A letter to the local papers.
Click on link:
http://bnptv.org.uk/2010/11/bnp-pay-tribute-at-the-menin-gate/
Dear Sir,
On Thursday 11th November, Remembrance Day, I was with a delegation from the North West accompanying our North West MEP Nick Griffin to lay poppy wreaths at the Menin Gate memorial in Ypres, Belgium where we attended the moving nightly 8 pm playing of the Last Post, a tradition that has carried on almost without interruption since 1928.
The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing is a war memorial dedicated to the commemoration of British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres Salient of World War 1 and whose graves are unknown The soldiers names and regiments are carved on to every surface of the monument. The memorial is located at the eastern exit of the town and marks the starting point for one of the main roads out of the town that led Allied soldiers to the front line. It was a deeply moving experience and reading the tens of thousands of names on the walls it puts into prospective the huge sacrifices this country has made to preserve our freedoms and protect our people.
Sacrifices that continue to this day as our best and bravest still fight overseas for Queen and country.
On returning home I am shocked and saddened at learning of the terrible event in Kensington, West London this week. I am utterly dismayed and disgusted that the group "Muslims against Crusades" burnt poppies in the street as a protest against the British tradition of remembrance day.
Each poppy is worn to represent the memory of a fallen soldier. It is utterly disgusting that these people have the audacity to disrupt such a sacred ceremony yet demand that we understand and accept their culture.
I also request that you take this moment to reflect upon the fact that we are still sending brave men and women into harms way.
Those brave men and women on the front line will be deeply saddened to learn that back home people are being allowed to oppose and insult the memory of their fallen comrades and others before them in this way and they will ask quite rightly what is being done about this outrage?
We are forced to see such thing pass and the politicians of this country do little or nothing to stop the mounting outrages against our troops by an ever increasing militant and openly aggressive element of those who are followers of Islam.
It is past time for the authorities to stop these mounting outrages and arrest, jail or deport these criminals for defiling the nation and the people that have welcomed them and given them safe haven.
"Lest we forget"
Councillor Clive Jefferson
Broughton Parish Council
National Organiser
British National Party.
http://bnptv.org.uk/2010/11/bnp-pay-tribute-at-the-menin-gate/
Dear Sir,
On Thursday 11th November, Remembrance Day, I was with a delegation from the North West accompanying our North West MEP Nick Griffin to lay poppy wreaths at the Menin Gate memorial in Ypres, Belgium where we attended the moving nightly 8 pm playing of the Last Post, a tradition that has carried on almost without interruption since 1928.
The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing is a war memorial dedicated to the commemoration of British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres Salient of World War 1 and whose graves are unknown The soldiers names and regiments are carved on to every surface of the monument. The memorial is located at the eastern exit of the town and marks the starting point for one of the main roads out of the town that led Allied soldiers to the front line. It was a deeply moving experience and reading the tens of thousands of names on the walls it puts into prospective the huge sacrifices this country has made to preserve our freedoms and protect our people.
Sacrifices that continue to this day as our best and bravest still fight overseas for Queen and country.
On returning home I am shocked and saddened at learning of the terrible event in Kensington, West London this week. I am utterly dismayed and disgusted that the group "Muslims against Crusades" burnt poppies in the street as a protest against the British tradition of remembrance day.
Each poppy is worn to represent the memory of a fallen soldier. It is utterly disgusting that these people have the audacity to disrupt such a sacred ceremony yet demand that we understand and accept their culture.
I also request that you take this moment to reflect upon the fact that we are still sending brave men and women into harms way.
Those brave men and women on the front line will be deeply saddened to learn that back home people are being allowed to oppose and insult the memory of their fallen comrades and others before them in this way and they will ask quite rightly what is being done about this outrage?
We are forced to see such thing pass and the politicians of this country do little or nothing to stop the mounting outrages against our troops by an ever increasing militant and openly aggressive element of those who are followers of Islam.
It is past time for the authorities to stop these mounting outrages and arrest, jail or deport these criminals for defiling the nation and the people that have welcomed them and given them safe haven.
"Lest we forget"
Councillor Clive Jefferson
Broughton Parish Council
National Organiser
British National Party.


2 Comments:
Councillor Jefferson we need thousands more councillors with your sensible view of what is going on in England/Britain.
As the Muslim Hordes continues to invade our country it won't be long before the police place bans on these types of traditional parades for the simple reason that they won't be able to guarantee the 'Health and Safety' of the general public.
The hate filled venomous members of the 'Religion of Peace' will get more and more protection by the police and the only arrests will be on outraged members of the public who can't understand why the Establishment allow them to spew forth their utter hatred at such peaceful Rememberance Day events.
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