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There's no place to run, no place to hide, another world IS possible

Australia | 10.06.2003 21:38

Letters and emails continue to pour into the mailboxes of our administration team scattered around the country.

We've No Place to Run, No Place to Hide

Letters and emails continue to pour into the mailboxes of our administration team scattered around the country. Letters from people who have simply had enough, letters and emails, one after another describing some personal example of the very real destruction that is taking place. Some have lost their jobs in what was supposed to be a "stable company" or a "secure industry" others tell of having been on the receiving end of anti-white racism in their place of work, their local council or their neighbourhood, some have been physically assaulted by recent arrivals of "asylum seekers" to their towns. Some report incidents where their children have returned from school talking in what appears to be "gibberish" but turns out to be a poem or song they have been taught in Urdu or Punjabi.

Some of our correspondents say they are so sick of Britain being dragged down to the level of "Third World squalor" that they plan to emigrate, with Australia and New Zealand being top of the list of destinations.

Sadly both of these antipodean countries are not the ideal destination for folk wishing to escape the flood of asylum seekers, crime and job losses. Where even 20 years ago "down under" could have boasted a pleasant, stable environment in which to bring up white families in a healthy, prosperous, stable climate with plenty of sunshine thrown in, today New Zealand and its larger neighbour are undergoing the same radical demographic changes we see in the UK.

John Fisher is a BNP supporter now living in Melbourne and he writes to say Australia isn't the place to be at the moment.

During the war my father served on Royal Navy minesweepers, it was not glamour job, it was tasked mainly to converted fishing vessels and they plodded along at 8 or 9 knots about the same speed as Nelsons ships would have done, Dad was a gunner operating the ships anti-aircraft guns.

Minesweeping continued long after VE and VJ days as the large coastal minefields had to be removed to allow merchant shipping to resume its peacetime roll, so my father was one of the very last to be de-mob'd , a grateful nation gave him a suit and allowed him to keep the pieces of shrapnel in his hand, one of which he pulled out last week, dad will be 90 on the 14th December 2002, that's in a few days time, he would have
dearly loved to have celebrated his birthday "at home" , he is the quintessential gentleman that Rupert Brooke refers to in his poem below.

If I should die,think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field That is forever England.
There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed;
A dust whom England bore,shaped,made aware,
Gave,once her flowers to love,her ways to roam,
A body of England's,breathing English air,
Washed by the rivers, blest by the suns of home.
And think,this heart,all evil shed away,
A pulse in the eternal mind, no less
Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given;
Her sights and sounds; dreams happy as her day;
And laughter, learnt of friends;and gentleness,
In hearts at peace,under an English heaven.


And when the time comes (in God's good time) these words will be spoken.


My family migrated to Australia in 1950, Australia has been good to us, but we have spent our time more or less evenly split between the UK and Australia ever since then, we have lived in Birmingham and in Plymouth and on the last trip to the UK. My first child was born in Bournemouth, which we left when I saw the writing on the wall as far as my job was concerned and we returned here to Melbourne where my second daughter was born.


Australia in the 1950's and 60's was a fantastic place to live it was like "UK in the Sun". After the gloom of the war years the abundant food and clean air were something to be cherished, but like many my parents were "homesick" and I don't think one ever gets over it, I've lived here a long time, brought up my children here and I don't think I'll ever be able to return to live in the land of my birth, even so this country will never be "home".



This Islamic School isnt in Kuwait, Iran or Iraq but in Perth, Western Australia.

Australia in the 21st century is very similar in some way to the UK , the rot started here after the involvement in Vietnam, the do-gooders gained the upper hand and allowed huge numbers to migrate here, and the balance of population was so altered that this will be a majority Asian nation before too long, all the good things that had been brought here were allowed to fall by the wayside so as not to "upset" the new migrants, and it continued to the present day. The latest edict being that we must not do or say anything to upset the Muslims....yes the same lot that call us Infidels and swear to destroy us and all we stand for.


In Britain you must stand up for what is right you must make the land fit for heroes you must remove the mentality and the institutions that say that my father can only have a pension of ten pounds a month because he lives in Australia despite him having made more than enough contributions to the pension scheme, and disregarding his contribution to the safety of the nation in those dark years of war!

Everyone deserves the right to his home and if his home is overrun then he must claim it back, there are British "Outposts" all over the world we CHOOSE to be British and as far as we are able we will defend that right, you may note the "republic" vote was squashed here not so long ago, even the Asians knew when they were on a good thing.

This is not to say that Australia is not a good place to live in. It's a splendid place in some regards, but it should hold its place forever in a family of British nations all round the world who stand for peace freedom and justice under the crown.


According to the respected "The Australian", the country's largest daily newspaper, racial attacks against Whites are increasing and "ethnicity-based gang-rapes has mounted", in almost all cases the victims are White females and the perpetrators of these sickening crimes are "young Muslim men".

There is only one thing disillusioned Britons can do, instead of wasting time and effort planning to take their families from the frying pan into the fire, get active and get active today! Find out where your nearest BNP unit is, then get involved. By writing letters to local press, taking part in radio phone-in calls, distributing BNP papers, standing as a candidate for the BNP in the next election you can do your bit to make sure this island homeland stays exactly that, OUR homeland for all time to come.

Australia