February 25, 2008

Sticky: Hope not Hate organising meeting

HOPE not Hate
London organising meeting
6pm Monday February 25th
TUC Congress House, Russell Street, London


Just a quick reminder that the next London Hope not Hate organising meeting is being held at 6pm on 25 February at the TUC headquarters at Congress House, Russell Street. A map is available by clicking here.

With the election only 11 weeks away it is vital we begin to organise. Over the next few months Searchlight and its partners are organising a rolling programme of activity.

We are also pleased to announce the support of the Daily Mirror newspaper. The Mirror is producing 750,000 copies of a special London edition and these will be distributed both within the main newspaper but also at dozens of activities over our Weekend of Hope (14-16 March). The final week of the campaign will see the Hope not Hate bus in the capital.

We hope you can make the meeting. The nearest tube stations are Tottenham Court Road and Holborn.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just came across another example of the media machine embracing Nick "Fingers" Griffin and his cohorts:

This time, in Chichester.

http://www.chichester.co.uk/chichester/BNP-sets-its-sights-on.3802689.jp

They even provide a video link of Herr Griffin speaking, on the newspaper website.

I trust if they feature a story on the Steve Wright, the man who murdered the prostitutes, they will provide a link to his autobiography.

The one phrase from this state-managed pro-Griffin article, which grabbed me is: -

"When we have got a Tory party, frankly led by a liberal toff who will not do anything to sort the country out or turn it around, we will then come into our own".

Then he goes onto say:

"There is a perception that we are a northern party or perhaps a party out of London, working class, and that all we are interested in is immigration".

On one hand, Nick is calling the Tories toffs, and on the other, he is trying hard to explain to the newspaper that he is not working class, and doesn't share their interests.

Admit it, One-Eyed Twat, you ARE a toff. That's why you hate the working classes.

As for the BNP not just being interested in immigration, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to know this IS their only policy.

All Nick Griffin cares about is Nick Griffin and cold hard cash.

Anonymous said...

I guess that's why Griffin is happy to say fuck off to Yorkshire, when he comes out and admits he has nothing in common with working class people. It seems that his use of Yorkshire and Lancashire mill towns to incite racism and win meaningless town council votes was all a means to an end - of winning seats in places like leafy Chichester, and ultimately, representation in London.

Thus, is his dreams are realised in London and he does well there, the BNP will just be about London and nothing else.

There will not be BNP anywhere else, and those stupid rebels can't even see it coming, as they fall over backwards to lend a hand to barnbrooke.

Anonymous said...

When will the media start treating the neo-nazis with the lack of respect they deserve.

Anonymous said...

If this isn't an Establish conspiracy, what the fucking hell is?

Anonymous said...

Why didn't the newspapers cover the rebellion in such big headlines, I ask myself?

Anonymous said...

"Why didn't the newspapers cover the rebellion in such big headlines, I ask myself?"

You and everyone else.

Anonymous said...

Obviously people in high places want to see Nick Griffin enjoy a moderate degree of success, probably in the london elections at the expence of the party of a whole.

Anonymous said...

does anyone know anything about this lot i hear they are a cross between bnp and NF.united british alliance.
http://www.freewebs.com/the-uba/

Anonymous said...

has anyone heard of the united british alliance i hear they are a cross between bnp and NF

http://www.freewebs.com/the-uba/

Anonymous said...

"has anyone heard of the united british alliance i hear they are a cross between bnp and NF"

No, but you're obviously trying to advertise it.

The lack of capitalisation and punctuation gives you away.

Anonymous said...

yes they are, with people with no history, ie, supporters with plenty of cash= travulgare club.

heard it the grape vine

Anonymous said...

I think people are trying to scotch the issue about the rebels supporting Bumbrook in the London elections.

Why the hell are they doing this?

Are they trying to get in Green Arsehole's good books?