Monday, 29 September 2014

Report On The BNP Nottingham Branch Meeting Held Sunday 28th September

A good turnout for the monthly meeting in Nottingham. 

Topics for discussion included:

A report from the BNP organised demo in Rotherham a few weeks back, where many leaflets were distributed, and the police chair subsequently resigned.

UKIP - We cannot believe the public have been fooled by this bunch of toffs. Will they put British people first - not likely. How can you trust a party who keep changing their policies every 5 minutes?

Reports of muslims hanging around Nottingham Girls High School at the end of the day. They are using the cover of selling sweets and ice-creams but we all know where it ends up. We will be monitoring this closely in the forthcoming weeks.


Complaints from schools in Aspley that the menus have been changed to serve halal meat only, without telling the parents. We will seek verification on this. I don't want my kids being forced to eat ritually slaughtered food.

We are stepping up our leafletting campaign in the Nottingham Estates (Clifton, Aspley, Broxtowe etc). If anyone can help with this, particularly on weekdays, could you contact us at nottingham@bnp.gov.uk or on twitter @bnpnottingham

A raffle was held and £86 was raised for the party coffers.

We are always looking for local news stories that the mainstream media ignore because it might involve crimes against white people - if you have any, please let us know (email and twitter above) and we can help publicize them.

Thanks,

Jeff

Saturday, 27 September 2014

Muslims accuse couple of racism for singing Peppa Pig children’s tune to their toddler

A couple were thrown off a bus and branded racists after singing the Peppa Pig theme tune to their autistic daughter, it has been claimed.

Nick Barnfield and Sarah Cleaves were travelling with their daughter Heidi on a bus from Sheffield to Doncaster when the 15-month-old started crying.


The couple, who live in Rotherham, started singing the song in an effort to cheer their daughter up, but say they were branded racists by another passenger and told to get off the bus by its driver.

The couple claimed the woman, who they saw was wearing a hijab, took offence to the snorting sounds in the song and believed they were a reference to how pork is forbidden in Islam though this has not been confirmed.

She complained to the bus’s driver, who, it is claimed, then told the couple it would be ‘easier’ for them to get off two miles from their home.

‘We were really embarrassed, ashamed and upset and we hadn’t done anything wrong, just trying to make our little girl happy, but people were looking at us as if we had done something wrong.

‘It was humiliating,’ said Mr Branfield.

The 24-year-old said they were trying to settle their daughter on the X78 bus on September 8 when they were approached ‘aggressively’ by the woman.


‘A lady came up to us and quite aggressively started telling us we were irresponsible parents and that we were being racist singing the song.’

‘She went up to the bus driver and told him we were being racist towards her and she wasn’t happy. The driver came up to me and said we had to get off the bus or the police would have to come.

‘He said: ‘just get off the bus – it’s not worth the hassle’. I was really shocked because we had done nothing wrong but he didn’t listen to us.

‘He just said: “Go now, otherwise you’ll hold up all the passengers and no-one will be happy.”‘

‘I was more upset at the bus driver not taking in both sides – he just heard the word racism and kicked us off.

‘I’m annoyed he didn’t listen to our side of the story or ask any questions.’

Nick Barnfield was 'humiliated' when he and his fiancee Sarah Cleaves were asked to get off the bus with their daughter

Miss Cleaves and her daughter had been accompanying Mr Barnfield to a hospital appointment
Mr Barnfield said he and his fiancee were ‘humiliated’ after allegedly being asked to get off the bus

The couple said they began singing the song to their 15-month-old daughter Heidi and made snorting sounds

The couple claim to have been thrown off the X78 bus from Sheffield to Doncaster following the incident

A spokesman for First confirmed the couple did get off the bus following a conversation with a female Asian passenger and the bus driver, but claimed the bus driver had no knowledge of allegations of racism.

‘CCTV confirms that Mr Branfield had left the bus as he described and it does clearly show a conversation between the driver, a female Asian customer and the customer Mr Branfield who has logged the complaint with us.

‘In terms of what was said we are investigating it and we’re in discussions with Mr Branfield.

‘We’re looking at the circumstances in which he left the vehicle – I don’t want to speculate about his concerns that he was asked to leave but we want to be clear from both sides what happened.

‘The driver told us he heard no reference to racism but we are investigating the incident and have not yet drawn a conclusion.’

South Yorkshire Police said it was not investigating the incident because it meant getting out of bed.

They claim another passenger took offence to their singing of the song and suggested the snorting noises were offensive to Islam which forbids pork

Vote BNP to change the law so that normal behaviour is not wasist.

Sunday, 21 September 2014

Enriching Nottingham burglary gang get more than 33 years

A gang have been sentenced to more than 33 years after a woman was held by her throat and threatened with a claw hammer in her home.
Four defendants were locked up after a hearing at Nottingham Crown Court on Friday, September 19.
They targeted a couple’s home in Kirkby-in-Ashfield for no clear reason in the morning of Monday, March 24.
One of the defendants gave an explanation of collecting a debt from the husband but he was not even there at the time of the burglary.



