10th October 2004
Imagine a country where:
Despite signs of growing public support for the opposition, political opponents of the deeply unpopular government are denied the right to work;
People who stand as candidates for the opposition are sacked from their jobs;
Senior government ministers say publicly that this is a good thing;
Pro-government union bosses conspire with close allies in government to expel members of the opposition from trades unions, and are handed millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money to fund campaigns against them;
Politicised police officers openly boast of closing down lawful and peaceful meetings held by the opposition;
Newspapers closely aligned to the ruling regime harass key members of the opposition, trying to destroy their private businesses;
State controlled television broadcasts calls for the murder of opposition party members and supporters;
Opposition campaign workers are harassed by the police, with activists having perfectly legal campaign material confiscated or even being beaten up by police officers;
Elections are postponed and the electoral system gerrymandered in order to disadvantage the opposition;
Members of the public who go to the opposition for help with problems they suffer as a result of regime policies are warned off by the police;
Pro-regime newspapers run intimidation campaigns which result in the closure of the opposition’s bank accounts;
Pro-regime newspapers openly support illegal attempts by pro-government pressure groups to close down the most popular political comment website in the country, because it belongs to the opposition;
Almost the entire print and broadcast media have been co-opted as cheer-leaders for the regime’s ruthless policy of social engineering and cultural genocide, and for the regime’s policy of importing huge numbers of new voters from tribes loyal to it, and rewarding their support with special treatment in jobs and state handouts;
Government-sponsored gangs of political thugs which do not contest elections themselves are allowed to distribute huge quantities of illegal propaganda aimed at the opposition;
The same pro-government gangs are allowed to threaten and intimidate opposition party workers, including by way of attempted murder of opposition candidates or their relatives by armed death squads waiting outside election counts;
The mainstream media are either in the pockets of the government, or too scared of being thought politically unreliable themselves to publicise any of these attacks on freedom and democracy.
Then think of the fact that, despite such tyranny, the opposition in that country are making ground, with more and more people voting for them and joining them, and millions expressing sympathy. The strength of the human spirit and the determination of the indigenous people to resist the government campaign to turn them into second-class citizens in their own homeland are surely worthy of a documentary by John Pilger or some such champion of the underdog and the freedom fighter?
Britain not Zimbabwe
No, of course not! For the country in question is not Zimbabwe but Britain, and the ruling regime which subjects the opposition to all. The regime is Tony Blair’s, the media outlets include the BBC, Mirror Group Newspapers and the Daily Express. The opposition party which has been the victim of every single one of the outrageously undemocratic attacks listed above in the last few months alone.
Terrorist attack
In just the last few days we have seen our website taken down by a serious denial of service attack something which is classified as an act of terrorism under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2000; the customers of our webmaster’s non-political business have been harassed and intimidated by the Mirror Group paper the Daily record, and the Daily Mail has begun working on an expose’ of businesses which buy advertising space in our newspaper.
On Saturday, BNP activists in Smethwick had their entire supply of leaflets stolen by a gang of 14 police officers despite the fact that the leaflets in question have already been deemed legal by the Crown Prosecution Service. Essex police chiefs has announced their intention to expel BNP members from the police force
Physical attack
Most serious of all, a far left mob outside the council by-election count in Dagenham on Thursday night (where, despite an unbelievably dirty campaign by Labour and the Tories, in what is by no means our best ward in the borough, the BNP came a close second behind Labour and secured more than double the Conservative vote in the week where their annual conference had given them the best media coverage they are likely to enjoy all year) included a spotter’ on a moped who was seen cruising in the area.
Within moments of this member of the Labour Party-backed United Against Fascism (sic) operation spotting a car driven by a BNP European election candidate with a Young Brits (Young BNP) activist passenger, their vehicle was targeted by a car containing three black males, one of whom fired at least two shots from a handgun, missing the driver’s head by just a couple of inches.
Breaking point fast approaching
Taken together, this wave of pressure and attacks on all fronts constitutes without a doubt the biggest assault on the fundamental tenets of British democracy in modern history. It is our belief that the increase in the tempo and ferocity of the attacks is a direct result of panic among the people co-ordinating the anti-BNP campaign. In the last few days the BNP has enjoyed stunning votes in council by-elections, the crucial appeal tribunal victory of BNP ASLEF rail driver Jay Lee over the Marxist hierarchy of his union, and massive extra public interest as a result of the wave of public revulsion against Islam arising from the murder of hostages in Iraq, in particular the British contractor, Kenneth Bigley who was beheaded on Thursday 7 th October.
Public tolerance of the entire Politically Correct Establishment and its entire unwanted works is nearing breaking point. The Politically Correct Establishment and their extreme left allies know this, and are desperately trying to destroy the British National Party before the long-anticipated Islamo-fascist terrorist outrage that will transform British politics overnight.
So we have our backs to the wall. But we also have sky-high morale as well as the most sophisticated and best organised party machine in the post-war history of British nationalism, highly experienced and politically capable leadership and unprecedented levels of public support.
Passive spectators becoming active
Finally, despite the lack of mainstream media coverage for many of the attacks listed at the start of this article, word about what is going on is filtering out into the public consciousness. And every new assault on our democratic rights pushes a few more intelligent, thoughtful and now angry people over the edge, transforming them from passive concerned spectators into new BNP activists and future organisers.
The whole of British and European history is full of occasions when government repression and attempts to cling onto power through intimidation, persecution and violence have all blown up in the faces of ruling cliques whose time is up. Those who refuse to learn from such history are doomed to repeat it, and Blair and his cronies are no exception.
“We are getting ready for you”
Here is a battle cry from the growing ranks of the mainstream British voters to the corrupt and effete Old Gang of criminals, liars and paedophiles.
Do your worst, you vermin, do your worst, we are getting ready for you



