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The Exeter & District Branch of the British National Party held a meeting at The Twisted Oak, Ide, near Exeter on Wednesday 26th March 2013, which commenced at 19.30 hours. What follows are details of topics discussed at the meeting:
Announcements
Cliff Jones said that he had recently spoken to Damian Kitt concerning the renewal of his annual contract of employment with the Devon education authority as a teaching assistant. His contract for the past year had included clauses that prohibited him from being a member of any right-wing extremist organization namely the BNP. On his new contract this clause has been deleted, and he was puzzled why this should be? Could this be directly linked to the recent case of the BNP bus driver Arthur Redfearn whose victory in the European Court now makes it illegal to sack anyone on the grounds of political opinion or political affiliation? Cliff said that he recently attended Exeter Crown Court in support of John Coles, who was hoping that the injunction against him would be lifted and he would be allowed to visit his wife at the Greenslades nursing home. A group of people had gathered to support John including a Ruth Allan from the UK Column; Brian Gerrishs organization. Come the time of the hearing we were informed that the judge had decided that it would be held in chambers, consequently the general public were excluded. So John, an aged semiilliterate man, was unrepresented at the hearing he, therefore, had no chance to put forward his case against Sanctuary Cares highly paid barrister. The hearing finished after an hour and John left in a very distressed state as he had been told that the injunction banning him from visiting his wife would be enforced for another year. Furthermore, he was informed that he must not contact Greenslades by telephone to enquire about his wifes condition. Because of Johns distressed state he was unable to give us a report on everything that had been said in the chambers. The barrister acting for Sanctuary Care refused to brief us on what had been said in the courtroom, declaring that it was confidential and that it would be in contempt of court to reveal such details. However, he did mention that details displayed on the internet were included in the hearing. Well; there you have it! A massive corrupt organization like Sanctuary Care bludgeons a little man into submission for revealing the truth about malpractices within their organization, and a bent judge who is more interested in maintaining the status quo instead of ensuring that justice is done. Is it still possible to have any confidence in our legal system?
Cliff said that he had recently received a telephone call from the local police station in Newton Abbot requesting the he calls into the station to have his fingerprints taken - naturally Cliff refused. Its been three months since he was last interviewed by the police in connection with the distribution of leaflets around Newton Abbot, which some politically-correct bigot thought was racist. It appears that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) wants evidence that his fingerprints were on the leaflets, so that they can bring charges against him. Its amazing that the police can devote so much time and resources on something as trivial as distributing controversial leaflets, yet do nothing when a poor woman in Rotherham is threatened with physical violence by her Pakistani neighbours. It was pointed out that Mike Whitby of Merseyside had recently been convicted of using racially abusive language when he told a Nigerian traffic warden, who had just placed a parking ticket on his car, that he should learn to speak English properly. The police jumped at the opportunity to fabricate charges of verbal abuse against Mike, even though the evidence produced in court clearly indicated that Mike abused no one he merely expressed his righteous anger at being the victim of entrapment by a corrupt traffic warden who was maliciously abusing his authority. The left-wing magistrates in Liverpool were only too willing to convict Mike. If anyone else had behaved in the same manner as Mike it would never have come to court but Mike being a high profile BNP member, it was inevitable that the corrupt establishment would fabricate charges and convict him.
Clearly, there was a vote against the established parties where were the LibDems? There was one other candidate who got just over 1% of the vote. Only 20% of the registered electorate bothered to vote so voter apathy won the day! During the meeting someone posed the question Why do you support the BNP? The responses included: Because England is full and can take no more immigrants. I like the kind of folks who join the BNP. I want my country back. It supports our Christian values and heritage. Its the only party that tells the truth about the true state of our country. Cliff went on to say that the mainstream parties no longer represent the true British people with: Conservatives only interested in supporting the wealthy bankers. Labour only interested in gaining power by appeasing the welfare classes and immigrants who are their core voters they have long abandoned the genuine working man. LibDems are more interested in the rights of sodomites and lesbians than the normal heterosexual population; also obsessed with green issues like wind-farms and bio-diversity regardless of whether they work effectively.
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The blog gives a description of Chris and what he stands for. At this meeting the intention was to discuss his Election Address and amend it should the need arise. The topics discussed in the manifesto included: Housing and the Environment What particularly concerned those members present was the sheer scale of the new housing developments with plans by both Birmingham and Manchester Councils to buy houses at these locations for their surplus immigrant population. Transport and Infrastructure With perpetual congestion in both Exeter and Plymouth an alternative solution to transportation must be found. It was generally agreed that old railway lines must be re-opened and more stations opened on existing lines in particular Collumpton and Tavistock. Education, Training and Employment The consensus was more discipline in schools, more apprenticeships with less emphasis on university degrees. Society It was generally felt that too much money is being spent on immigrants with Devon County Council setting up organizations like the Safer Devon Partnership that actively promote immigrant activities at tax-payers expense. Social Services The ongoing case of John Coles indicates how care for the elderly can be abused by the care-home providers with the collusion of Devon Social Services and a corrupt legal system that favours the wealthy. The Election Address has been modified in accordance with points brought up at the meeting. The amended article can be seen on pages 9 to 19 of the Newsletter.
Im pleased to say that this letter was actually published in the 15th March edition of the Plymouth Herald.
Finally, these scenes show how the depravity at Manchester Pride is led by Sir Peter Fahy, Chief Police Constable, who appeared on BBC Songs of Praise, talking about how prayer was central to his life!
