Monday, February 15, 2010

BNP Thugs resort to type as Times reporter Dominic Kennedy finds out the hard way, the BNP aren't changing













Dear All

Dominic Kennedy finds that despite the BNP trying to position them as ‘Labour lite’, they still don’t know how to act as a political party.

You don’t hit the press, you don’t the messenger.

Dominic Kennedy was invited to a BNP press conference in his capacity as a reporter for the Times newspaper group.

His problems started when one prominent BNP politician took exception to an article in Saturday’s edition of The Times.

Everything rapidly went into a downward spiral that ended in violence being used on him.

Despite him offering no resistance, so why didn’t the security just remove him without violence?

Kennedy had attended the press conference because the BNP is being forced to pass a membership reform to allow non whites to join the party.

So instead of using the event to their benefit the BNP crowd reverted to type, the white bovver boot boys who can only argue with their fists and feet.

Kennedy said;

“I’ve just looked in the mirror at the Burger King where I am filing this story and spotted the blood drying on my face. I never thought I would actually get my nose bloodied trying to cover a press conference for a British political party but that is the true face of Nick Griffin and his BNP”.

In trying to make them respectable the Equality and Human Rights Commission has helped cover up what they really are, a bunch of racists and thugs.

They should have been left as they are rather than making them change.

That failed idea only attracted them votes!

A picture paints a thousand words so look carefully at the photo above and ask do you want people like this representing you.

I think not.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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