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Tory-Liebore Scheme Scuppered by Gable

It has been revealed that the Conservatives and Labour had planned to cooperate to keep BNP leader Nick Griffin out of parliament. Tory strategists had agreed to not stand a candidate against Nick, only changing their mind when ‘anti-fascists’ warned them what a stupid idea it was.

Under the proposal, the Tories would have agreed not to put up a candidate against Mrs Hodge in the hope of giving her a better chance of defeating the far-right party leader at the next general election.

But the plan was killed off after anti-fascist group Searchlight said that the pact could backfire by fuelling Mr Griffin’s victim status.”

Yet more proof of the close-knit relations between the tweedle-dee, tweedle dum parties, and the sham democratic system in the UK. Standing against Nick in a straight forward, democratic battle is apparently out of the question. Just in case they don’t agree with the results of the electorate exercising their democratic rights – and Nick Griffin wins.

This probably would have backfired, and unfortunately, Gerry Gable has been in this game a long time.

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Liebore and Unison vs Richard Barnbrook

We know that trade unions are often mobilised to interfere in our democracy, particularly when the BNP is standing. So it comes as no surprise that a local Unison member in Barking and Dagenham is going to be fighting the BNP there.

You will no doubt have some idea of what the virulently anti-BNP Unison gets up to. Supposedly, allowing hope not hate, searchlies et al, free use of their call-centre facilities. One member allegedly traced nuisance phone calls back to a Unison facility.

Louise Couling is a lollypop woman, or crossing officer (as I imagine she likes to be called), she is also a member of the London branch of Unison and has a position on the National Executive Council (NEC).

According to Labourlist:

Louise describes herself as an ordinary working class trade unionist who fiercely represents her predominantly low-paid women members. She is also a super-proud true Brit who hates fascism.

This is normally translated as lower class, uneducated, very left-wing and thinks Fascism is anything right of themselves; which just happens to be everything when you’re that far left. Having spent some time around the Labour scene, I know what these lot are like. Usually stinking filthy, with yellow teeth, cat hair on their clothes and rather fond of the booze. That’s your average Liebore bag lady. Not to menti0n that most of them were young communists, before they learned to conceal their beliefs.

Richard is running for election to Barking & Dagenham council, instead of parliament, and should be successful, having been one of the most well-known and liked politicians in the area. If the party captures the council Richard is expected to be installed as the first BNP council leader.

This mouldy ragamuffin should offer no stiff challenge to the seasoned BNP activists of B & D, despite the plotting between Liebore and (E)UKIP.

We're 6 Times Bigger Than They Admit

Voting Shares 2005 - average per seat

The chart is from Political Betting.com a good source of mostly unbiased material, money where the mouth is tends make people’s opinions more honest.

They used the chart to show the difference between vote share when spread across the whole of the country against only those seats fought between Labour and the Tories. But my interest went down the chart to the BNP see how the percentage rose from 0.7% nationally – which the opponents of the BNP love to bang on about – against the figure of 4.3% average across all 119 seats which the BNP fought, this average is 1.5% higher than that of UKIP.

You will also see if we could harness the nearly a million voters which we got out in the euro election. We would have a clear 4th place and I am sure be winning seats in the next election. The challenge is to get those voters out, the tools is reports like this, it is all in how you decipher and promote the figures, you can say the BNP only got less than one percent or you can promote that we were 6 times better than that.

By Election Correspondent

Should The BNP Concentrate on the North?

This polling research below was backed by, and produced for, political betting. As I have said before, within reason, those who have money to put where their mouths are have less of an axe to grind and are closer to what is really happening.

Angus Reid Nov 24 splits

Nationally the BNP are on 5% but this includes weak areas. But for the North the BNP has grown to 8%! Maybe this should be an area in which the BNP concentrate.

At present all sorts of rumours are abound, and the main focus of the BNP is towards Barking, and with good reason because as stated HERE You will see the move upwards in support for the BNP and steep decline for Labour making winning the seat a real possibility.

