Once we arrived in London we took the route down Horse Guards Avenue towards Whitehall, our first un-welcoming sight was the Saudi Arabian flags flying outside the Horse Guards Building. We carried on our way towards Parliament Square, stopping close to the Mandela thingy only to photograph some Kurds who were protesting at the end of Downing Street.
The rally itself was poorly attended to say the least; it makes me wonder just how many people out there do actually care. If this had been organised by Nationalists I am sure the numbers would have been ten-fold, nevertheless we had arrived and we promptly sought out other BNP members. After meeting the BNP Croydon representatives, who had come along equipped with leaflets and recruitment literature, we had time to take a short break before the speakers started.
It’s times like this when you really wish Mr Griffin had been there to put a little backbone into it. The best part of two speeches was actually taken from speeches by Enoch Powell and Winston Churchill.
You could tell by the lack of paparazzi and film crews that the coverage of the event was going to be minimal, so this only shows that Gordon the Moron has no intention whatsoever of holding a referendum. So the good old British Public may once more drop their trousers, bend over, brace yourselves and prepare to be shafted one more time by the misdoings of the lovely Labour Party.
After the demo and doing our bit, we decided to take a walk round the capital and enjoy the multiculturalism and diversity that will be coming to a town near you very soon.
Special thanks to ‘Malc our Worsbrough candidate’ for informing us that the Tower Bridge was only just round the corner. Now we have all had enough exercise to last us three months.
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