August 27, 2010

Solidarity - crap in SO many ways...

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Further to our short article on the BNP's staggeringly boring (and deserted) Summer School here, one of our readers has sent us a picture of an organisation that obviously leads the way in utterly pointless, badly-attended meetings - Solidarity, the BNP's fake union.

Set up, like all organisations established by the BNP, solely to strip the party's gullible members of any disposable income Nick Griffin hasn't already begged or conned off them, Solidarity scores extra brownie points on this occasion because it not only has a meeting that is attended by just a tiny handful of idiots, but it also manages to squeeze a nice little mistake into its banner - or should I say 'it's banner'?

Well done, Solidarity.

16 comments:

  1. It'll be down to the super intelligent Walker brothers.

    BNP trail in last in Brotton bye-election, Redcar and Cleveland, with 33 votes. Count held this morning.
    Lab 565
    Ind 351
    Lib Dem 315
    Con 220
    bnp 33

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  2. "BNP trail in last in Brotton bye-election, Redcar and Cleveland, with 33 votes. Count held this morning.
    Lab 565
    Ind 351
    Lib Dem 315
    Con 220
    bnp 33"

    Wow, that Clive Jefferson is really proving to be formidable at his job!

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  3. "bnp 33"

    That is fucking DIRE!!! RFLMAO

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  4. Not sure Jefferson had anything to do with this result though he was at the Walker's meeting in Spennymoor last night.
    Perhaps it underlines that Griffin was correct in ditching Booth as RO. The bnp have never won a thing in the North East under his leadership.

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  5. BNP also trashed in Woodhouse Ward in Sheffield;

    Jackie Satur (Lab) 1,855
    Joe Otten (Lib Dem) 757
    Jonathan Arnott (UKIP) 491
    Laurence Hayward (Con) 154
    Jordan Pont (BNP) 143
    John Grant (Green) 83
    Derek Hutchinson (Ind) 58

    Turnout: 3,546 of 13,438 voters - 26.39 per cent.

    Apologies for my maths but that's about 4% for the BNP, give or take, in a fairly solidly white working class area. More than 3 times the people voted UKIP as voted BNP which undermines their claim to represent the nationalist vote.

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  6. no wonder theres no one in the solidarity tent it looks like alwyn deacon chairing it zzzz i heard there was even more in the martin reynolds aerobics dance class tent.

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  7. Anonymous said...

    BNP also trashed in Woodhouse Ward in Sheffield;

    Jackie Satur (Lab) 1,855
    Joe Otten (Lib Dem) 757
    Jonathan Arnott (UKIP) 491
    Laurence Hayward (Con) 154
    Jordan Pont (BNP) 143
    John Grant (Green) 83
    Derek Hutchinson (Ind) 58

    Turnout: 3,546 of 13,438 voters - 26.39 per cent.

    Apologies for my maths but that's about 4% for the BNP, give or take, in a fairly solidly white working class area. More than 3 times the people voted UKIP as voted BNP which undermines their claim to represent the nationalist vote.

    12:29 PM, August 27, 2010

    Derek Hutchinson stood for the BNP 6 or 7 years ago in Handsworth Ward . He resigned from the BNP and ended up on Redwatch.
    I thought he had moved away from Sheffield.
    He resigned from the BNP because he posted a story on Sheffield Forum about a court case involving a racist horse that was obviously a spoof and he thought it was real.
    http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=19582

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  8. "The Union that does not discriminate against it is members"

    Reminds me of a piece of graffiti I once saw:

    "Put Britian First. Vote NF"

    and some wag afterwards added,

    "and education last!"

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  9. Alwyn Deecon as 5 pupils, thats 4 more pupils than brain cells then.

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  10. Alwyn Deecon as 5 pupils, thats 4 more pupils than brain cells then.

    lol

    was reading on a forum a few months ago alwyns way to win an election.The ward needs to leafleted 3 times then finished off with canvassing.the song of one and his dog went to mow a meadow comes into mind as this prat lives on cloud cuckoo land.As the bnp have no one left with the brain cell of lee barnes's ponytail and nick griffins missing eye and clive jeffersons accountancy skills and after last nights appalling election results the bnp would be far off better standing for election on the ilses of capri/sark/scilly and willy wonkers chocolate factory island.

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  11. A wee bit off topic I know, but, considering whats gone on over the summer isnt it odd that Eddy Butler is still employed in Brussels as a researcher for Andrew Brons.

    Has Brons dug his heels in with Griffin? or has he dug his own grave?

    tulip

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  12. I am sorry to announce to readers that the Iliacometer has been rushed into hospital, and is thought unlikely to survive.

    I put in the result of the Brotton byelection. The machinery went very quiet for a few moments, and then started a noise that I can only describe as laughter. It laughed, and laughed, and laughed ... until it split its sides [or it's side's if your BNP!].

    I will miss it greatly.

    Iliacus

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  13. Barnes attacks Griffin in the press.

    "BNP Appeals For £150k To Keep 'Wolves At Bay'

    by Gerard Tubb, North of England correspondent SKY News


    http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Politics/BNP-Leader-Nick-Griffin-Says-Finances-In-Grave-Situation-While-Ex-Adviser-Says-Party-Is-Bankrupt/Article/201008415707380?lpos=Politics_Third_Home_Page_Article_Teaser_Region__7&lid=ARTICLE_15707380_BNP%3A_Leader_Nick_Griffin_Says_Finances_In_Grave_Situation_While_Ex-Adviser_Says_Party_Is_Bankrupt

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  14. On another note I see that the BNP are cleverly mixing up Britain and England in the latest round of 'most crowded country in Europe' stories.

    http://www.bnp.org.uk/news/it%E2%80%99s-official-immigration-has-made-britain-most-overcrowded-country-europe

    Headline says Britain. Story says England.

    Surely the most patriotic party in the UK can't confuse the two?

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  15. Scotland, Wales and substantial parts of England aren't overcrowded and if the countryside wasn't given over to vast agri-businesses the urban conurbations wouldn't be swashed together.

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  16. Squalidarity - an emblem of the British National Party:

    Small, disunited, squalid, corrupt, of little influence and run by tired old men with psychological issues and a penchant for grabbing as much money as possible from its idiotic membership.

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