Friday 8 April 2011

Ashfield District Council elections 2011



The Ashfield Branch of the BNP will not be fielding candidates for Ashfield district elections this time round. The local media and the Labour party will without doubt surmise with glee that the BNP in Ashfield are dead.
Sadly for them, this is not true.

The main reason for absence of candidates is the  economic situation which we as individuals are facing in these tough times.As there has to be a point where your job and your family have to come before the true nationalist cause, which for our activists has been a difficult decision to make.In the past when things were a little easier economically speaking, our candidates would accept the death threats, boycott of their businesses and intimidation of their employers by the fascist red scum ( Funded by the state and the Labour party).Often candidates would stand in a ward merely to get up the collective noses of the big three parties, but presently this cannot be done, small businesses are struggling, jobs are rare (unless your eastern European) and people everywhere not just our activists are struggling to keep their heads above water. These tough times which must be remembered, were caused by the incompetence and treacherous actions of the big three parties which has led to the destruction of our economy.

Therefore it was decided by the branch, that to fight only a piece meal campaign would appear to be a greater sign of weakness to our enemies, than not to field any candidates at all.

Although the Ashfield branch is not fielding candidates, this does not mean that our activists have deserted the cause, far from it. Ashfield's hardworking activists have been out for most of the week already helping other groups in the surrounding areas. Our activist's will be trudging the streets ( although we do have the perfect weather for it at the moment, so it hardly a chore) with groups from three other counties.

Wednesday night was spent leafleting and canvassing with the extremely active and hardworking Amber Valley team, under the superb guidance of Cllr Lewis Alsebrook and Cllr Cliff Roper. It was a very productive night, with a fantastic response from the locals. This was finished off with a well deserved pint of real ale ( locally brewed) which also allowed Ashfield activists to assist with further planning for their election campaign.

Today I have been out in Lincolnshire with the East Lindsey branch leafleting/canvassing the contested wards there. It is truly a two horse race in those wards between the BNP and the Conservatives, Dhimmi Dave has seriously damaged their once Conservative heartland.
I will again be meeting up with this branch over the following weekends to discuss their election strategy, it is a real honour to meet such hardworking patriots.
Ashfield's super activist and branch organiser Edward Holmes will be taking a team out to help out in various areas of Leicestershire, we will hopefully get to work alongside the extremely dedicated Cllr Cathy Duffy.

Plans are already in motion for a mass recruitment campaign across Ashfield in the summer months, along with a number of social events.

So far from the BNP being dead, actually we are very much alive and kicking. Tensions created in the party by state subversion and discontented members with their own agendas have actually created a tighter party in our area.
Although, the number of candidates is down in the East Midlands, the bonds between the various groups are getting stronger. I am in no doubt that when the Euro elections are upon us, this increased cooperation will lead to the party's success in the East Midlands.
What I actually see happening with the party at the moment is akin to what happened to the British army at Dunkirk. We are being driven back and made to retreat by a fascist state (sadly our own), but exactly as what happened then will happen now, we will regroup and consolidate our resources, our leaders will deploy new strategies. We shall then fight back, win lost ground and take our fight in to the heartlands of our enemies and win.
We shall never surrender!

1 comment:

  1. Yes, as organiser I have spoken too many good potential candidates, however the reply was mostly ( not all) the same. We dare not stand because the work we do is - For one the council's, for the NHS, For the police/Fire services etc etc. Or I foster children and would loose that. We cannot afford the hate and aggression at this time. Is this not so sad in a supposedly democratic country? I myself had death threats during the last elections, this intimidation comes from the very left wing element of politics which cry out for freedom, equality and compassion. It sems to me that they only offer freedom, equality and compassion IF you agree with their views, otherwise they are the most intolerant and nasty people I have ever come across.

    You may note that in ALL my years as a Labour councillor and chairman NOT ONCE did I EVER recieve any threats, bad language or hate mail from the BNP, but now it is part of cause for standing up for our culture and values.

    Who ever you may choose to vote for, I would urge that they are not Labour, Liberal or Tory and that they are active Christians.

    God bless England and the English.

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