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Number 189 - 28th June 2009
 
"The White Race makes up just 8% of the world's population.  White women of child bearing age make up just 2% of the world's population.  This is not
about 'hatred', it is about survival.  The fact that certain groups are working against our Race's survival, now that is 'hatred', real, unadulterated hatred."
Anonymous 
 
 
WHITE BRITONS ARE BEING BRED OUT OF EXISTENCE

The number of babies born in the UK to immigrant mothers shot up by almost two thirds between 2001 and 2007, according to official figures.

More than one in five of children born in Britain in 2007 had a mother born overseas - a total of 160,300 compared with 529,700 for British-born mothers.

In the London boroughs of Newham and Brent, 74.8 per cent and 72 per cent of all births were to foreign-born women.

The increase - well above the 6.4 per cent rise in numbers of births among British-born women - is because more immigrants are coming to live in the UK, said the Office for National Statistics.

Critics said the figures pointed to future problems for social cohesion.

Robert Whelan, of the Civitas think-tank, said: "This shows the impact that mass immigration is having on the demography of the country. It's changing the make-up of the population. Many of the children now being born will be brought up in a different culture to that of the majority population. This suggests there may be issues in the future when the children grow up."

Among women born in Britain, fertility rates are running at a low level. British-born women will have a theoretical average 1.6 children each.

But mothers born outside Britain have an average 2.2 children. And among women from Pakistan and Bangladesh the average is 4.7 and 3.9 children respectively.

Official projections suggest that the UK population will reach 70 million by 2028, and that 70 per cent of the 10 million increase will be driven by immigration.

Record number of immigrants settled in the UK in the year to June 2007, topping 600,000 for the first time and helping push Britain's population to a new high of 60,975,000, a rise of almost two million in six years.

The immigration rate of 605,000 - double the annual figure when Labour came to power in 1997 - means that on average 1,650 newcomers are settling here every day and almost a quarter of all babies in Britain are now born to immigrant mothers.

The number of births in the UK increased each year between 2001 and 2007, when the proportion of foreign-born women in the childbearing population increased to 14 per cent.

The statistics office report stated: "The rise in the overall total fertility rate is mainly due to increasing fertility among UK-born women, since fertility among foreign born women has remained relatively stable since 2004.

"However, foreign-born women, who generally have higher fertility, are making up an increasing share of the population, which is also acting to push the overall total fertility rate upwards.

"This has resulted in an increase in the proportion of births to foreign-born women, from 15.3 per cent in 2001 to 21.9 per cent in 2007." 

BRITISH PASSPORTS TO BE GIVEN TO A RECORD 220,000 MIGRANTS THIS YEAR

British citizenship has rocketed almost 500 per cent under Labour.

The number of British passports given to migrants is set to hit a record 220,000 this year.

In the first three months of 2009, 54,615 citizenship applications were approved - up 57 per cent on the same period in 2008.

At that rate, the number receiving passports - and with them the right to full benefits - this year will smash the record of 164,540 set in 2007.

Last year the total was 129,310, and when Labour came to power in 1997, just 37,010 people were given citizenship.

It means approvals have rocketed by almost 500 per cent under the current Government.

Officials blame the massive increase on the fact that ministers are introducing a 'tough' new system of earned citizenship next year.

They say migrants are rushing to obtain their passports before they have to undergo an extra probationary period.

Under the new system, obtaining a passport will take six to eight years from a migrant's arrival in most cases, rather than the current five.

Critics said the rush shows just how lax the current system is.

They also point out that, by handing out so many passports, the Government is changing the make-up of Britain without any public debate.

Shadow home secretary Chris Grayling said: 'This is yet another example of the Government's incompetence in managing our immigration system.

'They openly admit they are introducing a new system and that everyone is rushing to get in before it. It just smacks of ministers having no idea what they are doing.'

