I consider myself
British.I love this country. I was born here. I lived here all my life.
My family has lived here for generations. Both of my grandfathers
fought for Britain in the Navy during World War 2. I look with dismay
at the idea of a future Britain who's very essence is lost under a
flood of politically correct pandering to the product of unchecked
immigration.
While I am not against immigration per say, I do feel that to live in
this country, you must not try to impose yourself on those already
living here. To the rational mind who wants to avoid a future
"Britistan" the BNP seems to be the party of choice. Yet, to a future
BNP government, I would be forever marginalised as an outsider,
un-British. Why? Because I am also
100% Jewish.
(Ed replies - David has
already been sent a personal reply reminding him on the many Jewish
supporters we have, including a Jewish member who is one of our
most successful elected councillors (Epping Forest). It should be to
the eternal shame of the editors of the Establishment media who peddle
the lie that the BNP is anti-Jewish. Veteran nationalist and Editor of
ID stated quite clearly our stance towards the Middle East and
assimilated Jews in his definitive article. We have moved on - the
Establishment media haven't!)