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THE BPP: Guarantee's for Britain's Freedom
The British People's Party was
formed just ten days ago (as I write) and yet it already has plans
well under way for a formal written constitution which will let us all
know exactly who we are as a movement and what we represent It will lay
down the rights and responsibilities of members and also dictate the
powers of those who run the party. This is not democracy, we know that;
we don't want it, we don't need it! This is a far cry
from Tony Blair and his philosophy of government by pseudo-
democracy and delegated legislation, where such delegation is
passed to unelected quango's or, increasingly, ceded to the the
unaccountable European Commission.
Our
party, unlike those of our opponents, has been constructed from the
ground up, rather than the wealthy Oxbridge barristers down, to
represent and empower the ordinary British people and to save our
nation. The tragic irony is that Great Britain itself does not have a
written constitution. That's awfully convenient for power-seekers like
Blair who can simply make up the rules as they go along and it remains
Task Number One for a Nationalist government to remedy.
I've been
taking a stroll down Memory Lane and re-visiting course-work from an O
level in British Constitution which I studied way back in 1984. Oh, how
things have changed, and not for the better. Unlike most other
countries, our nation has never had a written constitution and as long
as we are governed by those who place self-interest before national
interest, this will never change. Nevertheless, we do have a
constitution; informal, maybe. It is based on conventions and accepted
principles. We could call this a series of "gentlemen's agreements"
which might possibly trundle along in a ricketty fashion if those
governing us were gentlemen. Sadly they are not.
For centuries these "principles" have been respected, more or
less, until the dark cloud of the European Union began to cast its
shadow over our land.
Back in 1984
my lecturer told us the most fundamental principle of
our constitution was that no government should ever pass legislation
that could not be repealed by a future government. That was the
ultimate safeguard for our people, and it's been quietly cast aside. In
1984 the highest court for our country was the House Of Lords, a
body so highly respected that Commonwealth and even non-Commonwealth
nations around the globe voluntarily sought its guidance and
accepted its rulings. Nowadays we are all ultimately subject to
the European Court; a collection of appointed foreigners
with varied political connections and no interest in the
well-being of citizens in any of the European states over which they
preside. No one ever asked us if we agreed to such a fundamental
change in judicial power and no future British Government can pass the
judiciary back to the people it's supposed to serve, unless we leave
the EU. This is not an obscure semantic argument, it affects
every one of us.
Known
islamic terrorists and extremist clerics live happily amongst us
plotting future atrocities, safe in the knowledge that our
government cannot deport them because the marxist EU courts will not
allow it. They have their human rights, they can appeal, they may be in
danger if we remove them from our soil. But what about the people whose
lives they're actively planning to destroy? Our people. Who cares
about them? We do!
In the 1990's John
Major's government signed us up to the Maastricht Treaty which
massively increased the powers of the EU over us. We weren't
asked, we didn't agree, but none of that matters. It cannot be changed
unless we leave this un-holy union. Major denied our people a
referendum on this issue because he knew the answer would have been a
resounding "No!"
Then we come to the
European Single Currency, which even The Economist magazine (no
friend of Nationalism) has recently described as "a disaster". Those
nations who were forced to sign up to it are paying the price now and
the only reason we aren't using this worthless currency or
living under the stalinist EU Constitution is because the collaborators
and traitors in Westminster did not dare force the issue. Even they
know our people have decided; "Thus far and no further".
But it won't stop there.
The greed and lust for power & wealth amongst all those who
direct New Labour & the Conservative Party dictate they will
continue this slide towards creeping federalism, centralisation &
marxist totalitarianism. That's what their financial advisors
recommend. They're all following the path of least resistence and
sticking their snouts in the trough, grunting and oinking their vile
existences through champagne lunches and dinner appointments with
compliant journalists while our people suffer and British pensioners
prepare for yet another winter where all that counts is the choice
between "heat or eat".
Ask yourself a question;
are you happy with this state of affairs? "We live in a
democracy," you may say. "At least we can get rid of our government if
we're not happy." Well, no, you can't. Not any longer. A change of
government will achieve nothing. Labour, Conservative, Liberal
Democrat, they're all wedded to the EU which now gives the
orders and tells your government how it may govern our people. Are you
content with that? I suspect not.
The British Peoples Party
was established by people just like you and me who believe we
should have power over our own affairs, that is what sovereignty means
and we do not have it any longer. We want to restore sovereignty and
give every single British person a real say in their government. Forget
all this New Labour nonsense about "social justice", it means nothing
and Tony Blair knows it. Only a written constitution will give us
all an equal say in how we are governed and you'll never get that from
him or Charles Kennedy or the latest in a long (and tedious) line of
Conservative "leaders". We, alone, are prepared to put our promises in
writing, to set them in stone, and give you a say in what your
government may or may not do on your behalf. Under a BPP government our
leaders will be constitutionally limited and fully accountable. Our
courts will cede authority to no foreign power and our borders
will be secure. We will decide who has the "right" to live and
work in Britain and never again will our finest young people be brought
home in coffins having died in an illegal war which we only entered
after the criminals in government lied to us about the reasons for
doing so, under orders from a foreign president.
Britain for the British!
That's our demand. We're all British people and now we have a British
Peoples Party to represent us. In less than 2 weeks we've established
ourselves and with your help we'll take back our country. For
the sake of your children join us and together we'll build a future of
which we can all be proud.
Steve
Lincoln
BPP

Magna
Carta - Britain's traditional guarantor of freedom - now cast aside by
the liberal-denocratic tyrants who govern us.
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