Immigration minister Phil Woolas said the new passports system for migrants will save taxpayers £2billion, but his shadow counterpart, Chris Grayling, branded Labour incompetent at managing the flow of migrants

Grants of settlement, the stage before citizenship, were also up in the first three months of 2009, running at an annual rate of 190,000.

Sir Andrew Green, chairman of Migrationwatch UK, said: 'At this rate, grants of settlement will have trebled under Labour.

'We are on course for a massive increase in the population which nobody wants and on which nobody has been consulted.

'At this rate, grants of settlement will have trebled under Labour'

'No wonder people are so angry with the political class. It is not just fingers in the till, it is fingers in their ears when the public have a serious concern.'

The top five native countries of those gaining citizenship in the past two years have been India, Pakistan, Iraq, Somalia and Zimbabwe.

India and Pakistan are historic sources of migration, particularly via marriage to a British citizen. The large numbers of Iraqis, Somalis and Zimbabweans reflects the fact that asylum seekers who arrived at the start of this decade have now been in the UK long enough to receive citizenship.

The introduction of the earned citizenship scheme was recently delayed by nine months, to Decemember 2010.
 
Immigration minister Phil Woolas claimed yesterday that it would save taxpayers up to £2billion in benefit claims.

He said the new rules will deter some migrants from travelling to the UK or staying long enough to obtain citizenship and benefits.

Until a passport application has been approved, migrants do not have access to child benefit, council and housing tax benefits and income support.

Mr Woolas insisted: 'The pull factor of coming to the UK is to be taken away.'

The Home Office said last night: 'The increase in settlement grants reflects the success of UK Border Agency staff in clearing outstanding applications. It also reflects the Home Office's decision to tighten up the criteria for settlement.

'In 2006 we raised the qualifying period for settlement from four to five years, which meant that migrant workers who wanted to stay permanently had to wait an extra year.

'We have also set out our plans for earned citizenship which demand that people earn the right to stay.

'We are now looking at raising the bar further by applying a points-based system to the path to citizenship and we will consult on this in the summer.'

Daily Mail, 22nd June 2009


WHITES FLEEING BRITAIN

240,000 Britons in Mass Evacuation Every Year

The number of Britons fleeing the United Kingdom has reached levels last experienced during the assisted passage era. Then, hundreds of thousands of destitute emigrants escaped the poverty of post-war Britain to settle abroad. Today for the first time in history over 1,000,000 retired Britons choose to live anywhere but England, and most but not all choose mainland Europe. It is estimated that 240,000 UK citizens of all ages are now burning their boats and turning their backs on the United Kingdom - every single year.

One newspaper alone, the Friday edition of the Daily Mail carries nearly sixty advertisements for companies cashing in on 'the evacuation'. These include details of 36 'escape centre' exhibitions in England alone where England's refugees can seek assistance in re-locating abroad.

At these exhibitions, some of them multi-stand, visitors in their thousands queue to learn about the attractions of life outside their own beleaguered country.

Typically one exhibition at York fielded over 100 homes abroad specialists early in June last year. As with similar 'escape departure points' it attracted unprecedented numbers of would-be UK refugees.

Although the doors to the exhibition were not scheduled to be open until 10.00am by a little after 9.00am two queues, each a hundred metres long, had formed. In each one desperate and depressed Britons chose to stand in the rain, each with a pre-taxed entrance fee of £3, to get the chance of seeking a new life abroad.

"I WISH TONY BLAIR COULD SEE THIS EXODUS."

One exhausted exhibitor said, "It was just like the January sales. As soon as the doors open they pour in; we never even get the chance to eat a sandwich for lunch! It was the same at the much bigger exhibitions at Earls Court, the Cumberland Hotel at Marble Arch, and the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham."

A visitor said ruefully: "I wish Tony Blair could see what he is doing to this country - and the results," he added as he waved his hand at the throngs surging around the various exhibits.

The reasons given for leaving England in such numbers are varied but they all add up to general dissatisfaction. Whilst Britain's poor weather is a factor it doesn't stand alone. Tony Blair and his cohorts have little control over the weather anyway.

