Monday, 13 July 2015

BNP Leadership Election - Paul Hilliard's Candidate Statement

Dear British National Party members,

I am the Derbyshire Sub-Regional Organiser, Derby Organiser and Amber Valley Organiser. A proud Nationalist for almost a decade, and a successful businessman who always aims for the very highest quality. I have no criminal record.

I was also pool Captain for 12 years, and am proud that I turned some players into England players, whilst my teams won over 22 trophies under my Captaincy.

For many years I worked with Nick Griffin to help the Party do better, but was obviously limited to certain changes as I was hampered by certain individuals who are still running the Party.

Because of my ability to team build, problem solve, talent spot, balance the books and come up with revolutionary ideas, I feel it is now time to take on the Leadership of the Party, with the aim of helping the Nationalist Movement do better.

At the present time, There are underlying issues that have been detrimental to the Nationalist Movement, and the constant fall-outs between Nationalists has divided us all into many fragmented groups; this divides the public vote and weakens every one of us, so things have to change.

I believe in working to unite the Nationalist Groups in order to go forward and have been doing so behind the scenes for a few years now with very positive feedback. If I am elected as Chairman, the goal of sitting with other Leaders could be achieved, enabling us to cover more Council seats across the UK.

Placards, banners, and a new Party flag should be made available so that we can be better recognized when out campaigning. Together, signage and Unity would give us greater numbers on the streets which will generate greater public interest. Recruitment teams will be out on all demonstrations, to bring in new members and grow the movement.

Party membership price would be cut to around half the price it is today because, since the price increases, our membership has fallen dramatically due to the rises. We would build a database of all activists, to directly mail for hands-on activity.

I am prepared to work for the Party without a wage for 6 months to help the Party become financially stable again.

Unnecessary expulsions from the Party in recent months has seriously harmed the British National Party. With that, and a new rebuilding programme in mind, one of the first items on my agenda if elected as Party Chairman would be to contact those ex-members, to invite them back into the Party to assist with the rebuilding process.

The society that we once knew is very different to today, so continuing to do the same things that we have done for decades does not work. We have to be smarter and wiser in the future by thinking with our heads rather than our hearts because when we start getting this fight right, we will achieve our goal of saving our Race and Nation.

Thank you in advance for your vote.


Paul Hilliard,  Derbyshire Sub-Regional Organiser 

Leadership Campaigns must be open to the public both directly and via the mass media

As we observe the Leadership Campaign in the Labour Party and other political parties, we are reminded that the democratic norm of freedom of speech is that debates are very public and take place across the mass media. Restrictions to mass media access to political debates are not very democratic.
Candidates are free to communicate their messages to members of their own parties and to members of the public both directly and via the mass media.


Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Who runs Calais? Britain? Mayor of Calais blames Britain for immigration crisis

Mayor of Calais Natacha Bouchart blames Britain for huge number of immigrants. Well, who runs France? Does Britain rule France? No, there is somebody called François Hollande who is ultimately responsible for allowing immigrants to enter France to then jump across the Channel to get to Britain.

The Mayor of Calais should be looking at her own responsibilities as Mayor of Calais because what is happening is happening in France - not in Britain - and is happening under her own rule.

Easy to blame Britain when the French government does not know how to rule France.

Perhaps the Socialist government of France should resign and allow the Front National to rule France. I am sure the Front National will know what to do which is exactly what the Mayor of Calais and her own President François Hollande seem unable or unwilling to do. France is your duty. Don't blame Britain for what you should be doing.

Karl HOHENSTAUFFEN

Saturday, 13 June 2015

World War Three is inevitable. The signs are already visible

World War Three is inevitable and the signs are already here. Religions and economic interests are going to play a major role triggering a conflict the likes of which the World has never seen before.

Listening to some so called World Leaders, it is obvious that there is complete disregard for human life and the worst atrocities are simply ignored.

Practically every crisis in the world could be avoided by investing resources where they are really needed. Instead, those in charge of the purses are more interested in armaments and war.

Never mind if billions of people are living in the most decadent and unbearable circumstances because they don't have enough to eat, don't have the resources and know how to produce the food that they need and don't have the medicines that they need to tackle the most curable of diseases.

We live in a permanent state of madness and madness is producing the most unbelievable and most deplorable examples of violence and cruelty.




Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Bob Geldof: of charitable deeds and tax avoidance

In case you were wondering about it, very little if any of Bob Geldof's money helps to fund the National Health Service, Education and other fundamental areas in terms of public services in the United Kingdom. Why? Because Bob Geldof is what is known as a Non Dom or Non Domicile and does not pay Income Tax in the United Kingdom.

Talking about Foreign Aid provided by Britain as a country, I would say that Bob Geldof has no argument to make to talk about keeping, reducing or increasing Britain's Foreign Aid since Bob Geldof is not making contribution to the Treasury from where monies sent as Britain's Foreign Aid are taken and sent abroad.

Several political parties have talked about tackling the issue of Non Domiciles and until people like Bob Geldof, Bono, and others are made to pay their right tax dues, you shouldn't feel guilty about paying your taxes. The issue of those who are more equal than others has to be dealt with.

We hear a lot from some quarters that criticize foreign companies but the same critics are not so vocal about well known individuals who happily go around making millions, presenting themselves as charitable people and avoiding tax payments.

Sunday, 7 June 2015

Sleep-walking towards war. Even football is being used in a brainwashing campaign.

We are sleep walking towards Nuclear War and very few people take any notice of it while US warmongering rhetoric is echoed by mass media, rhetoric that has now infiltrated sports like football that from now on are going to be a geopolitical battlefield.

When I read comments written on newspapers, listen to commentaries on radio and see what is being twitted and written in Internet Fora, I see the insidious brainwashing that make people not just accept war but very much want war.

I meet people on the streets and as soon as the subject of football or Europe comes up I see their enthusiasm for war and the blame game goes on and on and on preparing the masses for what it is going to happen. Like small children, they believe that they can go and attack somebody and that they will not suffer the consequences of their actions.


Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Charles Kennedy - goodbye to a principled politician

Charles Kennedy
Former Liberal Democratic Party Leader Charles Kennedy has died at the age of 55 and he like Robin Cook will be remembered as two principled men who stood against the illegal invasion of Iraq, invasion that has led to chaos that now engulfs Africa, the Middle East and Asia Minor.

Charles Kennedy was also a vocal opponent against the Coalition formed by Conservatives and Liberal Democrats that was one of the fundamental reasons that led to his party's dramatic defeat in the 2015 General Election.

It has been said that one of the fundamental reasons for his premature death was the fact that he entered Parliament too early, that the political struggle took the best of him and that the stress proved to be too much for him.
Losses in his private life and in his political life are reported to have been a fatal combination. The loss of his father on the run up to the General Election and the subsequent loss of his Parliamentary seat were too much to bear.