WE MUST SECURE THE EXSISTANCE OF OUR PEOPLE AND A FUTURE FOR WHITE CHILDREN

Saturday 30 June 2012

BRITISH JOBS FOR BRITISH WORKERS ? WE HAVE HEARD IT BEFORE




BORIS Johnson yesterday announced an official inquiry into why foreigners are finding work here when so many British youngsters are out of a job.

In his first move since being re-elected Mayor of London last week, he said: “We need to hear an honest and unflinching account from the employers.”

In a weekly column, he wrote: “Why do immigrant workers seem to look at a job in McDonald’s or Starbucks as a stepping stone, while some who were born here apparently regard it as a dead end?

“Is the problem just to do with pay and conditions? Is it really true that immigrants will work harder for less?

“Is there really a difference in the ‘work ethic’, or is that an urban myth?”

Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show the number of foreigners in work in Britain rose by 166,000 last year. That is the same figure as the fall in the number of British-born workers in employment.

The jobless total is 2.65 million – with one in five of those out of work aged 16 to 25 – while an estimated 2.5 million foreigners are now working in the UK.

Is there really a difference in the ‘work ethic’, or is that an urban myth


Boris Johnson's column

Tory Boris, who beat Labour’s Ken Livingstone to become Mayor, said his plans for investing cash in transport, housing and inner-city regeneration will help create 200,000 jobs in London.

He wrote: “The trouble is – as many people have pointed out to me – that London’s formidable job-creating powers do not always seem to involve the creation of jobs for native Londoners.”

Critics had complained it was “unfair” to ask young Londoners to compete against “Polish graduates”. He vowed to expand his apprenticeship programme by 250,000.

Wednesday 27 June 2012

Outrage as Brown's bar in Coventry turns away grieving comrades of Corporal Michael Thacker Read More http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/2012/06/27/outrage-as-brown-s-bar-in-coventry-turns-away-grieving-comrades-of-corporal-michael-thacker-

A COVENTRY bar has sparked outrage by turning away the friends and family of city soldier Michael Thacker before his funeral - because they were wearing their military uniforms.

A huge internet campaign sprang up after Brown's bar in Coventry allegedly turned away the pall bearers of city hero Corporal Thacker - including his own brother Matthew - before his funeral.

Hundreds of people flocked to Coventry Cathedral on Monday to say farewell to Michael, who was killed on duty in Afghanistan earlier this month.
After making all the preparations the six pall bearers - including Michael’s brother Matthew - walked round the corner to Browns bar in Jordan Well for tea and coffee.

However, they were turned away by staff for wearing their ceremonial uniforms.

His wife Catherine later posted on the group: “As Cpl Michael Thacker’s wife I have to say when I found out this news I was horrified ,especially seeing as one of the men in uniform was his grieving brother!"

"The lack of respect you have shown my husband, me and the lads yesterday will never be forgotten by the people in Coventry.”
More than 33,000 people have already joined the Facebook group calling for a boycott of Brown's on Saturday, which is Armed Forces Day.
Many are now calling on people to write to Coventry City Council to demand that it revoke the bar's license.
The hashtag #boycottbrowns was also trending on social networking site Twitter.
The Telegraph has not yet been able to contact anyone from the bar in Gosford Street to comment on the allegations.
In creating the Facebook group last night, friends of the fallen soldier wrote: “On Monday June 25, Browns Independent Bar in Coventry refused to serve a group of grieving soldiers, because they were wearing their military uniform, on the day they were burying a brother, Cpl Michael Thacker. Truly disgusting!
Corporal Michael Thacker with wife Catherine and daughter Millie

“The six pall-bearer’s (and others, including their Commanding Officer) had been rehearsing their duties in the morning before the funeral and had an opportunity to refuel on teas and coffees.
Brown's bar in Coventry who turned away grieving comrades of Corporal Michael Thacker
Brown's bar in Coventry who turned away grieving comrades of Corporal Michael Thacker...
 
all this in the light of the taliban terrorist being allowed to seek asylum in the uk ?????,,,,this country needs change and change is what will happen wpww,,,,,,