When questioned as to their reason for seeking a new life abroad the overwhelming majority of escapees is quick to respond. "We are over taxed and working for nothing' is on everyone's lips. "Bloody immigration" is often cited but such words are whispered in hushed tones as though frightened that they will be overheard.

Crime being out of control, Britain's drug culture, the cost of living, the state of the health 'service' and a general feeling that England has had its chips makes up the general consensus. As one astute American put it: "Britain today is like the Titanic. and they are not even hanging around to watch the bubbles."

THE GREAT ESCAPE

A tired stand advisor at one of the exhibitions told of how visitors are dismayed to learn that they may have to wait up to two years, sometimes three, for their new home abroad to be built. Some opt for re-sale properties so they can leave quickly, which is a good idea as demand is pushing prices up anyway. He grinned and added that when dealing with apprehensive migrants he introduces himself as 'the Chairman of the Escape Committee.'

"That way," he added they know exactly where I am coming from. They identify and often pour out expressions of disgust at their country's rapid decline.

The rush to leave Britain may increase as it is revealed that Britain's trade balance has now reached a record 3 billion pounds. This is the difference between what it sells and purchases. Such a deficit identifies the depressed manufacturing and service economy, which is faltering. Few believe the massaged unemployment figures.

The hapless Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown now concedes that the artificially strong pound needs to be devalued by as much as 20% to bring it in to line with the more realistically valued Euro.

ASSET STRIPPING

Experts say this cannot happen overnight as the fragile economy would likely collapse as a result. They predict that it will gradually be reduced over the next two years. "Death duties, the erosion of pensions and the evaporation of savings is driving people to desperation," one said.

A visitor returning from a recent trip to southern Spain says he often chats with ex-patriates. They cannot bring themselves to believe what has happened to their country. One pensioner when asked if she ever returned home to England, or if she missed England at all, vehemently replied that she didn't and anyway she couldn't afford to return.

UK NOW MOST EXPENSIVE COUNTRY IN EUROPE

Many if not most are heading directly to the Spanish Costas; the Mediterranean coastal strip running from Barcelona at the north of the Costa Brava, right through the 210 kilometre Costa Blanca Stretch and through to the Costa del Sol. All paradise compared to Britain. The lower cost of living, crime negligible by comparison, a better quality of life, are all a big draw.

Others are evacuating to France, northern Italy, the Greek islands and in particular Cyprus and Crete where crime is just 6% that of Britain's. Many others are heading west to Florida in the United States.

The United Kingdom is now the most expensive country in Europe, where taxation has even passed that of notorious Germany. The cost of living and house prices in particular are driving native-born Britons abroad. Many young Britons can no longer afford a home of their own in their own country. Mortgages after the highest taxation levies in Europe simply can't be paid. Some young married couples are facing first home mortgages of £200,000 and are being driven out of their own country.

THE ALARMING EXCHANGE OF CULTURES

The Daily Mail recently reported that "Massive increases in house prices in recent years have made Britain one of the most expensive places to buy a home in the world. Low prices, the strong pound and low interest rates have led to a surge in demand for foreign property and the search for a better quality of life."

One exhibitor who didn't wish to be named said: "How much longer can any country take it? The equivalent of a fair sized city is now leaving every year. They are taking their wealth, their experience, and their way of life abroad.

In the meantime similar numbers of incoming refugees, who have no means of support; people who have no home, no skills, who aren't able to contribute in any way, are replacing them. People who furthermore have a cultural background wholly alien to that of the indigenous population. It is frightening," he concluded.

The refugees in similar numbers are flooding in to take advantage of huge handouts, funded by the escapees before they join 'the chicken run' to southern Europe and the United States and the Republic of Ireland.

Homes Overseas magazine says: "Experts are still forecasting moderate growth in sales over the next two or three years and, over the next five, some are predicting up to two million families will move into the Costa Blanca region over the next five years."