But what of other seats? We have our two MEP’s from the North West and Yorkshire and Humberside regions. I don’t think it is beyond the realms of possibility that we have Nick Griffin elected for Barking and at least another candidate elected from another seat, we do need to not just focus on Barking though but look at the whole of the UK. The euro elections are good for one purpose they give every voter in the UK a chance to vote BNP. At this election I think we should give as many voters as possible a chance to vote BNP, by having as many candidates as possible. Lets see what happens.

By Election Correspondent

About Margaret Hodge

HodgeLady Margaret Hodge will attempt to hold on to her Barking seat at the next general election, she will be up against one of the most well-known politicians of this century. Love or hate Nick Griffin, he is instantly recognisable to the public. Hodge has repeatedly reduced her winning majority at each general election since 1997.

  • 1944 - Born in Cairo, Egypt. Her father was an extremely wealthy German steel magnate.
  • 1966 – She had a privileged education, attending two public schools. Obtained a 3rd class Batchelor’s degree in economics from the prestigious London School of Economics (LSE).
  • 1973 - Becomes a Labour councillor in Islington, London. Established Labour councillors view her as one of a raft of middle-class activists taking over their party. She was quickly raised to Chair of the housing committee.
  • 1982 – Elected as Council Leader, a position she would hold for ten years.
  • 1983-1992 Her leadership is compared to Albanian communist despot Enver Hoxha. Her council was criticised for taking 5 years to respond to a letter which contained allegations of child abuse whilst the writer was in council care.
  • 1992 – Resigns after The Evening Standard investigates claims of child abuse occurring in Islington’s child care facilities. Pursues a career as a consultant for Price Waterhouse.

At this point, a healthy democratic society would have ensured that this woman was never allowed to obtain any public office again. Having demonstrated a lack of ability as council leader.

  • 1994 - Elected as the MP for Barking with 13,704 votes (72.1%) and a 11,414 majority.
  • 1997 – Re-elected to parliament with 21,698 votes (65.82%) and a 15,896 majority.
  • 1998 – Becomes a Junior Minister as Parliamentary under-secretary of state for education and employment.
  • 2001 – Re-elected to parliament with 15,302 votes (60.9%) on a reduced majority of 9,534.  Becomes Minister for Universities in the Department for Education and Skills.
  • 2003 – Becomes member of the Privy Council and Minister for Children.
  • 2004 Privacy International award her the ‘Big Brother Award’, in recognition of her backing of the intrusive Universal Child Database.
  • 2005 – Re-elected to parliament with 13,826 votes (47.8%) with a further reduced majority of 8,883. Appointed Minister for State.
  • 2006 – Criticised for supposedly saying that sacked MG Rover technicians could get jobs at Tesco. Appointed to the Department for Trade and Industry.
  • 2007 – Appointed Minister for Culture, Creative Industries and Tourism.
  • 2008 - Resigned Ministerial position.
  • 2009 – Thoroughly beaten in a TV debate with Andrew Brons, the newly elected BNP MEP for Yorkshire and Humberside. Appointed Minister for Culture and Tourism.

Voting Record Since 2001

  • Has never voted on a transparent Parliament.
  • Voted for introducing a smoking ban.
  • Voted for introducing ID cards.
  • Voted for introducing foundation hospitals.
  • Voted for introducing student top-up fees.
  • Voted for Labour’s anti-terrorism laws.
  • Voted for the Iraq war.
  • Voted against investigating the Iraq war.
  • Voted for replacing Trident.
  • Voted for the hunting ban.
  • Voted for equal gay rights.

The channel 4 debate which featured Andrew Brons MEP, and Hodge, showed her up for a pinhead. She’s not a very bright woman, and I suspect she will avoid a confrontation with Nick Griffin, lest he embarrass her in exactly the manner that communist Labour traitor politicians deserve.

Nick Griffin at 5/1 for Barking Seat

Liebore - Margaret HodgeNick Griffin will contest the Barking seat at the next general election, he will face an uphill struggle to displace the posh Labourite Margaret Hodge.

