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‘Peace process’ in crisis, streets of Ulster in flames...

The recent elec¬ tions in Ulster produced big gains for socalled ‘extreme’ parties opposed peace process’. Vindicating what the BNP has been saying for months, that the Good Friday Agreement is noth¬ ing less than a full scale sell-out, this month saw the resignation of First Minister David Trimble, leader of the Ulster Unionists, in

protest at IRA/Sinn Fein’s con¬ tinual refusal to decommission their vast arsenal of terrorism. Ian Paisley’s DUP and Sinn Fein both increased their seats. The recent rioting between the Republican and Loyalist com¬ munities in North Belfast has forced Tony Blair to send extra troops to Ulster, and the violence seems set to continue until a British government with a back¬ bone wages war against the ter¬ rorists.

Identity

MAGAZINE OF THE BRITISH NATIONAL PARTY £1.95 Issue 11 July 2001 ISSN 1469-7971

No. 11 July 2001 ISSN 1469-7971 Editor: Paul Golding

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Government skewing asylum figures

H Desperate to conceal the full extent of the asy¬ lum seeker scan¬ dal, Government is cooking the books again. The maths goes something like this: when a fam¬ ily of six claims asylum, that is counted as one application, with only the head of the family

showing up in the figures. Yet, should their applications get turned down and they be deport¬ ed (an unlikely scenario under this government), it would come out on the figures as six removals! Should five families with six members each claim, that is five claims, but should they be turned down it counts as thirty removals!

Justice

Britain turning into a lunatic asylum!

Thanks to the cor¬ rupt values of the liberal-left that infest sections of the establishment, we now have to witnessed the release of the killers of little innocent James Bulger, and them being given new identities - celebrating their new found freedom with a holiday! Jame’s killers will now live a normal

adult life, while James is six feet under. And while murderers are being released, those who dare to sell their produce in tradition¬ al imperial measurements are hauled before trading standards authorities and prosecuted! In a few months, it will be ‘illegal’ to show any flag other than the EU flag on number plates! This is life in Blair’s Bolshevik Britain!

Drugs culture

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the wrist is being piloted by the Metropolitan Police! In a sell¬ out to the drug culture, the six month trial, starting in Lambeth,

south London, could be extend¬ ed across Greater London if it is considered a success. This fits perfectly with the liberal idea that if it’s legal, then the problem will go away! Why not legalise burglary? One way of saving police time would be to scrap “racism awareness” courses!

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Preparation for the council elections must start now

Time to get professional and organised!

Off the back of a successful election campaign, the danger is always becoming complacent - but now is not the time for complacency! From now, in-depth prepa¬ ration for the next round of campaigns must begin. We are starting a fresh elec¬ toral cycle - a calendar of elections starting with next year's council elections, through the European and possibly regional assembly elections, and ending up with another general election in five years time.

S hould the BNP make the breakthrough we need next year, we will, as a direct result earn the chance to ride a wave of nation¬ alist success along the electoral cycle. For example: should we manage to win a council seat(s) next year, then that will lead to massive growth and organisational advances that will allow the BNP to take a massive part in the Euro referendum, which in itself, if the British people vote to save the pound, will put us in a good position to elect MEPs in the European Election a few months later. Should we get an MEP elected, that will then lead to further growth, not just in quantity, but real quality too.

Gaining credibility

Then we will be going into the next London Mayoral and Assembly elections with elected officials and massive growth already under our belts, almost guaranteeing that we would win assembly seats and secure a large mayoral vote. Each election will bring a higher vote and more electoral wins, and in the meantime, with the BNP having gained credibility through actually winning seats, our organisation will be expanding massively. Meanwhile, the multiracial 'experiment' will no doubt produce even worse results than now, and establishment politicians will be more hated and despised than ever.

Transforming into a mass movement

By the end of the electoral cycle, the BNP could well be a mainstream mass movement going into a crucial general election. This may seem like an optimistic look into a crystal ball, but just think about it: our problem is not getting people to agree with us, because in large part, the majority already do. Our problem is con¬ vincing people that voting for us is a worth¬ while exercise and not a wasted effort. When people see that the BNP is winning, then the huge number of people who agree with us will start to vote for us. There has been no real rea¬ son to vote BNP in the past because it was per¬ ceived to be a waste. "Why vote for the BNP

“Off the back of a success¬ ful election campaign, the danger is always becoming complacent - but now is not the time for complacency! From now, in-depth prepara¬ tion for the next round of campaigns must begin.”

when they have no chance of winning?” A high profile win in a council election next year will remove this obstacle and then, unlike in the past - when too many of those attracted into the BNP were "red-blooded” types thanks to the ludicrous confrontational policy now success¬ fully in the dustbin of history - we will be recruiting more sensible and good quality types, attracted into a party that is sensible, mainstream and professional and above all successful!

Preparation must begin

The recent leadership conference has identified the key target areas, just a few in number, in which a massive concentration of effort will bring a breakthrough. For those areas where a win is not possible, all personal glory and ego must be sacrificed in order to give help to the areas we have got a real chance of winning. The strategy of con¬ centration is not a long, drawn-out process, it must be a quick manoeuvre, just like a similar manoeuvre during a battle, in which for just an hour you concen¬ trate all your forces against a single point in the enemy line to overwhelm and make a breakthrough.

In target areas the candidates profiles must be built up so that they become mini-celebrities in the area, community work must commence, whether campaigning to close a local asylum seeker hostel, save a youth club, or helping individual families sort out problems with the council. Popular local issues must be identified, and made our own.

Let the work begin!

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Paul Golding Director of Publicity

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