BRITAIN, A SINK ESTATE OF POVERTY AND DESPAIR

Many emigrants are attracted to the more prosperous life abroad where people can still stroll, shop, enjoy life without fear of being mugged or be accosted by druggies and aggressive street beggars that infest Britain's mean streets today.

"It's the quality of life that people go for. If you look at the cost of living, it's at least 40 per cent lower than in the UK or Ireland," reports Richard Saunders, a prominent expert.

Fleeing Britons are also outraged by the depressingly predictable sleaze in politics, degrading material being shown on television, and the poorest educational opportunities in Europe. "Britain is one stinking sink estate, riddled with crime, vandalism, and despair," said one exhibition visitor.

Many are attracted to Cyprus where, as in other parts of Europe, bi-lingualism is commonplace and over half the young people enjoy a university education. Derek Workman, who left for Spain two years ago, when asked what the main differences in lifestyle were replied, "Immeasurable." Asked if he had any regrets the ex-patriot responded ruefully. "Only that I didn't do it 20 years ago - a phrase you oft hear repeated here."

He smiled when asked what he missed most about England? "The Spanish phrase is nada de nada meaning absolutely nothing - with bells on!" he grinned.

EX-SERVICEMEN THE MOST DISGRUNTLED

John ------ an ex-career officer in the Royal Air Force said that the happiest moments of his life was when sailing across the English Channel, with his family, heading for a new life abroad. Another, an ex-colonel in the Kings Regiment echoed his views. "England," he surmised. "I don't give a cuss if I never see it again."

It is estimated that during any one weekend scores of homes abroad exhibitions are held throughout England. Some cities host several at the one time. An exhibitor for a Spanish company told of one small city in which three organisations were assisting people in their quest to leave Britain, yet they still couldn't cope with the numbers attending.

He recounted with a smile how one harassed family man, commenting on the continental ambience background music suggested that it might be more appropriate to play the theme tune to The Great Escape movie.

By Michael Walsh - euroman_uk@yahoo.co.uk

ULSTER BPP QUOTED IN THE GUARDIAN...
21 June 2009

Even in the most deprived Protestant working-class redoubts, the far right remains electorally irrelevant. Nonetheless, neo-Nazi micro-groups have been trying to exploit the upsurge in racist violence. One is the Ulster British People's party (UBPP), which is linked to a breakaway faction of the British National Party. Following the campaign of vandalism and intimidation of the Roma families, the UBPP has bragged about further racially motivated violence ahead.

"The latest attack on Romanian immigrants in Belfast serves as evidence that the previous incidents were not isolated ones," the fascist group warned this weekend. "It remains clear that the local population of Belfast are deeply disconcerted by the mass influx of immigrants, and by the looks of things, there will be more attacks to come unless something is done about the situation.'"

For the full article, and Ulster BPP's comments on the recent media articles on unwanted immigrants in Belfast CLICK HERE!

GOOD RIDDANCE!

Romanians leave NI after attacks 
 
One hundred Romanians who fled their homes in Belfast after a spate of recent attacks have decided to leave Northern Ireland and return to Romania.

Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie said 25 people had already left and 75 were going to leave as soon as they could, 14 will stay in NI.

Meanwhile, a man has been remanded in custody charged with intimidating Romanian people in Belfast.

Shane Murphy, 21, of Donegall Road in the city, denies the charge.

His solicitor, who had applied for bail on his client's behalf, said Mr Murphy also denied a further charge of acting provocatively by shouting racist comments at a rally held on Lisburn Road in the city last week.

The judge, sitting at Belfast Magistrates Court, refused a bail application because he said there was a danger Mr Murphy could interfere with witnesses.

On Monday, a 15-year-old boy appeared in court charged in connection with the same incidents.

A 16-year-old boy appeared alongside him accused of provocative behaviour at the anti-racism rally.

The Housing Executive is paying for the families, members of the Roma ethnic group, to return to Romania using emergency funds.

A spokesman for the Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities said it was likely the remaining families would leave before the end of the week.