Here is a list of prices from the bookies on seats which the BNP will be fighting and the chances of winning them. The BNP will be fighting a lot more seats, but these are the only prices available at present from the main bookmakers.

Ladbrookes appears to have the best prices with much wider odds than Paddy Power, and so they will generate the most profit, should we win.

5/1 BARKING (P)

20/1 DEWSBURY (P), KEIGHLEY(P)

33/1 BURNLEY (P), DAGENHAM AND RAINHAM (P)

66/1 HYNDBURN (P), DERBY NORTH (L),

100/1 SOLIHULL (P), BRADFORD EAST (L), CHIPPENHAM (L), SW NOEMANTON PONTEFRACT CASTLEFORD (L), ROCHDALE (L)

PRICES FROM
(P) = PADDYPOWER
(L) = LADBROKES

By Election Correspondent

We Can Begin

blame bnpThe latest mass mailout from the Chairman announced that the campaign for Westminster started yesterday. The counter campaign to keep us out of the birthplace of parliamentary democracy promises to be down right vicious, if you thought the Euro campaign was bad, this will be twice as nasty.

The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) – the political wing of the UAF – are appealing for £150,000, and have raised £90,000 so far. HOPENOTHATE are also busy raising funds. No doubt that the donations will be used to fund anti-BNP demonstrations, they’ve got to pay for the coaches to bus hardened communist Glaswegians into Barking you know, and there’s always the weed they need to buy for their anti-democracy troops.

Activists that have been confirmed as parliamentary candidates should be creating their own websites – view Cllr Martyn Findley’s site for an example of an excellent party blog. Best of all, it is totally free, and relatively easy to use. Why waste money taking out advertisements in the local rag when you can generate your own publicity for free?

There are several blogs that are on other nationalist sites that are openly hostile towards Nick Griffin and the leadership, usually the authors of those sites are involved with the reform group. Why promote sites that are anti-leadership? Unless you’re anti-leadership that is. To name but a few;

Colonel Buckshot – Nutzi,

Bedfordshire Beacon - Supports the Reform Group,

Moles are busy gaining the trust of our activists via social networking sites and chat rooms. Big donations grease the wheels. The Communist Edmund Standing will no doubt be roped in to compile a list of ‘he said, she said’ nonsense – involving those idiots whom refuse to lock their profiles down, and comb their friends list.

Liebore candidates have the services of a specialist law firm that will investigate if you defame, libel or slander them. Check your facts before creating videos, posts and comments.

Anybody whom brings the party into disrepute can expect no sympathy from the contributors of this site.

Ross Kemp to Stand Against Nick Griffin

ross kemp labourIt is believed that TV hardman Ross Kemp will stand against Nick Griffin if he contests the Thurrock seat in the coming General Election.

Nick Griffin MEP is expected to contest the seat. His best performance came in the 2001 general election when he won 16.4% of the vote in Oldham. The BNP has a strong footing in Thurrock with elected officials on the council.

Kemp is expected to run as a Labour candidate. He was previously touted as  a Labour candidate in 2001, replacing a Labour candidate who resigned, but did not follow up the interest.

Kemp has a history of anti-BNP rants. In May 2008 during the Frankley Parish council elections in Birmingham, he authored a letter to the constituents, entitled: “Don’t let the BNP win in Frankley”.

I think there is nothing more dangerous in areas like yours than racism and the environment of fear and hatred the BNP create“, Kemp said.

Anti-BNP groups have received the rumours with mixed reactions, some think that the election will draw a lot of publicity and raise the profile of Nick’s election campaign. Others feel it is probably the best way to defeat Griffin, as he has become one of the most well-known celebrity politicians.

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There are rumours circulating suggesting that Nick will be standing in Barking, instead of Thurrock. The interesting thing here is that Kemp was born in Barking, but, is the incumbent candidate – Liebore Harpy Margaret Hodge – standing down?