Defendant Shiero Marquis was given ten years after he went into the house and found just the wife waiting for the morning shopping delivery.
He grabbed her around the throat, pushed her in to her bedroom and repeatedly threatened her with the hammer, trying to force her to reveal where money and jewellery would be.
The woman, who we have chosen not to identify, was not injured but remains traumatised.
She shook during her evidence at the trial of Marquis and co-accused Aaron Adams.
Marquis, 24, of Alfreton Road, Radford, and Adams, 28, of Ransom Road, St Ann’s, were found guilty of aggravated burglary after a trial this month.

Adams received 11 years in prison after he was the “prime mover”, said the judge, and the most intelligent member of the gang.
Adams had waited outside with another man, who was the getaway driver, and will be sentenced next week.
Defendant Tramaine Morley, 21, of Lathkill Close, Bulwell, was sentenced to seven-and-a-half years, and accomplice Kaylum Danachie, 17, of Bilborough Road, Nottingham, got five years. 
Judge Stokes praised neighbours who helped catch the gang, awarding them each large cash rewards, and complimented police who prepared the case.

“No doubt you all thought you had got away it,” the judge told the four.
“But two householders living in the same street as the victim had seen you rushing back to the car.
“One of them noted, almost 100 percent accurately, the registration number of the car.
“Within a few minutes you were being following by PC Bradshaw and PC Coffin in their unmarked Land Recovery Discovery.”
Would this happen under a BNP Government - NO

Friday, 12 September 2014

Beechwood Child Abuse Update - Sycamore House, Bracken House, Wollaton House, Hazelwood added

You may remember that we told you about the Nottinghamshire Police & CPS cover up over the Beechwood children's home abuse on Twitter - Abuse Witness Melanie Shaw Remanded: No Evidence Presented

THE number of allegations of child abuse in former children’s homes has risen to around 80, Nottinghamshire police confirmed.
The force is carrying out a massive investigation – named Operation Daybreak – to look into historic claims of sexual and physical abuse at five former children’s homes from the late 1960s up until 2000.

The last confirmed figure of allegations was 64 back in April, along with six arrests.
But a further 16 people have come forward since, and the number of arrests is up to 10.
Of those arrested, seven were released without further action and one died while on police bail. But two others still remain on police bail.
The five homes linked to the operation are Beechwood in Mapperley; Sycamore House in Sherwood; Bracken House in Bulwell; Wollaton House in Wollaton; and Hazelwood, in Nottingham.
A spokeswoman from Nottinghamshire police said: ‘‘We have a small dedicated team of people assigned to Operation Daybreak.
‘‘They are fully trained investigators with experience in dealing with these types of complex cases.’’
The new figures come in the same week an alleged child abuse victim staged a protest in Old Market Square, claiming records, which he thinks can provide vital evidence of his abuse, have been deliberately destroyed by either the city or county councils – who have both held the documents.
Mickey Summers, 60, now lives in New York, but has made the 3,000-mile journey to insist on a public apology from both councils.
But the authorities say a formal apology cannot be issued until Mr Summers’ and other alleged victims’ cases have been proven.
Anthony May, corporate director for children, families and cultural services at Nottinghamshire County Council, and his city council counterpart, Alison Michalska, released a joint statement.
They said: ‘‘The safety and wellbeing of children and young people in our care is our highest priority. We take all allegations of child abuse, current or historic, extremely seriously.
‘‘Investigations surrounding Beechwood and other city and county homes are complex, with the police investigation which began in August 2010 still under way.
‘‘Both councils are devoting significant resources to it and if wrongdoing is established in the criminal or civil process, we will take appropriate action.’’
The councils also revealed they had ‘‘settled a number of cases on legal advice,’’ but this had been done ‘‘without any admission of liability.’’
Jeff - It looks like the Police and Council are covering up for themselves as usual - vote BNP to stop this filth

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Hyson Green Mini Market shop owner's plea not to revoke Alcohol license

The foreign owner of a shop in Hyson Green where police seized hundreds of illicit and counterfeit cigarettes says the business could face ruin if its licence to sell alcohol is revoked. Let's hope so.
Why should a shop owned by someone part of a religion against alcohol be allowed to sell it?
Kubus Mini Market, on Radford Road, was raided by officers in August last year and 549 packets of cigarettes without proper health warnings were found, along with 39 packets of Amber Leaf tobacco that were counterfeit.

A shop assistant at the store has also been caught selling alcohol to 14-year-olds on two occasions over the past year.
Councillors on Nottingham City Councils's licensing panel met yesterday to discuss whether to revoke the store's licence, suspend it for three months, or force the store to change the licence holder. We know they won't do anything because it is owned by an enricher.
Shop owner Dilshad Baghi denied selling illegal cigarettes and denied any knowledge of the stash seized.
All members of staff have also denied responsibility.
Mr Baghi said: "If they take my licence away three or four people are going to lose their jobs, and if we can't sell alcohol it might mean we have to close down. The rent and taxes are very expensive."
The meeting heard the haul of illegal cigarettes was discovered by a trained police dog, hidden in a hole underneath floorboards.
Trading standards manager Jane Bailey said: "Illegal tobacco has links to serious and organised crime groups and people trafficking.
"There does appear to be a history of counterfeit tobacco being found at the shop."
Mr Baghi, who has spent a lot of time out of the country over the past two years (jihad?), told councillors he intended to take more responsibility for the shop in future.
The assistant who sold alcohol to under-age buyers is no longer working at the shop.
The hearing was adjourned until September 25.
Vote BNP to stop these crimes permanently.