Police have arrested three men in connection with the church attack
"We have all spoken to the the Romanian families and the majority of them want to go home," he said.

City Church, which last week provided temporary overnight shelter for the ethnic Roma, was targeted by vandals on Monday night.

Three men, all aged 20, have been arrested in connection with the attack.

Pastor Malcolm Morgan said the church was covered in broken glass.

"I arrived this morning to find windows smashed at the front of our church and our main glass doorway smashed as well," he said.

"Stones were lying scattered on the floor inside and outside and obviously broken glass was everywhere.

"It would be easy to conclude it was carried out by someone who didn't like our response to the Romanians, but that is only guess work.

"We were just so thrilled that we were able to respond to the Romanian situation and these broken windows wouldn't have stopped us anyway."
 
Mrs Ritchie said she was saddened, but not shocked at the incident.

"The action of these mindless thugs greatly contrasts with the outpouring of warmth and generosity demonstrated by the people of Belfast toward the plight of the Romanians," she said.

"This church community was the first to extend the hand of friendship and that makes it doubly disgraceful that it should be attacked."

On Monday night, another two youths, aged 16 and 17, were arrested in connection with provocative conduct and intimidation.

Police do not believe paramilitaries were involved in last week's attacks, which were condemned by all political parties. 

ULSTER BPP COMMENT ON THE ABOVE ARTICLE:

It is a shame that it took the late acts of violence to get these foreigners to leave. It is also a shame that the people of Ulster do not have a say in the matter. As soon as anyone even implies negativity towards the issue of immigration they are branded with a swastika and marked a "racist". No one should be shocked by these late attacks, as they are only the result of a restraint on free-speech by a dictating government. What did they expect would happen? There is an important lesson to be learned from what has happened in the last weeks, and that is that people of authority need to start listening instead of dismissing. The term "racist" in a sense has no meaning these days; it is just a word which is childishly thrown about to silence people who disagree with the way things are. So much for "democracy"... more like HYPOCRISY! 

FOUND ON THE WEB:

Romanian gypsies and cashpoints

Over the weekend I used an ATM in a busy London High Street. As I queued I watched the antics of three young Romanian gypsy girls, somewhere between sixteen and their early twenties I'd guess, and a couple of patient Met plods. The girls had been spotted hanging around the ATM; a well-known hazard in London, they can snatch a recently-filled purse or wallet with the legerdemain of Houdini and pass it down the line to a hidden Fagin with the adroitness of the All Blacks.

They were teasing the poor plods in broken but adequate English. They knew the police couldn't stand there all day protecting the cashpoint queue, and that they were virtually immune from arrest. They had no intention of moving on.

I didn't feel anger. Just a sort of weary resignation and a little depressed.

Update

The following early day motion was signed in Parliament by the undernamed MPs:

"That this House welcomes the 35th World Roma day on 8th April and sends greetings to seven million Roma, Gypsies and Travellers throughout Europe and the many others around the world whose forebears have struggled against centuries of exclusion and discrimination; celebrates the benefits of a rich and diverse cultural heritage; notes the proud record of public service of Roma, Gypsies and Travellers carrying out community work, working in schools and hospitals, working in or with the police and serving in the Army services; and urges the Government to seek the broad support required domestically and throughout Europe to promote social inclusion and ensure that Roma, Gypsies and Travellers may be treated as equal members of society and encouraged to play a full and active role as citizens."

Kevin McNamara
Julie Morgan
Andrew Dismore
Alice Mahon
Peter Bottomley
Martin Caton
Jeremy Corbyn
Mike Hancock
Angus Robertson
Andrew George
John McDonnell
Alan Simpson
Win Griffiths
Edward O'Hara
Simon Thomas

TWO PINTS OF NON-ALCOHOLIC LAGER AND A PACKET OF FAT-FREE CRISPS

How pointless regulations are ruining British pub life


A typical old English pub: The Bingley Arms, Leeds, England's oldest hostelry


If you want to buy a drink at a pub in Oldham, northern England, you must stand in an orderly "post-office-style" line. It must be a straight line, starting one meter from the bar, with barriers, signage, and a "supervisor." There must be no drinking while standing in line, and no drinking within one meter of the bar. Customers cannot order more than two drinks at one time. And if a pub wants to advertise discounted drinks, it must give the police and local council at least seven days' notice.

