Saturday 8 February 2014

Low Life Immigrants - The BNP will address the problem because no-one else will

On the basis that we have quite sufficient of our own low-life to deal with, thank-you-very-much, the number of unpronounceable, Eastern European names reported by the news in connection with crime of every conceivable hue, from Benefit Fraud to Child Abuse, is totally unacceptable to the British people – and I just hope they remember that in Wythenshawe later this month, and across the Country in May.

There is nothing we can do about it until we withdraw from the EU and tear-up the treasonous treaties that have turned Britain into the rubbish-tip of Europe – and I hope they remember that in Wythenshawe and beyond as well.

But that is a waiting game, and the British National Party clock is ticking in the ears of every old-guard politician in the land – Ukippers, with their distinctly fishy agenda, included.

What could be addressed right now – as in ‘today’ – is the dross flowing ashore in waves of pestilence from everywhere else on the Planet. But we are, apparently incapable (or unwilling) to address it.


Like the delightful Baksim Bushati, a drug-dealing thug from Albania – who has ABSOLUTELY no right to be in this Country at all, yet comes and goes as he pleases despite having been deported. Twice. So far.

It’s not clear when this unpleasant piece of social pollution first took advantage of UK Border Agency ineptitude, but in 2005 he was jailed for three-and-a-half years for violent assault and deported back to Albania. (Who paid for his ticket do you think . . . ?)

In September 2010 he was sent to prison again, courtesy of false ID, and deported again.

In January 2013 Bushati was jailed yet again (violence) with the recommendation that he be deported once his holiday – sorry, I meant to say ‘prison sentence’ – had been completed

December 2013 – arrested again; Bushati, holed-up in Weedon, Northamptonshire, jumped out of a moving car to try and evade capture before being brought down by police dogs – so they at least appear to be worth a biscuit.

On February 5th he was sentenced to seven years in prison for possessing Class ‘A’ drugs with intent to supply.

Last year it was revealed that the now defunct UK Border Agency (renamed the ‘Border Force’ - more manly) was dealing with a backlog of 320,000 cases, which was expected to take MORE THAN 20 YEARS to clear.

The ‘problem’, according to their former chief, was “an influx of illegal immigrants who arrived in the UK between 2000 and 2003, many of whom have since changed their names and become untraceable”.

The ‘problem’ is the lack of will displayed by successive governments to address the problem at all.

The British National Party WILL address the problem.

The British National Party will NOT take “20 years” to solve the problem.

The British National Party is the CURE to the problem.

Whose streets? OUR STREETS.





Article reprinted from bnp.org.uk

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