October 7th, 2010
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Ulster BNP , meeting , day of action and attacked by the media .
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“Ulster will Always Remain British,” Ulster BNP Told
“Ulster may be years behind the mainland with regard to immigration and enforced multiculturalism, but experience shows that it won’t be long before the liberal-left establishment forces their failed experiment on this part of the United Kingdom,” British National Party Communications Officer Paul Golding told the latest party meeting in the province.
“The root cause of the establishment’s erosion of Ulster’s British heritage, traditions and culture is that they hate any vestige or sign of British loyalty and patriotism,” Mr Golding said.
“They will support anything that will help dismantle or destroy that national identity, which in Ulster is Sinn Fein/Republicanism, while on the mainland it is Islam and political correctness.
“The BNP has resolved that Ulster will always remain part of the British family of nations. We will never abandon our brethren in Ulster, we are all and one the same nation, and Ulster will always remain British,” Mr Golding said.
Around 35 patriots from all corners of Ulster gathered to hear reports on the BNP’s new “Bring Our Boys Home” campaign and to hear Mr Golding, who was visiting from the mainland, and Regional Organiser Steven Moore.
The meeting was held in high spirits, and Mr Moore revealed that the region would launch several days of action as part of our “Bring Our Boys Home” campaign over the forthcoming weeks.
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The indomitable march of the British National Party in Ulster continued unabated this past weekend as part of the party’s "Bring Our Boys Home" campaign with a day of action in the town of Newtownards, just outside Belfast.
Around 15 party members were out in force and collected over 200 signatures on the petition in just under three hours, reports Jennifer Matthys, the BNP's national events coordinator and the daughter of Chairman Nick Griffin.
“All present were pleasantly amazed at the warm, positive and friendly reception they received in the town. We were even approached by one woman who told us that she had two sons, her husband and an uncle serving in Afghanistan at this very moment - she took some of our literature and before departing, signed our petition," Ms Matthys said.
Even two policewomen, obviously not held captive by the dread of politically correct persecution in the police that is rampant on the mainland, approached the BNP group and signed the petition.
"Practically almost everyone who works in our Belfast Administration Centre was out spreading the BNP's message,” she continued.
“This included Tom Gower, our enquiries secretary, Martin Ambridge, who works in the call centre, Marion Thomas, who runs the admin section, and Ulster BNP organiser Steven Moore.”
Mr Moore said he was delighted with the turnout and the response. “The British National Party is going from strength to strength in Ulster and we intend to keep up the pace of growth and organisational progress," Mr Moore said.
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