About Myself
I am an Exeter resident, born in 1943 and brought up during the times of austerity in the late 1940s and early1950s. I attended the John Stocker School in the St. Thomas area of Exeter and left at the age of 15 for my first job at the nearby Willeys steel foundry. Working at the foundry became routine, so I sought employment with a haulage company and eventually became a truck driver. This suited me well as, within certain constraints, I was able to work at my own pace and using my own initiative to achieve the best logistical use of the haulage companys resources; it also permitted me to travel throughout Britain, Ireland and Western Europe enabling me to meet, socialize and understand local folks concerns on a variety of topics. Throughout my working life I have never been unemployed; if I wasnt driving a truck then I was working as a steel erector - with a wife and family to support, unemployment was never an option. From an early age I played drums with a variety of groups and jazz bands within Devon, and through this activity I was able to meet, converse with and befriend many people from a variety of backgrounds, races and creeds. It was through this interaction with various people that I became interested in politics and the need for social justice; and now that my working-life is over, I feel it is my duty to further the concept of fairplay and make it a better society for our children. I have recently been a hospital patient suffering from Crohns disease, as a consequence I was unable to stand as a candidate in last years Exeter Council election. Thanks to the excellent treatment received under the NHS my health is progressively improving, and I am now fit enough to serve the public in the capacity of a Devon County Councillor. My views on a variety of topics that are of concern to local Devon folk include: housing and the environment; highways and infrastructure; education; society; and social services can be summarised as follows:
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The maximum sustainable population of the United Kingdom is said to be some 27 million folk (although most other estimates put it less than that figure), with a current population in excess of 62 million the UK is grossly overcrowded. Britain has twice the population density of Germany, four times the population density of France; and twelve times the population density of the USA. So its clear that Britain cannot sustain any more growth in population. To accommodate these immigrants means building evermore houses on green-field sites, so destroying the environment and drastically reducing the amount of agricultural land available for food production. With the average house in Devon now costing nine times the average local wage, it is clear that the majority of local people will never be able to afford a home of their own.
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Most of our urban areas were built at a time when the growth of traffic on our roads could never have been envisaged by the town planners; unlike the USA or Australia, Britain does not have the available land to build towns with wide roads and open spaces we are stuck with what weve inherited, so we must make the best of it. Do we need as many private cars as we currently have? In the 1950s there were less than a tenth of the cars (per capita) than what we currently have, and yet society functioned better than it does today. Why is this? People generally lived within walking or cycling distance from their place of work, unlike today when many people commute 20 or more miles to work each day often spending an hour travelling each way. I dont know what the answer to urban traffic congestion should be, but it is a problem that needs urgent attention. What is lacking in Devon is good reliable public transport, in particular the lack of adequate railway links between our major towns. What train services there are, tend to be infrequent and overcrowded. As the roads are become more congested, the railways are now experiencing an increase in passenger numbers. It is therefore essential that some of the lines that were closed during the Beeching cuts are now re-opened; in particular the track between Exeter and Plymouth, via Tavistock and Okehampton, should be re-instated.
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Society
Since the 1950s our society has changed out of all recognition, and mostly not for the better. Why is that? The main factors that have changed our society are: unwanted and unnecessary mass immigration, with the associated problems of housing shortages and over-development on our once verdant landscape; to appease the immigrant communities the concept of political-correctness was implemented as a means empowering the immigrant by curtailing freedom of expression on the indigenous population; human rights laws that now give rights to the wrongdoer, but does nothing to define the responsibilities and duties they owe to society;
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All very commendable one may think; until one looks through the Directory and discovers that only organizations for BMEs are listed - not a single organization in support of the indigenous population is included. Definitely a case of institutional antiwhite racism! Furthermore, the use of the word Safer in the title indicates that it is the indigenous population that they should fear, which itself is a racist statement. The Directory further states:
The Safer Devon Partnership aims to work together to enable the people of Devon to feel and be safe in their homes and communities. Partners include all the local authorities in the County, the Police, Fire and Rescue Service, NHS Devon, Probation Service and the Youth Offending Service. Together we are stronger.
It is noted that various companies of solicitors are listed in the Directory; a clear indication that they are touting for tax-payer funded business to further the promotion of real, or imagined, race-hate crimes. It is outrageous that scarce tax-payer funded resources can be squandered on pointless politically-correct initiatives, merely to appease the demands of the already empowered BME communities. All this pandering to the immigrants demands does nothing to assist them to integrate into British society: in fact it has the complete opposite effect of segregating them into their separate communities. One way to speed their integration into the British way of life would be to remove all government published multi-language literature and free translation services if immigrants had to pay for these services, then they would soon learn to speak English and fend for themselves.
Social Services
Social services is an activity in which Devon County Council is deeply involved, and its reputation in this field has a lot to be desired. A case with which I have been personally involved concerns a certain elderly gentleman by the name of John Coles.
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What was most disturbing about this case was the role the Devon Social Services played in actively assisting Sanctuary Care in smearing Johns good name and preventing him from visiting his wife at the Greenslades care home. It is not clear why Devon Social Services should go to such lengths to conceal the malpractices witnessed by John at the Greenslades nursing home; one can only assume that they were more interested in maintaining a facility to accommodate their elderly clientele rather than providing quality of care. As a Devon County Councillor I will do my best to ensure quality care is accessible to all those who need it within Devon.
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