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Introduction

The indigenous British population of Birmingham is doomed. Current government estimates put the ethnic minority population at thirty per cent and this is likely to be an underestimate. Demographers predict that the indigenous population will become a minority around 2015, in less than eight years from now. In twenty years time Birmingham will be a unrecognisable patchwork of conflicting ethnic groupings with the remaining British population packed into ever shrinking ghettos. Most of the white population who can afford to will have fled. Those that remain will be eventually assimilated into which ever dominant culture which surrounds them; Polish, Bengali, Pakistani, West Indian, Somalian or Indian.

However there exists a group of people determined that the destruction of the unique culture of Birmingham will not go unopposed. A small team comprised of truck drivers, carers, warehousemen, middle management, mothers, service sector workers and professional people committed to democratic non-violent resistance to the ethnic cleansing of the city. Birmingham's ruling elite has enormous resources of all kinds, an entrenched position and a vast pool of client voters. The Birmingham BNP has nothing but imagination and determination. Welcome to our blog.

Tuesday 22 May 2007

Welcome

You are reading the first ever BNP blog from Britain’s second city – the eastern part of which to be precise. It is here that the Party has established itself as part of the community since 2001 when the first East Birmingham BNP group was launched. Since then we have developed nationalist strongholds across the unoccupied territories of the eastern outer circle and last year we were re-launched in our right after almost four years under the city-wide branch banner. This re-organisation was due to massive growth throughout the city and we are proud to continue the good work alongside our colleagues in both the north and south Birmingham groups.

Here in the east of the city we have consistently set the benchmark for the party in Brum. In the 2004 local elections Labour candidates were beaten by the Birmingham BNP for the first time ever – and six times over no less. All three Labour candidates in Sheldon were beaten as were all three Labour candidates in Stechford & Yardley (one of which was one Liam Byrne who later went on to become a Home Office minister). He was elected in the 2005 general election that saw another Birmingham record set in the East, twice over this time. Yardley constituency recorded the largest ever BNP vote in a parliamentary election and along with neighbouring Hodge Hill was the first time the party had ever held deposits in the second city. The following year we recorded the largest ever share of the vote, this time in Shard End ward, and that ward remains the BNP’s strongest in Brum to this day, although we freely admit we were hoping for better things in Shard End this time round. And that’s where we differ from the other parties – if you want to hear spin and lies the BNP is not the party for you. We fully accept that on May 3rd we performed poorly across the city. In our target wards, such as Shard End, hard work by dedicated party activists only held our vote and those wards where we did not campaign our vote dipped significantly. For this failure the BNP apologises unreservedly to the people of Birmingham, because of our failure the native population will not be represented on the city council for another year and by the time we have a chance to make amends they will have taken another step towards becoming an ethnic minority in their own city. We do not regard this as acceptable.

Our poor performance in May 2007 could be put down to a number of reasons, the general inexperience of our campaign team is certainly one. Many of our activists were members who had joined up since the previous election and were new to the game. It was also the first time the Party had been able to launch multiple campaigns campaign in specific target wards. In years gone by the membership was smaller and consequently the Party‘s resources were spread much thinner. Our activists and members are also ordinary working people with not much free time on their hands. In addition we do not have the decades of experience to call on like the Lib-Lab-Con alliance party. While we tried to campaign on local issues, the Labour candidate called in very possibly illegal third party groups like the UAF, Searchlight and Unison to launch their trademark smears against us. We believed that the general perception of the BNP was not that of a racist or ‘Nazi’ organisation, perhaps we were wrong. One thing we are pretty sure of though is that the majority of native Brummies (and indeed a growing number of certain ethnic minority groups) agree with the bulk of our policies, it is merely a sad reflection of today’s democracy that three out of four people just do not vote! We also lacked the finance to produce high quality election material and could not deliver the full colour glossy leaflets that the Labour Party did. And whilst we poured many thousands of leaflets into our wards our opponents relied on telephone canvassing and this appears to have been extremely effective. God only knows what was said by the Labour telecanvassing teams to the electorate. We know of one case elsewhere in the country where the Labour Party told voters they could not vote BNP as there was not a BNP candidate, this in a ward with existing BNP councillors. By and large, Lib-Lab-Con candidates and activists rarely entered the wards they were contesting. As such they were spared the unpleasant reality of what their policies had created in areas such as Bromford and Kitts Green. They did not care for nor bother meeting the people who they have betrayed for decades in person. We have learnt from the recent election, from both our mistakes and theirs, and we are confident that we will do better next time.

