotal life story from being a junior police cadet in Chester and his extensive RAF career in the Malaysia and the East Indies to his career in the postal service, where he was secretary of the British Telecom and Post Office Veterans Committee
During a brief break for refreshments, a raffle was held and Allan Ashmore, a local campaigner and prospective BNP candidate for a local ward in Solihull, held a table top sale selling party merchandise.
Mr. O’Brien informed the audience of the motions that Solihull Branch would be proposing at The Party conference in November, before he introduced the main speaker for the night, the prominent BNP Political Author and Historian, Arthur Kemp, always a powerful orator who never fails to rouse the audience to a standing ovation.
Mr. Kemp started by presenting a certificate of merit to local activists, Fred and Val Alsop, who sorted, rebundled and boxed nearly five thousand leaflets which were used in a local
The accomplished speaker then gave a splendid rendition that used literary and historical analogies to show the way that successive Labour and Tory have twisted facts and told lie after lie to deceive the general public and mastermind its bizarre final solution, the eradication of the indigenous Brit from our islands.
Using official government figures for school populations in London, Mr. Kemp showed that the indigenous British person had already been ethnically cleansed from the capital by the wide scale immigration policy already in place.
He further told that the green belt areas around our towns and cities were under threat as the need to house the uncontrolled numbers of immigrants meant building on these luscious green spaces.
Mr. Ashmore and branch treasurer, Pat Jelley lastly announced that the meeting had raised a total of £228 that will certainly help keep the Solihull Branch running.
*Details of The Trafalgar Club dinner may be obtained by writing to Solihull BNP, PO BOX 15358, Solihull, B93 3FH or by email to Mr. O’Brien