July 30, 2010

Michaela Mackenzie sticks the boot in once more.

I'm getting the feeling that Griffin & Dowson Enterprises might have made a monumental cock up when they unlawfully sacked Michaela Mackenzie.

A couple of weeks after she released her Employment Tribunal Statement which can be found here she went a step further yesterday in her utter condemnation of Dowson and his business practices within the BNP.

In a speech lasting over 20 minutes at an Eddy Butler leadership campaign meeting she outlined her sacking and the incompetence of Griffin and Dowson and the three videos are worth watching.





6 comments:

Alfie North said...

I can't resist quoting Chomsky here:

"To each according to their gullibility to each according to their greed."

Anonymous said...

thanks for putting this on, I thought she told the tale (if true) very comprehensively, and obviously tailored to the audience.

I cannot believe Griffin/Dowson have been so stupid as to go back on the deal agreed at the Employment Tribunal, this one will run and cost them far more than they will ever know

tulip

Anonymous said...

"I cannot believe Griffin/Dowson have been so stupid as to go back on the deal agreed at the Employment Tribunal, this one will run and cost them far more than they will ever know

tulip"


It could be that the Nutzie Party don't have thr "Gelt"

Old Sailor

John P said...

I cannot believe Griffin/Dowson have been so stupid as to go back on the deal agreed at the Employment Tribunal, this one will run and cost them far more than they will ever know

tulip

As usual it's going to be fun finding out. They have a week to pay before she issues proceedings and if they don't what is her speech about Griffin going to be like?

Let's not forget that this woman is still a nationalist and would jump straight back into the BNP at a reasonably high level if Butler manages to pull off the leadership election win.

Anonymous said...

No dont worry I have not forgotten that MM is a rabid nationalist, but, the videos of her speech were robust and an intelligent arguement put forward, if she put forward the same case at an Employment Tribunal, which of course would not want to listen to politics its no wonder she won

tulip

Anonymous said...

I would. It's been a year.