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These people are the REAL Nazis!

martin wingfield | 09.09.2002 00:45

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ADOLF HITLER and his brownshirts would have been proud of them . . .
People like Labour MP Ian Gibson and Labour councillor Eamonn Burgess inciting of a mob to march through the streets of Norwich to demonstrate outside a shop displaying political leaflets that they didn't agree with and wanted removed.

Union bosses Colin Gledhill and Peter Jones of NATFHE for their efforts in trying to get part-time student Carol Hughes expelled from college for her political beliefs. In 2002 Colin Gledhill denouced Carol as having "a viewpoint inflammatory to our multi-cultural society". In 1933 people like Gledill would have also been denouncing students for "a viewpoint inflammatory to our Third Reich."

Mick Rix of ASLEF would certainly be at home in pre-war Germany. His bully boy tactics of denying membership of the union to people with inconvenient views would have drawn thunderous applause and a hail of stiff right arms at any Nazi rally. That would also apply to Cliff Williams, Diane Kelly and Wendy Nicholls of UNISON and their efforts to interfere in May's local council elections.

Intimidating people how to vote was all the rage back in the days of the Fatherland.

Hitler made sure that his opponents never got anywhere near the media to offer voters an alternative message. He would have been nodding approvingly as TUC bosses battled to pull the plug on that Granada TV debate involving the three BNP councillors.

Back in Norwich, shopkeeper Malcolm Turner, who has faced a picket of his shop most weekends since March, summed up the behaviour of these REAL Nazis.

"I am amazed that in the new millennium that there are still people who have no grasp of what the word democracy means and feel they can bully or frighten people into doing anything they do not agree with."

The legal department of the British National Party is busy protecting the rights of our members. The BNP will not be intimidated by these Nazis and will used every avenue available within our legal system to defend individual freedom and democracy in Britain today.

martin wingfield
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  1. Freedom? — Matt S
  2. Oh the irony — David C
  3. More rants i forgot to put in the last commen — David C
  4. HA HA HA! — impressed
  5. appropriation — jackslucid