Comment on Reasons to Vote British National Party by Michael Barnbrook.

David,

That remark about not being interested in publicity was made about one hour after it had been revealed that Mr Conway had been suspended from the House for ten days. In fact, if you google Michael White, the political correspondent for the Guardian, you will see that he telephoned me later that week regarding the fact that I wasn’t all over the national press. The reason for that was beacause, although I had numerous requests to go on TV and radio, it was with the proviso that I was identified as a member of the British National Party and not as a former member of UKIP. The media refused to go along with it. Now that the whole issue has snowballed to the extent it has I would like all the publicity I can get for my party, but I am not naive enough to think that will ever happen. Who do you think was responsible for reporting Mr Ian Clement, former Deputy Mayor of London, to the police for criminal use of his corporate credit card and for which he was convicted at court for fraud? I’ll give you one guess. When you make comment that I probably don’t know the full immigration policy of my party you miss the point. No member of any political party agrees one hundred per cent with the manifesto of their party. How many members of the Conservative and Labour Parties agree with sending our troops to Afghanistan to be killed for no good reason? Not many I’m sure. I joined the British National Party because they want to leave the EU, the most corrupt organisation on God’s earth and run by unelected representatives. The party also want all our troops withdrawn from Afghanistan. They also want the reintroduction of capital punishment where the conviction is based on irrefutable evidence such as DNA evidence. They are good enough reasons for me being a member of the British National Party. When you talk about unsavoury behaviour within a political party, let me quote something from a recent newspaper article on Harriet Harmen. The article states ‘Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality, who also sits on a Cabinet Committee on young people’s welfare and the person touted as possible successor to Gordon Brown has been exposed by the Daily Telegraph for her sickening views on child porn. The Daily Telegraph got their hands on documents showing that Harman called on Ministers to water down laws to protect children from sex perverts. She wanted to make sexually explicit images or films of children legal unless there was evidence that the subject had been harmed. When she made the official submission, she was a senior figure in a disgusting organisation that wanted the age of consent to be lowered to 14 and incest decriminalised. The group known as the National Council for Civil Liberties also defended self-confessed paedophiles in the press and allowed them to attend it’s meetings. Harman became legal officer for the NCCL, now known as Liberty. Another member of the NCCL at the time was former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt who held the post of General Secretary. Among the groups affiliated to NCCL were the Paedophile Information Exchange and Paedophile Action for Liberation.’ With regard to my political aspirations. I will be standing as a prospective councillor in the East Wickham Ward in the London Borough of Bexley. I stood there in the last council election and reduced a massive Conservative majority to just eight votes. Bexley is the strongest Conservative Borough of the 32 Boroughs in London with 54 of the 63 councillors representing the Conservative Party. You can find the result of the Council Election on the website. It is anticipated that there will be a breakthrough by my party in the next council elections, so if you are a betting man I would put a few shillings on us. With regard to the General Election my position has not yet been decided. As I was partly responsible for the downfall of the previous Speaker of the House, Mr Michael Martin, MP, as a result of the Conway affair and my complaint against Mr Martin in relation to the ‘Air Miles’ fiasco I might ask to be considered for the Buckingham seat where I would be standing against the present Speaker of the House, John Bercow, MP and Nigel Farage, MEP, UKIP. Both have had bad publicity with regard to their expenses so it might prove very interesting for them to go up against the BNP Sleazebuster. Regards, Michael

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