"Truth seldom is pleasant; it is almost invariably bitter. A loss of courage may be the most striking feature which an outside observer notices in the West in our days..." Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Commencement address at Harvard University , June 8, 1978
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP FIGHT THE EUROPEAN UNION ON A LOCAL LEVEL


We all know that Britain will suffer under European rule, so there is no question that it should be stopped, and never allowed to have a say in British politics. The question is how do we fight it and destroy its control over our country?

I am not going to suggest that we stand candidates in the European elections and try and destroy it from the inside, because it just won’t work.

The way that you can help is simple in theory, but in practice will take a lot of work and dedication. If you want to take part in the kind of activism I am about to outline, you must first be sure that you are willing to see it through. You cant start the process and then decide that it is too hard, because that will have adverse effects on the Nationalist movement. I am not trying to scare you in any way, I am just preparing you. Don’t threat, the type of activism I am going to outline is not illegal, or confrontational in any shape or form, but you may receive a lot of slack from local politicians or the local media.

Up and down the country, the National Front have and will continue to campaign against the dictatorship of the European Union. I have started a campaign right here in Swindon which I hope all you reading will help me with. It doesn’t matter what part of the country you live in this is relevant to you.

I have found away to bring about a referendum in a Parish council which we can pose the question “ should Britain have a national referendum on Britain’s membership in the EU?” to the residents of that parish. The more parishes that have a referendum that come back with more “yes” votes, the more chance that New-Labour will call a referendum. Email me on swindonnf@yahoo.co.uk and I will give all the guidance and advice you will need, including how you can guarantee a relatively good turn out, to what legislation supports your right to call a Parish referendum.

Obviously this is just one aspect of the fight against the EU. But I believe if done on a national level, then it would be a step in the right direction.

Email me and I will let you know everything you need to know….. Swindonnf@yahoo.co.uk.

BRITAIN FIRST- VOTE NF

Saturday, 25 April 2009

Every phone call, email or website visit 'to be monitored'! POLICE STATE BRITAIN!


Every phone call, email or website visit will be monitored by the state under plans to be unveiled next week.


The proposals will give police and security services the power to snoop on every single communication made by the public with the data then likely to be stored in an enormous national database.


The precise content of calls and other communications would not be accessible but even text messages and visits to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter would be tracked.


The move has alarmed civil liberty campaigners, and the country's data protection watchdog last night warned the proposals would be "unacceptable".


Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, will argue the powers are needed to target terrorists and serious criminals who are taking advantage of the increasing complex nature of communications to plot atrocities and crimes.


A consultation document on the plans, known in Whitehall as the Interception Modernisation Programme, is likely to put great emphasis on the threat facing Britain and warn the alternative to the powers would be a massive expansion of surveillance.


But that will fuel concerns among critics that the Government is using a climate of fear to expand the surveillance state.


Information Commissioner Richard Thomas, the country's data watchdog, told the Daily Telegraph: "I have no problem with the targeted surveillance of terrorist suspects.


"But a Government database of the records of everyone's communications – if that is to be proposed – is not likely to be acceptable to the British public. Remember that records – who? when? where? – can be highly intrusive even if no content is collected."


It is understood Mr Thomas is concerned that even details on who people contact or sites they visit could intrude on their privacy, such as data showing an individual visiting a website selling Viagra.


Chris Kelly, Facebook's chief privacy officer, last month revealed he was considering lobbying ministers over the proposal, which he described as "overkill".


The proposed powers will allow police and security services to monitor communication "traffic", which is who calls, texts, emails who, when and where but not what is said.


Similarly they will be able to see which websites someone visits, when and from where but not the content of those visits.


However, if the data sets alarm bells ringing, officials can request a ministerial warrant to intercept exactly what is being sent, including the content.


The consultation is expected to include three options on how the "traffic" information is then stored: a "super database" held by the Government, a database held and run by a quango or private company at arms' length, or an order to communication providers to store every detail in their own systems, which can then be accessed by the security services is necessary.


A memo written by sources close to the project and leaked last year revealed it was fraught with technical difficulties.


Ms Smith has already claimed local authorities will not have access to the data but the Tories have warned of the "exponential increase in the powers of the state'', while the Liberal Democrats have dubbed the plans "Orwellian" and deeply worrying.


Security services fear a failure to monitor all forms of communications effectively will hamper their ability to combat terrorists and serious criminals. Sir Stephen Lander, chairman of the Serious Organised Crime Agency, said: "Any significant reduction in the capability of law enforcement agencies to acquire and exploit intercept intelligence and evidential communications data would lead to more unsolved murders, more firearms on our streets, more successful robberies, more unresolved kidnaps, more harm from the use of Class A drugs, more illegal immigration and more unsolved serious crime."
( This article can be viewed at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/5215413/Every-phone-call-email-or-website-visit-to-be-monitored.html)

Tuesday, 21 April 2009

GORDON BROWN TO APPEAR IN SOUTH PARK.


On a lighter note, I thought I would post this. Apparently, Gordon Brown is to appear in an episode of South Park. The creators have decided to include him in a forthcoming episode about the credit crunch. He will be a leader of an international party which steals money from aliens to stimulate the economy.

Given our Prime Ministers desperate state of mind, and the fact that his excuses are wearing increasingly thin, don’t be surprised to hear him declare, “ This is an intergalactic recession which began in Outer space….”

Saturday, 27 December 2008

The betrayal of the British Public



This, i am afraid to tell you is what the British electorate has subjected us to, when you vote for those vile creatures currently in Government, this is what you get! The above shows how the British Government are selling White, British Jobs on the cheap to the world, importing unwanted guests who cause social problems such as racial tensions, social discord, and anti-white racism. Read the above and then tell me that New-Labour are looking out for the British people.......