The 'group' photograph
New candidate Stuart Grimsley
Mike Bell spellbound by Bill Vaughan
Marlene Guest
Speakers: Shaun, Bill, Marlene & Terry
Terry Majorowicz
Monday night’s entertaining meeting of the British National Party Cannock Chase group saw a visit to the West Midlands by Marlene Guest, the renowned Rotherham group activist and organiser.
Fund-holder Terry Majorowicz started the meeting with his account of the BNP’s Red White and Blue festival in Derbyshire last month
“Although I have been a member of the BNP for nearly eight years, this was my first visit to the RWB, and I would recommend it to anyone here who hasn’t been” said Mr. Majorowicz.
“Despite being caught up in the melee and delay caused by the UAF, who were the ones committing the offence of obstruction, we eventually arrived after a four and a half hour delay” continued Mr. Majorowicz.
"When we got in, I smiled, because I knew we had beaten the UAF" said Mr. Majorowicz.
"Inside every single group that had a stall showed what their region is made of, and what their region makes" he further said.
“In every tent, you could buy anything you could imagine apart from a kitchen sink” he joked.
Then Mr Majorowicz looked over to Mike Bell, the West Midland Secretary, and joked further by adding “Weren’t you selling the kitchen sinks this year, Mike?”
Mr. Majorowicz concluded his brief encounter of the event by stating that the UAF, who are funded by the Labour party and supported by a wide section of the house of commons, including Tory leader David Cameron, and Labour’s Secretary of State for Wales, Peter Hain, would never get the better of the BNP, because the BNP stand up for the people of Great Britain.
The meeting continued with a short display of the art of the magician, by group organiser and former Magic circle member, Bill Vaughan.
Mr. Vaughan amazed the ensemble with a variety of amusing and highly skilled magic tricks, before introducing the latest BNP candidate for the forthcoming ward election in Heath Hayes East & Wimblebury, Shaun Grimsley.
Mr. Grimsley’s first public speech, although brief, told us of his desire to represent his area with the ideals, common sense, and decency of the BNP.
After a short break where a collection was held and £149.70 was raised for the group, Mr. Majorowicz introduced the Yorkshire dynamo, Marlene Guest.
Mrs. Guest started by offering her best wishes to Mr. Grimsley, saying “I hope that the next time we are here, I can shake the hand of the BNP’s first Cannock Chase councillor, Shaun”
Mrs. Guest talked of local issues in her home town, including the proposed building on green belt land and the demolishing of local historical and iconic buildings to make way for new buildings for the benefit of immigrant people.
Mrs. Guest said “They (the government) have got rid of the coal industry and now they’ve got rid of the steel industry. The only thing of value they have left is the land and the building, and now they’re giving that away too”
“Immigration on the scale it is the driving force for councils to build homes on green belt land” she continued.
Mrs. Guest commented on the way political correctness had gone to amazing extremes such as her local ‘greasy spoon’ cafe where the traditionally named “Full English Breakfast” had to be renamed “Large Cooked Morning Meal” to avoid upsetting Muslim visitors
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(Although what Muslim visitors would be doing in an establishment selling Pork Sausage and Bacon is beyond me?)
Mrs. Guest said that a change in government at next year’s general election would make no difference, as the expected Tory landslide would only mean “Same lies, different coloured ties”.
Mrs. Guest continued her speech by saying “The labour party is importing their votes by wholesale immigration, but what do these politicians think when the Muslim population is big enough? They won’t be voting for the Labour party then will they? No. They will be voting for The Muslim Party”
“And then it’ll be too late!” she said
Mrs. Guest’s final point was “The biggest political party we face in any election is Apathy, and the only way we can’t fight apathy is by pushing bits of papers through doors telling people the truth”
A double standing ovation was given to Mrs. Guest who modestly shared her applause with her companions, Neal and Sheryl, who attend every single meeting with Marlene.