http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk/d...tentPK=20040070&folderPk=88499&pNodeId=161375
saw this on the wales/cymru forum .. what is most interesting is the letters / comments below .. attica, in the thread, says they are all made up .. ok so maybe they are .. it leaves us with 2 options
1) that they are genunine letters .. not good
2) that they are BNP letters .. and this sadly shows they are working the media a million times better than the left .. also not good
"I wish to thank the protesters; without their noisy shenanigans this meeting would have passed off without public comment -thank you for making it high-profile! By their presence, local residents and visitors to the pub have seen that it is actually these people who wish to silence others for having different views -not the BNP. And thank you protesters, the phone has been ringing off the hook with enquirers wanting more information about the BNP and requests to join. Thank you all for your invaluable help.
Susan, South Wales
The BNP stand up for the indigenous population; if this is wrong then please condemn the thousands of ethnicity based organisations (often tax payer funded) in this country. The BNP will deport foreign criminals and bogus asylum seekers; why is this wrong?. The BNP will ask all people who live here to adapt to a British way of life, not the other way around; isn't this just commonsense? Do the Marxists and Liberals not have faith in democracy? Let the BNP put their case and let the electorate decide.
Mike, Swansea
As a serving soldier on leave having just arrived home from Iraq.I was invited out with my friends for a drink,I arrived at the pub for a drink I could not believe that the people outside could call me and my friends scumm.I only wanted a drink with my mates before going to town, I was not interested in the BNP so for goodness sake let people get on with there lives.
Soldier blue, Swansea
I'm not a British Nationalist by any stretch, (I consider myself to be a Welsh Republican), but I don't see why there should be such a hue and cry over the BNP holding meetings here in Swansea. If anything it plays straight into their hands, and there are council elections on the way. The BNP are not a significant force in Wales, but on the other hand, neither are the far left grouplets who use "racism" as a bandwagon to further their own sectarian agendas.
Jim Dunckley, Gorseinon
The BNP's stance on immigration, the EU, law & order and the invironment, chimes with a great many people. Support for this party is growing by the day. Whether the anti-democratic mobs like it or not, the BNP is here to stay.
Karl Morris, Wales
These protesters certainly don't speak for me. I live in Swansea and Mr Griffin and the BNP are very welcome as far as I'm concerned. I knew nothing of this meeting until today but reading this has put a smile on my face. It's good to know someone is active around here and fighting to protect the rights of genuine Brits (as opposed to the ones just handed passports by Blair and Brown).
David, Swansea
What these middle-class leftie demonstrators don't seem to realise, it's the BNP who speak for the white working class of Swansea and the rest of the UK. The Labour Party abandoned the lower classes years ago in order to attract the voters of Middle-England.
Gazza, Townhill "
saw this on the wales/cymru forum .. what is most interesting is the letters / comments below .. attica, in the thread, says they are all made up .. ok so maybe they are .. it leaves us with 2 options
1) that they are genunine letters .. not good
2) that they are BNP letters .. and this sadly shows they are working the media a million times better than the left .. also not good
"I wish to thank the protesters; without their noisy shenanigans this meeting would have passed off without public comment -thank you for making it high-profile! By their presence, local residents and visitors to the pub have seen that it is actually these people who wish to silence others for having different views -not the BNP. And thank you protesters, the phone has been ringing off the hook with enquirers wanting more information about the BNP and requests to join. Thank you all for your invaluable help.
Susan, South Wales
The BNP stand up for the indigenous population; if this is wrong then please condemn the thousands of ethnicity based organisations (often tax payer funded) in this country. The BNP will deport foreign criminals and bogus asylum seekers; why is this wrong?. The BNP will ask all people who live here to adapt to a British way of life, not the other way around; isn't this just commonsense? Do the Marxists and Liberals not have faith in democracy? Let the BNP put their case and let the electorate decide.
Mike, Swansea
As a serving soldier on leave having just arrived home from Iraq.I was invited out with my friends for a drink,I arrived at the pub for a drink I could not believe that the people outside could call me and my friends scumm.I only wanted a drink with my mates before going to town, I was not interested in the BNP so for goodness sake let people get on with there lives.
Soldier blue, Swansea
I'm not a British Nationalist by any stretch, (I consider myself to be a Welsh Republican), but I don't see why there should be such a hue and cry over the BNP holding meetings here in Swansea. If anything it plays straight into their hands, and there are council elections on the way. The BNP are not a significant force in Wales, but on the other hand, neither are the far left grouplets who use "racism" as a bandwagon to further their own sectarian agendas.
Jim Dunckley, Gorseinon
The BNP's stance on immigration, the EU, law & order and the invironment, chimes with a great many people. Support for this party is growing by the day. Whether the anti-democratic mobs like it or not, the BNP is here to stay.
Karl Morris, Wales
These protesters certainly don't speak for me. I live in Swansea and Mr Griffin and the BNP are very welcome as far as I'm concerned. I knew nothing of this meeting until today but reading this has put a smile on my face. It's good to know someone is active around here and fighting to protect the rights of genuine Brits (as opposed to the ones just handed passports by Blair and Brown).
David, Swansea
What these middle-class leftie demonstrators don't seem to realise, it's the BNP who speak for the white working class of Swansea and the rest of the UK. The Labour Party abandoned the lower classes years ago in order to attract the voters of Middle-England.
Gazza, Townhill "

again surely it shows up that the left haven't got a fing clue about where and how to get across ideas imho
some people have a lot to learn from cyclops


