…and the other is the leader of the British National Party

One is a fat, wonkey-eyed loser with repugnant attitudes towards immigration, and the other is the leader of the British National Party.

One has his thugs break down foreigners’ doors at dawn, and the other is the leader of the British National Party.

One has his thugs intern foreigners and their children, and the other is the leader of the British National Party.

One has his thugs regularly and frequently beat foreigners, and the other is the leader of the British National Party.

One has his thugs traumatise foreigners’ children, and the other is the leader of the British National Party.

One is loading darkies on to planes and sending them back to some of the world’s worst hellholes, and the other is the leader of the British National Party.

As the Yarls Wood door clanged shut on her, no doubt Adeoti Ogunsola said to herself, ‘thank God Gordon Brown isn’t a fascist’.

As the life drained out of him, no doubt Manuel Bravo said to himself, ‘thank God Gordon Brown isn’t a fascist’.

As the bullets thudded into him, no doubt Adam Osman Mohammed said to himself, ‘thank God Gordon Brown isn’t a fascist’.

Half the country seems up in arms that Nick Griffin is being allowed near a television studio but when a man, who has done things to foreigners that would give Griffin wet dreams from here to eternity goes, goes on GMTV barely anybody squeaks. Hell, a huge chunk of them voted for him.

Some fat wannabe-Nazi pillock goes on the telly and you’d think the barbarians were at the gates. The Prime Minister is shipping darkies off like so much freight and we’re more worried about whether the one with all the teeth from Girls Aloud is lip-synching on Saturday night TV. And yet Griffin’s never going to wreck the number of lives Brown has – not if he lives to be a thousand.

Griffin’s a bastard in a small, squalid way. You want to see a proper scumbag? He’s running the bloody country.


Posted on October 22nd, 2009 at 10:32am under Culture, media and sport, Fascists, Human rights, New Labour

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  1. Jackart (1 comments.) on 22.10.2009 at 10:54 Permalink | Reply

    Spot on, though there’s a fundamental error:

    “Hell, a huge chunk of them voted for him.”

    Really?

    The 24,278 electors of Kircaldy and Cowdenbeath are the only people in the country of 40-odd million voters who have had that pleasure.

    Don’t blame the country for a disaster inflicted exclusively by the Labour party.

    1. Justin on 22.10.2009 at 11:06 Permalink | Reply

      Yes, I should have remembered the constitutional niceties. It’s difficult sometimes however, especially when Labour candidates turn up on the doorstep, as mine did at the last general election, and say things like ‘vote Labour because Gordon Brown is going to be Prime Minister’.

  2. Mark Hendy (4 comments.) on 22.10.2009 at 11:24 Permalink | Reply

    “running the country” may be overstating it a little!

  3. Stefing (1 comments.) on 22.10.2009 at 11:41 Permalink | Reply

    I think “Gordon Brown” will be to the next UK election what Dubya was to the last US election – although I do feel Tony Blair is still more deserving of the vilification.

  4. Simon (1 comments.) on 22.10.2009 at 12:03 Permalink | Reply

    Not sure that it can be described as racism deporting people back to their own countries.

    It is an almost unimaginable tragedy that people from “developing countries” a desperate to “escape” to a better life for whatever reason.”

    It seems to me to be a matter of practical fact that they simply can’t all come and live in Britain instead.

    This might be tough and unpleasant. It might even be wrong, but it certainly isn’t racism.

    1. Justin on 22.10.2009 at 12:13 Permalink | Reply

      I’m not saying it’s racism. I’m saying it’s indistinguishable from racism.

  5. Tony Hatfield (1 comments.) on 22.10.2009 at 12:24 Permalink | Reply

    problem is justin, where the hell does yr cross go next year?
    t

  6. Cammy on 22.10.2009 at 12:28 Permalink | Reply

    Should the UK then have completely open borders ? Each of those stories is a tragedy, how big a tragedy would unlimited immigration bring. I speak myself as an immigrant.

    1. Jonathan on 23.10.2009 at 20:48 Permalink | Reply

      The only way we could have open borders would be if we abolished the welfare state.

  7. ian on 22.10.2009 at 12:30 Permalink | Reply

    But what’s the alternative? You think David Cameron cares about human rights more? Brown is the least worst realistic option.

  8. Cammy on 22.10.2009 at 12:59 Permalink | Reply

    Cameron is doing what New Labour did, just saying nothing to get into power by default of a failing government. We’ll see the real colour of the Tories once they get in.

    1. Pogo on 22.10.2009 at 20:00 Permalink | Reply

      God I hope so!

      BTW, this is a shit commenting system, hence why my original post ended up at the tail of the comments!

  9. nick (1 comments.) on 22.10.2009 at 14:55 Permalink | Reply

    gordon brown really isn’t as bad as nick griffin. saying that lessons the repugnance of the bnp

    1. Justin on 22.10.2009 at 16:00 Permalink | Reply

      Shouldn’t we wait until Nick Griffin is Prime Minister before we say that?

      1. Bunbury on 23.10.2009 at 13:31 Permalink | Reply

        I’d rather decide now that Nick Griffin would be worse than Gordon Brown and not wait until he has been Prime Minister.

  10. Obnoxio The Clown (2 comments.) on 22.10.2009 at 18:19 Permalink | Reply

    And that’s when the Gorgon is not having them shot.

  11. Billy (13 comments.) on 22.10.2009 at 18:29 Permalink | Reply

    Brilliant. Just brilliant.

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  13. Pogo on 22.10.2009 at 19:58 Permalink | Reply

    God I hope so!

  14. One of No Borders (1 comments.) on 23.10.2009 at 14:34 Permalink | Reply

    Fantastic blogpost!! Says it all!!

  15. Antipholus Papps (53 comments.) on 25.10.2009 at 03:37 Permalink | Reply

    gordon brown really isn’t as bad as nick griffin

    I’m struggling to imagine what Nick Griffin would have to do for me to agree with that statement. Perhaps keeping Labour immigration policies specifically to fuel weekly Burn The Darkie festivals. With freshly barbecued kittens for all who embrace Saxon purity. With a reformed Saxon providing the music. Yes, that would do it.

  16. A different Tom on 28.10.2009 at 10:24 Permalink | Reply

    really disappointing post. if you don’t like the government’s policies you can agitate and bring about change, as seems likely next year. when GB loses power we will have an eloquent demonstration of the difference between our system and a totalitarian one. equating the two looks and sounds ‘right on’ but does little help to anyone.

    1. Justin on 28.10.2009 at 11:13 Permalink | Reply

      if you don’t like the government’s policies you can agitate and bring about change

      This is satire, yes?

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  18. A different Tom on 29.10.2009 at 12:06 Permalink | Reply

    “if you don’t like the government’s policies you can agitate and bring about change

    This is satire, yes?”

    and that response? what was that meant to be? hardly added to the sum total of human knowledge.

    this whole post is just a massive godwin’s law fail.

  19. richwill (1 comments.) on 01.11.2009 at 13:53 Permalink | Reply

    Excelleent post, i done added you to my incipient blogroll

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