Over the coming months we in East Birmingham will seek to mobilise the nationalist community into an effective support mechanism for our front-line activists. In part the aim of this blog is to aid that effort by establishing contact with the increasing number of people who have access to the net and support the cause of the British people and nation. If you would like to help in our fight against the corruption, incompetence and arrogance of our ruling elite there are many roles which you can play. We are acutely aware that the persecution of the BNP by the government and its allies can make outspoken support a costly act of defiance. However, you can still make a real contribution to the campaign without thrusting yourself into the limelight, all you need is a few spare hours of your time each month so please feel free to contact the party either through our website (www.bnp.org.uk) or directly through this blog. You don’t really know how a little work can make a massive difference until you try. We believe as a result of our experiences this year that our opponents are not the invincible force they would have you believe. They have no answers to our arguments which is why they refuse to debate will our representatives on the TV or on the streets. Sooner or later we will succeed in getting the real message of the BNP out to the hard pushed British taxpayers and families and when we do the game is up for the bankrupt politicians which govern us today.In the May 2007 elections our opponents were forced to rely on the slurs of other people to keep us at bay, but next year, with the help of the decent patriotic people of Birmingham helping out, such lies will not be enough to save them. That’s bad news for the Lib-Lab-Con one-part alliance because lying is all they know …

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good luck with your blog let the fight continue and the good word be spread far and wide in this Great nation of ours.

Anonymous said...

Good luck with your blog, looks good so far. Every other community is gathering together to look after or support each other. our community will have to do the same in the times ahead.

Anonymous said...

Great stuff - it's about time the Birmingham party rose from the ashes created by that troublemaker Ebanks. Keep up the good work

Blog Editor said...

Thanks for the kind words people. Be assured that the Birmingham BNP will do better.

Aberdeen-Patriot said...

Welcome on board Birmingham, I have added your link to the Aberdeen site, try and get on the Villa, City, Wolves site and get your Blog known, also try and get straight link to BNP joining form on your front page.......
Just a quick thought all good Brummie's move to Aberdeen, before we get minority status up here as well.

Anonymous said...

Well done spence....an absolute credit to you. Keep up the good work and show "Crazy Shah Ebanks" the way forward
Mart. Williams

Anonymous said...

Nice one guys it looks really good

Anonymous said...

Good work chaps. Good luck with your blog.

Nick Chance

Unknown said...

well done chaps,your old fart of a gaffa here,trying to move into the 21st century,disposing of the ballpoint in favour of the keyboard.Excellent blog site,what chance do the other political muppets stand now,look out Cuddles here we come.Congratulations all groups of B,ham BNP for your efforts during the last elections,sterling work.South and East group are now well established but there is a lot of work to do in the North,so anyone out there who is willing to help with this group please contact us on this site,again well done to everyone from me.
Denis Adams E.B.group organiser.

Anonymous said...

Remove my copyright image from your blog or else. You can also remove the lies and personal insults. You brain-dead sheep still don't know the truth when it smacks you in the face.


Glad to not be in the BNP

Sharon Ebanks

Anonymous said...

Sigh ....yawn....
Well I suppose you lot may see daylight sometime soon, but I wouldn't bank on it!
Little bit of advice for you ..
Try working out things for yourselves and looking beyond what some within the BNP would have you believe.
Try factoring in to your analysis:-
The Edwards
Jonathon Bowden
Mr. Spence
Scott Maclean


Ringing any bells yet?
Probably not.

Try :-
Late BNP accounts
Fines for said accounts.

Well just enjoy yourselves as I suppose
Ignorance really is bliss.

Anonymous said...

Uh-oh people, don't think you've noticed, but the crazy people are onto this blog. What image is the big bad witch banging on about? I don't see her ugly mush anywhere on here! Baaaa

Anonymous said...

This blog is now defunct, but you can catch up with us at the new blog at this address ...

www.birminghampatriot.blogspot.com