Pubs were once one of the most autonomous spaces in Britain; now they are one of the most regulated. The traditional pub was a law unto itself - frosted glass and thick smoke gave patrons privacy from the prying eyes of the street. Police officers entered only in extreme circumstances. A typical maze of pub rooms exhibited - as Charles Dickens put it in Oliver Twist - "cunning, ferocity, and drunkenness in all its stages." There was gaming, dancing, and fighting, as well as people doing business and having affairs. Communities were often centered on the pub, known as "the local," and several districts of London - Elephant & Castle, Angel, and Swiss Cottage - are named after their old pubs. Indeed, the very name - public house - indicates that this was a place for the public, not the authorities. Here it was the landlord who ruled and decided what went.

Now the landlord has lost his dominion, and pubs need a local authority license for almost every possible activity that goes on within their walls. One Staffordshire pub hurriedly axed its 25-year-old dominos team, when police discovered that it lacked a license for sporting activity. Once the landlady had acquired a license, though, she discovered that nobody would be allowed to watch the dominos, since this "would constitute a live sporting event" and require a further license. The pub was also missing other key licenses, she said: "I was told that I couldn't have music playing, I can have the TV on but with no sound. The regulars can't sing any songs."

Dancing also requires official paperwork. One unlicensed York pub was threatened with a £20,000 fine, after an "impromptu jig by pensioner Mavis Brogden." There is a license for live music - in addition to which London pubs must fill in a risk-assessment form, giving the names, addresses, aliases, and telephone numbers of all performers, as well as the style of music being performed and the target audience. There is even a "spoken word licence." One Cambridge pub had to cancel its monthly poetry readings because it lacked specific permission. When the landlord protested that they only wanted "a small number of people to talk quietly," the council's "environmental health officer" was firm: "Licences are there to be adhered to and we have them for all sorts of reasons - there need to be checks in place."

Traditionally pubs have been highly individualized places, distinguished by their eccentric furnishings, varied clientele, and the differing characters of their landlords. Some pubs went in for beer tankards, others for old photos. And while strict landlords kicked everyone out at 11:10 p.m., others let you stick around for an hour or offered "lock-ins." Now pubs are distinguished by their local council's brand of regulation. Preston Council banned "vertical drinking" (drinking standing up). Many other pubs have prohibited drinking outside, or will only allow drinking behind a line on the pavement. In a Home Office test-scheme in Yeovil, customers are fingerprinted and photographed at the pub door, and local pubs will "share information" on drinkers.

Indeed, police officers now have unprecedented legal powers over public houses. Under the Licensing Act 2003, police can confiscate drinks and even close down alcohol sales for entire neighborhoods. After young people used Facebook to promote a beach party last summer, officers threatened to ban all pubs in Torbay. Local landlords said that banning alcohol on a busy summer weekend would be "catastrophic." The police replied that the potential for "disruption and difficulty" was enough to justify blanket prohibition.

Sadly, U.K. politicians are inventing new ways to regulate all of the niceties of British pub life. One policy document suggested a 70-decibel limit on pub music, on the basis that "music speeds up drinking patterns by drowning out conversation and arousing the brain." The document also proposed warning signs about the dangers of alcohol and bans on cocktails with "suggestive names" such as "Sex on the Beach." There must be teams of officials working on the regulation of the dreaded "Happy Hour" and its deadly offers of "free drinks for ladies," "two for one," and - most notorious of all - "buy two glasses of wine and get the rest of the bottle free." As Home Secretary Jacqui Smith lamented, "It can't be right that you can still find promotions for 50p shots until midnight or 'all you can drink for a tenner' nights."

