Trevor Phillips Declares War on BNP!
Arch-leftwing Lenin-admirer Trevor Phillips and his gang of tax-eating jobsworths have started legal proceedings against the British National Party over our long-held and cherished "British-only" membership policy.
Despite the fact that our existing membership criteria has been in force for nearly 30 years, the absurdly named "Equalities" Commission has only just decided that our reasonable, legal and totally understandable membership rules are "illegal" and contrary to the "Race Relations Act".
The BNP and our Chairman Nick Griffin are resolved to fight this nonsense with every resource and every drop of energy available. The reason that the Equalities Commission has decided to pick a fight with the BNP now is because of our recent success in the European Elections. It is a politically motivated action that they hope will destroy our movement. We will not allow this to happen!
The treacherous British media and political establishment have become panic-stricken over our inexorable march into the political mainstream. They have tried every trick in the book to halt our growing success. Now they are resorting to fake legal warfare against us just before the coming of the General Election.
What is most sickening regarding this latest attempt to destroy Britain's patriotic political alternative is the stinking hypocrisy that accompanies it! There exists in Britain hundreds, possibly thousands, of organisations that cater for and advocate the interests of their own racial, religious or ethnic groups. None of these groups have drawn any opprobrium from the 'race relations' industry. The only ethnic organisation Phillips has attacked is the British National Party, which fights for the rights of the native British people.
The fightback starts today! Below you will find a long, but partial, list of ethnic-minority organisations that exist to promote the interests of their own kind.
Copy the list below and visit the website,
www.writetothem.com, and write a personal letter to your local councillor, MP, MEP, MSP, or your Northern Ireland, Welsh or London Assembly Member, pointing out the stinking hypocrisy of the latest attempt to destroy the BNP.
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Adelaide Addo-Fening, Director, Specsavers International
Adnan Nas, Senior Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers (Turkey)
András Csonka, Palace of Arts, Deputy Chief Executive
Anna Lee, Manager, Tallaght Partnership
Barney Mthombothi (Chairman) Editor, Financial Mail
Boniswa Pezisa, Executive Director, Network BBDO
Bora Gündüzyeli, Founder, EF INTS Language Schools
Christophe Carrier, Director, La coentreprise de conseil en stratégie, Lille
Comfort Ocran, Executive Director, Combert Impressions (Ghana)
Csaba Pléh, Budapest Unviersity of Technology and Economics, Professor of Cognitive Sciences
Daljit Mirchandani, Chairman, Ingersoll Rand India (India)
Deepak Kapoor, Managing Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers (India)
Dieter Eckart, Former editor (retired), Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Djabanor Narh, Partner, Ernst & Young (Ghana)
Dr. Andreas Pohlmann, Chief Compliance Officer, Siemens AG
Dr. Christoph Brand, Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co. oHG
Dr. Günther Bräunig, Member of the Board, KfW Bankengruppe
Dr. Hans Reckers, Former Board Member, Deutsche Bundesbank
Dr. Hartwig Graf von Westerholt, Partner, Schiedermair Rechtsanwälte
Dr. Roland Kaehlbrandt, Chairman of the Board, Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft
Elizabeth Adjei, Director, Ghana Immigration Service
Els Swaab, Chair, Council of Culture, The Netherlands
Éva Orsós, Lottery Plc, HR Director
Gunther Ruppel, Board Member, Ernst & Young AG
György Mohai, Budapest Stock Exchange, Chief Executive
Herbert Mai, Board Member, Fraport AG
James Campbell (Vice-Chairman), Director, African Diamonds PLC &Executive Deputy Chairman, West African Diamonds PLC
John Bowen, Chairman & CEO, The Bowen Group
Jos Nijhuis, Chief Executive, Schipol Group
Kuben Naidoo, Head of Budget Office, National Treasury
Lale Ünaldı, Founder, Yüzyıl Işıl High Schools
Liesbeth van Welie, Director, Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, The Netherlands
Linda Yanta, General Manager: Corporate Audit, Eskom
Magdolna Csömör, Lawyer, Invitel Ltd.
