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BNP commenorates D-Day.

Anti-Hitlerist | 07.06.2004 10:04

On this, the 60th Anniversary of the D-Day landings on the beaches of Normandy, a poignant tribute, to the many servicemen and women who were killed in that decisive operation, was today paid by a small delegation from ex-servicemen and women from BNP London.

15 members of ABEX and BNP supporters from the capital followed BNP Chairman, Nick Griffin to the Cenotaph in Whitehall where Mr. Griffin laid a wreath of cornflowers, poppies, carnations and roses accompanied by the simple but fitting message:

"In memory of the fallen sons and daughters of Britain who fell fighting a threat of foreign invasion. Association of British Ex-Servicemen and Women."

Some viewers may have seen the disgraceful hi-jacking of this emotional anniversary by the extreme left-wing trade union, Unison which has paid tens of thousands of pounds fleeced from its hard-working public sector employees to pay for full page anti-BNP adverts in the tabloid press. The loony left misleadingly claim that the BNP are following in the footsteps of Hitler's armies. The pictures of ABEX and BNP members paying tribute to the heroic men and women who fell defending British independence from foreign control tell the true story. UNISON is now facing an official investigation into its expenses and interference with the election process.

That is why the BNP continues to receive widespread support from the generation born before 1930. The simple values of politeness, the everyday use of good manners and neighbourliness remain amongst this generation, yet they remain one of the most likely victims of crime in today's atomistic, multi-culti and materialist Britain which views old-age as an unwelcome and costly burden. Inevitably the senior citizens who still possess such values are a declining part of society, and the younger generations that follow have little or no idea of the extent of sacrifice and suffering that the teenage men and women who took part in Operation Neptune had to endure.

Next weekend, that part of the electorate which still cares about British values; which still remembers and uses good manners and everyday politeness will see whether the misinformation peddled by Unison and its loony left collaborators will succeed.

That active part of the electorate will also see if the harsh truth distributed by the patriots of the BNP is received and understood. The BNP's message is that 21st century Britain is facing a very real invasion of economic migrants posing as "refugees" which will change the face of these islands in a way unimagined by Hitler's armies and which would be utterly opposed by those defenders of these islands who wore the uniforms of the RAF, Navy and Army in the 1940s.

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