To put it another way: The state has replaced the traditional pub landlord. Yet the authorities meddle with the pub at their peril. While the government yearns for a British public that drinks nicely "like the French," it forgets the essential role played by voluntary association. The truth is that pubs have long had a civilizing influence, particularly on younger drinkers. Pub owners judged the right moment to say, "you've had enough, mate" and ban those who caused trouble. Underage drinkers were tolerated so long as they behaved themselves, and as a result young people learned to drink like adults - whereas now they behave like teenagers, drinking noisily and messily on park benches.

The commonsense authority of the pub landlord had more force than these rule-happy bureaucrats will ever enjoy. Meanwhile, the licensing system has chased out some of the more wholesome pub activities. Both the police and the politicians should keep their prying hands and peeping eyes away from pub doors.
 
HERETICAL TWO DEPORTED BACK TO BRITAIN
Two comrades men who skipped bail and attempted to claim asylum in the U.S.A. in July last year after a jury convicted them of absurd 'Race Act' charges on the internet were back in the dock at Leeds Crown Court on the 1th June.

Simon Sheppard and Stephen Whittle were convicted in Leeds last July of publishing racially inflammatory written material online.
 
It seems that America is only the 'Land of the Free' if you're an IRA murderer on the run for the UK as a US immigration judge, the same one who has given fleeing IRA men permission to live in the U.S., turned down their asylum claim and Shepherd, 52, of Brook Street, Selby and York University graduate Whittle, 42, of Avenham Lane, Preston, were deported back to the UK. Simon and Steve admitted failing to answer bail when they apeared in court at a brief hearing in Leeds. Judge Rodney Grant remanded both men in custody until sentencing on July 10. Adrian Davies, for Whittle said he has "substantial mitigation" because he came back to the UK voluntarily after the US authorities gave him the option of travelling to New Zealand instead.
Steve Whittle, who nonchalantly read a book in the dock, contributed to the Heretical website, which featured material critical of the UK government. Thousands of racially aware supporters logged on to the site to view more than 100 articles by Whittle, as well as items posted by Sheppard.
The investigation into Sheppard started in 2004 when copies of a pamphlet, Tales of the Holohoax, were pushed through the letterbox of a Blackpool synagogue and sent to a prominent Jewish academic.
Last July, the jury at Leeds convicted Sheppard of 16 charges relating to the possession, publication and distribution of racially inflammatory material. Whittle, was convicted of five counts of publishing racially inflammatory material. 
 
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WE ARE ALL RACISTS
ULSTER 2009 - THERE MAY BE TROUBLE AHEAD
THE ENGLISH LEFT AND ULSTER
NEW DAWN OR SUNSET FOR ULSTER?
THE RISE IN "DISSIDENT" REPUBLICAN TERROR
ULSTER INDEPENDENCE DAY - SEPTEMBER 28th
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NEW TARGET - ISSUE 42 OUT NOW!
 
Issue 42 of NEW TARGET, published by the SEARCHLIGHT VICTIMS' SUPPORT GROUP is now out.

This issue includes:
  • UAF thugs target democracy
  • Election special....June 2009
  • Searchlight helps BNP to 1 Million votes and victory!
 
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SECOND HAND NATIONALIST LITERATURE AND MERCHANDISE
We still have a huge selection of one off collectables for serious students of White Nationalism. Here's just a sample of some of the great items - many rare - you can still buy from our second hand section on the main BPP website (Click
here
for listings)
Watch the lists for updates!

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Want to be in a Movement that doesn't put money before principles?
Are YOU selling out by not standing up for EVERYTHING you believe in?

If the answer is YES then you must join the BPP - the honest and uncompromising voice of REAL White Nationalism in Great Britain!

 

Send for an information pack now to: -
BPP, BM Box 5581, London WC1N 3XX and visit our website at
www.bpp.org.uk for further information about the BPP.
Alternatively e-mail your address to
bppenquiries@aryanunity.org


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