Margo Schmidt, HR Director for Scandinavia, American International Group (AIG) Europe
Mark Moran, EBS Building Society
Martyn Mensah, Executive Director, StratAfrique Development Ltd (Ghana)
Maxence Brachet, Director for External Relations and Communications, Grand Lille Chamber of Commerce
Monika Thiex-Kreye, General Manager, Klinikum Hanau GmbH
NeÅŸ’e Tanyolaç, HR Director, The Ritz Carlton
Orsolya Kőrösi, MaiManó House of Photography, Managing Director
Péter Bosznay, Lapker Plc, Lagardere Group, Chief Executive
Péter Holtzer, OriensIM, Managing Partner (Chair)
Péter Küllői, Bátor Tábor Foundation, Chair of Trustees
Philippe Hersant, Director, Philippe Hersant & Partners and Chair of Restaurants Sans Frontières
Prof. Patrick Fitzgerald, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Finance, University of the Witwatersrand
Rashmi Thakrar, Director, Tilda (India)
Sylda Langford, Director General, Office of the Minister for Children
Stephen Mason, Regional Manager, Bank of Ireland
Stewart Wingate, Stansted Airport, Chief Executive
Talha Çamaş, Chairman of Visitur
Tom Cummings, Founding Partner, Executive Learning Partnership
Vikram Kirloskar, Chairman & Managing Director, Kirloskar Systems Limited, and Vice Chairman of Toyota Kirloskar Motors Ltd (India)
William Earley, Partner, McCann FitzGerald
Adelaide Addo-Fening, Director, Specsavers International
Adnan Nas, Senior Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers (Turkey)
András Csonka, Palace of Arts, Deputy Chief Executive
Anna Lee, Manager, Tallaght Partnership
Barney Mthombothi (Chairman) Editor, Financial Mail
Boniswa Pezisa, Executive Director, Network BBDO
Bora Gündüzyeli, Founder, EF INTS Language Schools
Christophe Carrier, Director, La coentreprise de conseil en stratégie, Lille
Comfort Ocran, Executive Director, Combert Impressions (Ghana)
Csaba Pléh, Budapest Unviersity of Technology and Economics, Professor of Cognitive Sciences
Daljit Mirchandani, Chairman, Ingersoll Rand India (India)
Deepak Kapoor, Managing Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers (India)
Dieter Eckart, Former editor (retired), Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Djabanor Narh, Partner, Ernst & Young (Ghana)
Dr. Andreas Pohlmann, Chief Compliance Officer, Siemens AG
Dr. Christoph Brand, Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co. oHG
Dr. Günther Bräunig, Member of the Board, KfW Bankengruppe
Dr. Hans Reckers, Former Board Member, Deutsche Bundesbank
Dr. Hartwig Graf von Westerholt, Partner, Schiedermair Rechtsanwälte
Dr. Roland Kaehlbrandt, Chairman of the Board, Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft
Elizabeth Adjei, Director, Ghana Immigration Service
Els Swaab, Chair, Council of Culture, The Netherlands
Éva Orsós, Lottery Plc, HR Director
Gunther Ruppel, Board Member, Ernst & Young AG
György Mohai, Budapest Stock Exchange, Chief Executive
Herbert Mai, Board Member, Fraport AG
James Campbell (Vice-Chairman), Director, African Diamonds PLC &Executive Deputy Chairman, West African Diamonds PLC
John Bowen, Chairman & CEO, The Bowen Group
Jos Nijhuis, Chief Executive, Schipol Group
Kuben Naidoo, Head of Budget Office, National Treasury
Lale Ünaldı, Founder, Yüzyıl Işıl High Schools
Liesbeth van Welie, Director, Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, The Netherlands
Linda Yanta, General Manager: Corporate Audit, Eskom
Magdolna Csömör, Lawyer, Invitel Ltd.
Margo Schmidt, HR Director for Scandinavia, American International Group (AIG) Europe
Mark Moran, EBS Building Society
Martyn Mensah, Executive Director, StratAfrique Development Ltd (Ghana)
Maxence Brachet, Director for External Relations and Communications, Grand Lille Chamber of Commerce
Monika Thiex-Kreye, General Manager, Klinikum Hanau GmbH
NeÅŸ’e Tanyolaç, HR Director, The Ritz Carlton
Orsolya Kőrösi, MaiManó House of Photography, Managing Director
Péter Bosznay, Lapker Plc, Lagardere Group, Chief Executive
Péter Holtzer, OriensIM, Managing Partner (Chair)
Péter Küllői, Bátor Tábor Foundation, Chair of Trustees
Philippe Hersant, Director, Philippe Hersant & Partners and Chair of Restaurants Sans Frontières
Prof. Patrick Fitzgerald, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Finance, University of the Witwatersrand
Rashmi Thakrar, Director, Tilda (India)
Sylda Langford, Director General, Office of the Minister for Children
Stephen Mason, Regional Manager, Bank of Ireland
Stewart Wingate, Stansted Airport, Chief Executive
Talha Çamaş, Chairman of Visitur
Tom Cummings, Founding Partner, Executive Learning Partnership
Vikram Kirloskar, Chairman & Managing Director, Kirloskar Systems Limited, and Vice Chairman of Toyota Kirloskar Motors Ltd (India)
William Earley, Partner, McCann FitzGerald
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