1st October 2004
Tony Blair’s direct attack on the British National Party in his key-note speech to the Labour Conference this week was really quite remarkable. This from a man who is one or two newspaper articles (though they may never appear) away from party-wrecking scandals involving a series of interlocking paedophile rings, including that around a former senior member with a penchant for having naked underage boys in his luxury swimming pool, or the role of donations from millionaire Likud supporters in North London in the “cash-for-blood” drive to drag Britain into war in Iraq on behalf of the Israeli government.
He is also a man whose hope of an historic third term rests on his party beating the Conservative opposition in the General Election. But Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition, Michael Howard didn’t even get a mention.
Drawing direct fire
So who did Blair concentrate his fire on? The people with a nationwide reputation for being the outspoken opponents of the Establishment’s increasing tolerance for paedophile perversion. The people with the longest track-record of arguing for British neutrality in Middle Eastern politics - “the whole of Iraq is not worth the bones of one British soldier”. The people who don’t stand a hope in hell of winning the next General Election, but who are winning council seats in Labour heartlands - the British National Party.
In addition to Blair’s outspoken attack, the Derby based “Evening Telegraph” (29th September) revealed exclusively that “worried Labour chiefs” spent the previous evening at their Conference in “secret… closed door discussions” “on how the party can handle the rise of the British National Party.”
Labour Party and Searchlight in “arrangement”
The paper revealed that the media were barred from the meeting, which was run by ex-Health Secretary Frank Dobson and MPs David Heyes and Martin Salter. Also present was “Nick Lowles” of Searchlight.
Frank Dobson is regarded in Labour circles as their best chance of stopping the BNP, because he directed the Labour campaign to unseat the party’s first councillor in Millwall in 1993. However, while Dobson - whose son is a Muslim convert - has traded for years on that success, the truth is that it was nothing to do with the deceitful propaganda that his team put out, or even much to do with the huge number of Labour activists he bussed in to swamp the last stand of the old East End.
State involvement
The real reason Labour clawed back the seat was intimidation of BNP activists by the state-run pseudo-gang “Combat 18″, massive electoral fraud which involved Labour activists packing the electoral roll with students and immigrants, and pro-Labour counting agents ‘losing’ hundreds of BNP votes in bundles of Labour ones.
But while the BNP isn’t scared of Frank Dobson, it is somewhat worrying that top-level Labour officials should shack up with the key representative of the disreputable, extremist, criminal Searchlight gang in a meeting which they then try (but fail, after all this is New Labour!) to keep secret.
“I want to ban the BNP”
This is the party whose Home Secretary is on record as saying that he “wants to ban the BNP” though “unfortunately I don’t have the power to.” And this is the party whose MPs recently voted to enact the Civil Contingencies Bill, a ‘law’ which, among other things, would give the Home Secretary the power to ban rival political parties.
Just what was discussed at the secret meeting? We think the people of Britain should be told.



