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Well, We’re Back.

Over the past few weeks there has been a sharp increase in the amount of anti-BNP agitators. They’ve tried to embed themselves into the social network, the chat rooms and the blogs – even creating a few new blogs.

With this in mind, it was decided to resurrect the old site, but not running at the same level as the previous ‘magazine’ site. Hence the more minimal styling. Some of you will be happy to hear that I managed to salvage all the author’s posts and comments, others less so.

In the coming weeks the British National Party membership will be making the biggest decision ever asked of them. Our enemies know this, they hope that by some interference they can drive a wedge into the membership, causing splits or factions.

The newest little addition to the anti-BNP blog army is claiming that it represents 70+ ex-BNP members. However, the description gives the game away:

“A GROWING GROUP OF EX PARTY MEMBERS TO EXPOSE THE HIDDEN AGENDA OF THIS VICIOUS PARTY TO MEMBERS OF THE VOTING PUBLIC AND TO CURRENT UNSUSPECTING MEMBERS WHO ARE BEING BRAINWASHED.

ANY EX MEMBERS WHO HAVE TRUE EVENTS AND STORIES TO TELL THEN PLEASE GET IN TOUCH.”

Now, the majority of ex-members have left because they believe the party has moved away from its original ideology. Some believe the party isn’t ‘vicious’ enough, they certainly don’t think it has grown too aggressive for them since Nick Griffin took over in 1999. So, who else thinks the party is ‘vicious’, couldn’t be our anti-fascist pals, could it?

Secondly, the blog author is claiming that they have raised £4,000 to stand independent candidates against BNP parliamentary candidates. The reasoning behind the move raises further questions about those running the blog, and their real agenda:

The only reason we will do this is to strategically split the votes and Help to lose the BNP their deposits , We have no political agenda other than to Protect the General public from these Crooks whom are just wanting to bleed the country dry.”

Right, because if you wanted to raid the country’s bare coffers you would pick a small, fringe nationalist party as a vehicle to do it, wouldn’t you? Nonsense. And nonsense is what constitutes the vast majority of the postings on the site. The facts can be found if only you search.

The final piece of evidence offered up should leave you in no doubt as to the nature of the people behind it. Every post labels a senior activist or official as a ‘racist’, including Martin Wingfield, Michael Elliot, Clive Jefferson, and Eddy Butler.

There is a twist – the site claims to be run by our pals from the now defunct BNP reform group. The site author considers the National Front as a ‘viable alternative’ to the BNP, yet perceives no irony in labelling BNP folk as racist, whilst attempting to reconstruct a racial-nationalist party. Perhaps this development lends weight to those who claimed that the reformists weren’t interested in politics, merely interested in bringing the BNP down. If this isn’t the case, you have to ask why they haven’t simply taken their skills to the National Front and let us get on with our political activities.

You can view the pitiful blog here. Let them know what you think of their lies and schemes.

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What is it with Tory Bloggers?

communist thatcher.If anybody doubted just how unconservative the Tories have become then a quick look around some of the more prominent Tory blogs would convince you of it. Without the little green tree and masturbatory adulation of Iain Dale, you could be forgiven for thinking that you were reading a leftist’s blog.

Today we have Thomas Byrne not only defending the EU using the old reform card, but saying he is damn well pro-EU! This from a Northerner! Then I stumbled across Cardiff Blogger moaning about some celebrity gossip, apparently some bloke called a woman a Paki in jest, she wasn’t a Pakistani but still we must all denounce it like a respectable little pseudo-conservative. That from a skinny-jeans wearing Welshman. They all have something in common, they’re all still school age and I suspect they all look like a member of McFly (crap manufactured boy-band).

This phenomenon may explain why true ‘old-school’ conservatives are shouted down by Tory-yoof groups when they try to explain to them what being a conservative actually means. ‘That’s intolerant, bigoted and it may even be racist!’, they wail. One young Irish red-Tory got so angry when a speaker praised Oliver Cromwell that he spilled his half-pint of bitter all over himself as some toff lads egged him on to verbally savage the old orator.  I’ve even seen a purple Tory wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with Thatcher wearing a commie-cap! Outrageous.

Why are they Tories? They may as well be (G)Lib-Dems for all the answers you’ll get when you try to find out. I suppose it isn’t really their fault, they have spent their entire education under the Liebore regime, a system that has managed to produce an army of socially unconservative drones.

I’d birch the little buggers, not that it would do any good, I’d just be sating my appetite for ‘BNP thuggery’. I await the nasty comments from the Purple-brigade.

The Importance of Blogging for the BNP

The political blog directory on Totalpolitics.com Here will demonstrate the numerical disadvantage of the BNP in terms of the number of our blogs. We have 7 registered blogs compared to 298 for the Conservatives, 209 for Labour, 207 for the Lib Dems, even UKIP and the Greens outnumber us with 15 and 74 respectively.

There are at least 25 pro BNP weblogs listed in the Google directory; including regional group, personal and nationwide sites, simply opening a free blogger account isn’t enough, the effort must be made to get your blogs listed in mainstream directories such as Total Politics. A site that has provided nearly 1,000 visitors to the BNP Chronicle since it was listed and 2,000 page views which is the all important figure.

Every British National Party group or branch should have a blog or site, our movement is based on a localised grass roots foundation, building from the base up and councillors get elected on the publics perception of their ability to deal with local problems, therefore a BNP group blog should deal exclusively with the problems faced by their potential constituents.

Provide the articles, make the effort to get it listed and google will do the rest.

Remember If we don’t cover the story our enemies will, It is vital that if a potential voter searches the term “Liverpool BNP” etc they receive a list with pro-bnp sites and not the usual lies from far left sites.

Some people sneer at cyber-activism, we all know that the foot soldiers of the party do a grand job and there are never enough of them but to look down on those of us who maintain blogs is wrong. For instance the Green Arrow blog has had over 500,000 visitors and no doubt millions of page views, this in effect means that GA has digitally distributed millions of pages of pro bnp literature.

And now you see why the far-left despise him almost as much as Nick Griffin himself.

The Internet is now part of the political battlefield and the ability to distribute our message is a vital necessity, the importance is highlighted when you consider that the state sanctioned parties receive a platform from the BBC the biggest broadcaster in the world and arguably the most powerful with a massive presence in search engine results.

If any groups need help with creating a local blog please contact me on editor@bnp-chronicle.com
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