March 14, 2011

Brewing up in Yorkshire

It's been a pretty devastating couple of months for the BNP in Yorkshire, even more so than the rest of the country. Here are some brief highlights:-

The granny pornmeister Ian Kitchen becoming and then resigning as the Yorks organiser in place of the slightly effectual Chris Beverley -

Jordan "woodteats" Pont laughably becoming the Sheffield organiser -

A very bad result in the recent Barnsley By-Election and the "OMG the other parties have used a graphic designer who knows what they are doing" response -

Nick Griffins' number one bestest fan Tom Holmes is
'staying at the crisis centre for a while, they're helping me with my medication'
Hurry back soon Tom, your political talents are our greatest fear -

The very funny spat between Adam Walker who is the third Yorkshire organiser this year and Nick Cass who set up a "this is not a BNP Reform Meeting" a couple of weeks ago and is now suspended for six months which will rule him out of running for the leadership this year.

Now comes the news that earlier today Chris Beverley, Andy Kershaw (no not that one this is a different one) and Gary Pudsey have been suspended by text message (classy touch) to stop them attending a Yorkshire officials meeting tonight. This in turn has led to the usual wailing and gnashing of teeth from members on various fora, blogs and Facebook pages and the slowly dawning realisation that the BNP is well on it's way to being finished.

13 comments:

  1. The bag of rats grows ever smaller – if any of them had a single ounce of morality they would have walked away from gri££in’s shitbag of a ‘party’ years ago.

    How could anyone continue in a group whose chairman (for-life or until he gets bored) openly defends or encourages behaviour that would offend President Mugabe?

    All their bullshit about ‘staying in to vote gri££in out’ Can people be THAT naive? Ironically, its each one of these morons that has, in their own special way kept that piece of shit where he is and where he’ll stay until the BNP ceases to exist.

    When I see the main establishment politicians stand up and belch their usual two-faced rhetoric while bonuses are given out to the rich, as us poor plebs suffer further, it makes my blood boil. However, when I think of what kind of world we would live in with a piece of shit such as gri££in in charge, then suddenly things don’t seem that bad anymore. Be forever thankful.

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  2. Volunteer Kevin Scott9:28 pm, March 14, 2011

    I'm finding it more and more difficult to defend Adam Walker. Here on Tyneside his name is mud. Slagging off Ken Booth, threatening Dorothy Brooke for attending the Cass meeting and appointing Cheryl Dunn as regional organiser. He has not invited to next Sunday's meeting on Tyneside to address the crisis within the party.

    And now this attack on Beverley and other key Yorkshire activists. Where will it end?
    With five years membership under his belt, Walker's authority has gone to his head.

    Mind you, I'm not having a go at Adam for fear that it will ruin my relationship with Harrington and bring an end to my Civil Liberty empire. Were this to go then my life would be empty, meaningless even...

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  3. Although it is immensely satisfying watching Gri££in’s edifice crumble away, my mind keeps flashing back to those scenes of biblical catastrophe in Japan. We bitch and whine sometimes about our lives and how things should be, then something comes along that puts it into perspective for us – entire families wiped out and their bodies washed some 10miles out to sea, whole towns gone. They were just ordinary people like us.

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  4. Actually, the similarities between Griffin and Mugabe are uncanny (views on democracy, love of power etc.etc.) They should be bosom buddies, and no Griffinite would want it mentioned, so that's why I'm doing so right now!

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  5. When I see the main establishment politicians stand up and belch their usual two-faced rhetoric while bonuses are given out to the rich, as us poor plebs suffer further, it makes my blood boil.

    There's nothing wrong with a bit of merciless capitalism as far as the BNP are concerned, be you a banker, or an ailing political leader desperately milking his gullible membership. The only thing he's got against the bankers is that their unjust bonuses aren't going to him and his little junta.

    The right just don't get social fairness.

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  6. GreasyChip Butty8:34 am, March 15, 2011

    What's with the 'woodteats' then? I tried googling it (having formerly lived down Woodseats I was curious, but all I got was a closed BNP thread on Sheffield Forum (which has allowed itself to get hijacked by the extreme right in recent times) containing a single post by a single author!

    Don't tell me Sheffield's Nazis have gone and done it again!!!!

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  7. Spinksy (ex bnp)9:55 am, March 15, 2011

    Their has been no paper sale or bnp beggers in bridlington (Gary "I love Skrewdriver tattoos" Pudseys area)for a long time now. For the last few years they have peddled their hatred on a weekly basis. Good news.

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  8. Griffin is disposing of those he regards as surplus to requirements. He wants a lean operation for the Civil Rights organisation - him, 'big' Jen, Jacqui, Mr & Mrs Whiplash, the Walkers & no one else.

    He'll milk his EC Parliament spot for as much as he can until 2015 & extract donations from the gullible (which won't have to be spent on expensive silliness like election campaigns)

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  9. What's with the 'woodteats' then?

    Jordan has a tattoo up the back of his arm in a Gothic font. http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/photo.php?fbid=100699796901&set=a.100699456901.92600.581361901&theater

    You should see the tattoo of The Big Tree.

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  10. He'll milk his EC Parliament spot for as much as he can until 2015 & extract donations from the gullible (which won't have to be spent on expensive silliness like election campaigns)

    He's no mug, old Griffin.

    Living high on the hog in Brussels and a nice cushy retirement in five years or so financed by the EU and the gullible, desperate people who donate to his dysfunctional party. He doesn't give a toss whether the BNP is superseded by some English nationalist/populist force.

    You have to admit he's played a blinder and is probably laughing at everyone, from the far-right to the far-left. He's probably had all this planned out for the past ten years.

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  11. Harrington has nothing to do with Civil Liberty - fact.

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  12. Kev Scott loves The Jam3:53 pm, March 15, 2011

    Hello real Kev........ can you back that up with any evidence?

    Thought not............

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  13. RE - Scotland. Thanks for the info. We are looking into it.

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