Monday, 26 April 2010

NIGAL FARAGE THINKS THE BBC IS PROMOTING THE BNP

Below is an email I have not long received from Nigel Farage. I emailed him a few months ago and must be now on some database. Anyways he seems to think that the BNP is being promoted by the BBC. That's a bit like Dot Cotton being an ambassador for Page 3 girls.

But the underhand Al Beeb are promoting the BNP instead of UKIP. Of course Nigel you keep taking the medication have you not noticed a lot of the bias reporting. It amazes me how many times they can do a report about the BNP and not actually have a BNP person present but ask every other party what they think about them.

But UKIP believe they are the real thing and down with the BBC...

DON'T BE FOOLED VOTE BNP TELL UKIP "KILROY WAS HERE"


26th April 2010

Dear Correspondent

It is unusual for a substantial period of rule, by a single party, to be succeeded by an indecisive election; and, when it is, the result tends to signal the beginning of an unusually fundamental change in the country's attitudes and goals and, thus, in the arrangement of its political parties also.

Typically, a series of temporary coalitions follows, as the establishment attempts to shore up the old order; but, eventually, a major party is superseded - as was the Liberal Party, in 1923 - and is replaced by some more vital force.

In 1923, it was the Labour Party, whose advocacy of better conditions, for the urban poor, finally, and rightly, received recognition. Today, the issue, which the establishment is refusing to recognise, is the perilous and unconstitutional transfer of British sovereignty to Brussels - and, thereby, the demise of the self-determination of the British electorate.

However the BBC, and other media, may attempt to distract attention from this fundamental question - without consideration of which the election would be without meaning - the electorate is decidedly uneasy about the limited options being presented to it. Hence the indecision portrayed in the opinion-polls (insofar as they are at all reliable) and the distinct possibility of an outcome featuring fragile alliances between parties of the incumbent pro-EU cartel.

The BBC et al. are also attempting to portray a small, unelectable, fascist party as the only alternative to this cartel, hoping that many will not notice UKIP, the Party, which came second in the nation-wide election, last June, and which I heartily recommend to you, as the only party dedicated to restoring the sovereignty of the electorate, to governing the United Kingdom in her own interests, to nurturing her self-respect and to linking her with the British Commonwealth, continental Europe, the USA and elsewhere, as a fair, vigorous and independent trading-partner.

Yours sincerely

Nigel Farage

2 comments:

  1. Nigel Farage loves to use more words than necessary to put his point across (in other word, "verbose"). Simply put, the BNP is getting more attention than UKIP.
    David Furness
    British National Party
    Parliamentary Candidate for Ealing North

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  2. If you have two parties with similiar agendas the mild one wins initially but eventually the party with the hardest line wins .

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