October 26, 2011

Claudia Dalgleish

Just been sent this screen grab.

Claudia Dalgleish, the ever vocal girlfriend of London BNP organiser Steve Squire is never short of something to say, most of it unpleasant.

Dalgleish aka Claudia Bryan originates from South Africa and is a good friend of the BNP's resident fruit loop Claire Khaw. Khaw was the lovely lady who said such pearls of wisdom as "The first half of Hitler's career was a roaring success. Hitler was a successful revolutionary and credit should be given where it is due"

It seems Dalgleish has turned her hand this time to a spot of anti-semitism.

For those that are unaware WPWW stands for "White Power World Wide". 1488 is frequently used by neo nazis as it refers to "The Fourteen Words" slogan: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children" The slogan was first used by David Lane, a member of the white separatist organization The Order. The Order was an organization active in the USA between 1983 and 1984 and is probably best known for the 1984 murder of radio talk show host Alan Berg.

The 88 in 1488 is used among Neo-Nazis, H is the 8th letter of the alphabet, so 88 is taken to stand for HH which in turn means Heil Hitler.

Wonder what the BNP's token Jewish councillor Pat Richardson makes of this ?

HOPE not Hate

14 comments:

  1. It's strange because Dalgleish is categorised as a Cape Coloured, even her boyfriend freely admits it. She is a very twisted, confused woman

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  2. Wonder what the BNP's token Jewish councillor Pat Richardson makes of this ?

    She probably doesn't care and seems happy to be in the same party as open anti-Semites.

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  3. the BNP's resident fruit loop Claire Khaw

    I thought she got expelled. She was too extreme even for the BNP!

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  4. Wasn't she the 'Claudia' woman who, along with Griffin Darby and Jefferson tried (and failed) to turn the tables on Darragh McIntyre on the recent Panorama???

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  5. It's still there in the BNP, mind you what would you expect. The 'party' were founded upon the 'fourteen words'.

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  6. Wolfie (It's ironic, see?)10:12 am, October 27, 2011

    Whenever i read any BNP / EDL web stuff, i'm always amazed at the number of posters with names like "avenging angel" or "something crusader". They all seem to think they have some sort of mission and it's rather sad that the most crusading that any of them seem to do is shouting racist abuse at an unsuspecting tradesman. All very sad and pathetic, really.

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  7. Claire Khaw is half Chinese and half Malay and advocates civic nationalism. Dalgleish is not the only one who is confused round there.

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  8. I think it's White Pride World-Wide.

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  9. Looks like Cheryl Dunn is joining in with the anti Jewish comments.
    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/690/dunnasbadasjews.jpg/

    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/163/dunnbadasadirtyjew.jpg/

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  10. Wasn't she the 'Claudia' woman on the recent Panorama???

    Yes, she wore a creepy fixed grin for the whole "interview" with Griffin.

    Claire Khaw is half Chinese and half Malay and advocates civic nationalism.

    Khaw is an obessive attention seeker who will latch onto anything that will give her a platform. No serious political party would touch her with a bargepole. It says a lot about the BNP that it indulged her for so long.

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  11. i'm always amazed at the number of posters with names like "avenging angel"

    Yeah especially when "avenging angel" is probably clincally obese 40 year old bald bloke from Halifax

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  12. Yeah especially when "avenging angel" is probably clincally obese 40 year old bald bloke from Halifax

    A some clinically obese bloke from near halifax, i'm comforted by the fact that I'm at least ironic (and tesco's shortbread as well, of course)

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  13. Anonymous said...
    "It's still there in the BNP, mind you what would you expect. The 'party' were founded upon the 'fourteen words'."

    The BNP preceeds the '14 words'.

    BNP - 1982
    14 Words - 1984 (David Lane, The Order)

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  14. What must Kenny think about her.?

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