Outrage in Aylesbury


Mr Griffin said he expected a negative reaction from local politicians who do not like having new kid on the block.  He said that his party is welcomed with open arms wherever he goes.  Clearly the government’s open door immigration policy has increased the BNPs client base, but until that party welcomes British ethnic minorities into its membership and support base, it will ultimately be judged for its racism.

Meanwhile the mainstream parties offer no solution to the issues that encourage support for the BNP.  New Labour’s latest spin on immigration policy is no more than waffle about turning all immigrants into patriotic citizens- there’s vague waffle about a points system, but close study reveals its meaningless double speak. This won’t apply to East Europeans. Government doesn’t know how many newcomers are here and struggling public services buckle under the strain.  The BNP thrive in this climate.  The secret services and police monitor them, but history shows that if you drive movements under ground you make them stronger.  Desperate people will clutch at straws and we are a lot of desperate people.  There is a growing sense that our national identity is a lost. Trendy media folk dismiss this as fascism.  Well France, Germany and the US are just a few of the countries who thrive on this sense.  The British elite is making money and thinks the rest of us can just get on with it, with no real sense of belonging.

Aylesbury has expanded rapidly over the last 15 years. Its hospitals and schools struggle to cope with demand and youth crime is increasing on its very littered and shabby streets.  There is no doubt that this place could be fertile soil for fascism.
 

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