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BRIGHTON MEETING - 9th July 2005
The
Nationalist Alliance held a very successful meeting in Brighton last
Saturday.
Despite many
threats from the reds and the loss of the original venue due to
interference from the local police, the meeting went ahead on schedule.
The meeting was chaired
by the Regional Organizer,
Sid Williamson who explained the reason for the change in direction
points and venue.
Tess Culnane, of the
British National Party, bravely
offering to speak at the meeting, outlined the problems facing our
nation and offered a practical solution to many of our ills. That was
to try yet again to put our message of hope to the electorate making
them more aware of the perils and dangers that await our country if our
warnings went unheeded.
John Tyndall, veteran
nationalist and founder of the
BNP spoke out against the cowardly attacks made on the populace of London.
He advocated the hanging of the perpetrators but also put the blame
fairly and squarely at the door of “Phoney Tony” Blair.
He said that as a result of his misrule of our
nation, he has provided an open door to terrorism. He too, added Mr
Tyndall, should be hanged as well!
My Tyndall concluded his
speech by making an
impassioned appeal for nationalist unity, a subject that has always
been close to his heart.
John Wood, National
Organizer of Nationalist
Alliance, also loudly condemned the terrorist attacks and asked why
Moslem clerics were allowed to preach hatred of the West and publicly
burn out flag? He said that were we to
indulge in similar behaviour, we would be immediately arrested.
Mr Wood commented
that Tony Blair was far more
interested in the Gleneagles discussions on African poverty than on the
crisis facing his own nation. He said that aid to Africa was akin to
pouring money down a bottomless pit. All the aid in the world wouldn’t
change a thing, he added.
All the speakers received
enthusiastic ovations and
a special word of thanks is due to the Regional organizer, Sid
Williamson, who was beset with one problem after another in the run-up
to the meeting. However, he very quickly
and ably converted what could have been a catastrophe into a highly
successful event. Even allowing for the last-minute change in the
venue, over forty members and supporters were in attendance
Above - John Wood speaks.
Right - Tess Culnane, John Wood, Sid
Williamson, John Tyndall
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