Sun 4 Mar 2007
Det drejer sig om denne opfordring til at kræve en folkeafstemning:
A migrant a minute is entering Britain
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A migrant a minute is entering Britain.
Without a debate or vote in Parliament, our elected MPs have handed control of our borders to the European Union, allowing unlimited immigration into Britain from EU countries. 88% of you, the people, want a vote on getting your borders back. Write to your MP and demand a referendum NOW.
We are writing to every elected UK politician asking them to support a national referendum. We will be publishing their responses. Show your support and get your country back: Go to our website www.speakout.co.uk Call us on 0800 083 4894 or simply fill in the coupon. Name |
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The ad The Sun didn’t want you to see 1st March 2007 News article filed by BNP news team The Sun newspaper pretends to be in touch with the people and despite its support for Labour in 1997 its political stance is generally (small “c”) conservative, championing victims of crime, campaigning against further removal of powers to Europe, it called the proposed EU Constitution a “hated” document and regularly runs front page stories baiting asylum seekers and Islamic fanatics in a way that would be described as racist if the BNP publications carried such material. The same applies to two other tabloids; the Daily Express and the reactionary Daily Mail with its apparently no nonsense columnists such as the abusive Richard Littlejohn and the more cerebral Peter Hitchens. Refusal It is therefore surprising, if not more than a little hypocritical that the three tabloids have all refused to carry an advertisement which simply requsts that a national referendum be held on the issue of who should control the UK’s national borders, Brussels or Westminster. The banned ads were paid for by Speakout - a newly launched organisation that says it is time for a referendum to return seven vital powers from Brussels to Britain. They want the power for the UK: • To make our own laws All reasonable requests to return decision making back to Westminster which has held those powers until the last 30 years. Given the robust anti-EU stance of Murdoch’s team on The Sun, the advert would likely be well supported by the newspaper's readers. Readers are invited to view the advert for themselves and in response leave the copies of The Sun, Daily Express and Daily Mail on the newsagents shelves. Links: Fra BNP website Se også BNP artiklen om modstandskampen i det norske Bergen: |
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March 4th, 2007 at 15:39
Et godt eksempel til efterfølgelse.
Bliver kravet instændigt nok, så tør ingen politiker afslå det.
falkeøje
March 5th, 2007 at 19:05
Der er ingen vej udenom, inden det danske folk nødsages til at gribe til våben.
Sådan var det i august 1943, og sådan vil det blive igen.
Det danske folk er aldrig blevet spurgt, om det vil acceptere den indvandrig, som har fundet sted.
Lovbryderne er politikerne og deres medløbere.
De skal i sidste ende tage konsekvensen.
Retten tilhører det danske folk og dets frihedskamp.
falkeøje
March 8th, 2007 at 17:22
Og hvorledes skal denne modstandskamp så foregå? Hvem skal vi skyde på?
VH
Jacob A
March 9th, 2007 at 16:52
Kom nu, Falkeøje. Fortæl os, hvem vi skal skyde på. Ellers virker dine martialske udladninger ret ukonkrete og engentlig også lidt hule.
Med venlig hilsen
Jacob