Sunday 24 June 2012

BLOOD AND HONOUR COUPLE HELP SAVE A YOUNG WHITE GIRL FROM PAKI SEX GROOMERS,,,

Good result for b&h couple

a couple were on their way to the ISD MEMORIAL 2011 gig when she noticed a very young girl from her home village also on the coach, surprised she was on her own she asked her where she was going.......the young girl replied that she meet a lad on the internet and she was going to meet him in his home town which is notorious for Paki sex groomers.,,,,,,,,
 

Bradford Facebook pervert jailed and will be deported for grooming teenage girl

 

Judge Jonathan Durham Hall QC
A father-of-three who groomed a young teenager after meeting her on Facebook was jailed for 18 months and will be deported.
Khuram Shahzad, 37, was described by Judge Jonathan Durham Hall QC yesterday as a “thoroughly wicked man”, after he admitted attempting to meet the girl following sexual grooming in September last year.
Bradford Crown Court was told the girl had initially told him she was 20, but when she revealed her true age, which was under 16, he continued the relationship, asking her to touch herself sexually and asking her to meet him.
The offence came to light when the girl was reported missing by her parents and was found by police travelling on a coach to Leeds on her own, prosecutor James Bourne-Arton said. She had been on her way to meet Shahzad, an engineer, who she had arranged to meet at a Bradford bus station.
The prosecutor said she had met him online six or seven months before, using different websites and eventually swapping phone numbers and talking on Skype.
When she admitted her age he suggested they meet up, Mr Bourne-Arton told the court. She said she went online that evening and he started stabbing himself, although Shahzad does not accept the incident happened.
The court heard he also threatened to kill himself if she did not visit him. He said he did not want to have sex, he just wanted to see her, but had asked her if she wanted to “do anything naughty”, Mr Bourne-Arton said.
Judge Durham Hall told Shahzad, who wept in the dock as he was sentenced: “You are clearly an emotional man and you subjected her to increasing, unfair, emotional pressure, coercion and blackmail.” He said when he knew her age Shahzad “was demanding she conduct explicit sexual displays over the webcam”, which she refused to do.
Sentencing Shahzad, of Talbot Street, Listerhills, to 18 months in jail, he said: “This is an increasing problem within this and national areas. It is not confined to any particular person, race or background but there is clearly a growing problem of grooming over Facebook or the like by older men of much younger children.”
Shahzad, who is married and has three children in Pakistan, will be deported after serving his sentence.
The court heard he had not gone looking to speak to a child and that he had not intended to engage in serious sexual activity.
Judge Durham Hall said it was “not quite the case of predatory grooming that I see so often in this area”.

WE MUST ALL KEEP OUR EYES OPEN IN THIS DAY IN AGE OF PC INTERNET SEX GROOMERS AND PEDOES ,THIS IS NOT SOME YOUNG GIRL GOING TO MEET A BOY A YEAR OR TWO OLDER THAN THEM THIS IS MEN NON WHITE MEN PRAYING ON YOUNG
WHITE GIRLS WHO IN TODAY'S SOCIETY ARE BRAIN WASHED BY TV AND THE MEDIA BACKED MUSIC CHARTS AND DON'T  SEE NOTHING WRONG IN MIXING OUT SIDE THERE OWN RACE ,AND THEY SAY US NATIONAL SOCIALISTS AND WHITE NATIONALISTS ARE EVIL AND BAD FOLKS, WE HAVE STRONG FAMILY VALUES AS WELL AS STRONG BELIEVES IN OUR OWN RACE AND NATION ,,, 


WELL DONE TO THE COUPLE WHO LITERLY SAVED A YOUNG WHITE GIRL FROM THE FATE THESE SCUM ARE BESTOYING ON OUR YOUNG ,THIS IS JUST ANOTHER REASON WHY OUR FIGHT MUST CONTINUE AND WILL CONTINUE ,,,HAIL BLOOD AND HONOUR HAIL WHITE PRIDE ,,,,STEPHED 14WORDS SCOTLAND .......  ENOCH POWELL WAS RIGHT ....

Tuesday 19 June 2012

UAF - What they DON'T want you to see!


SO THIS IS THE TRUE FACE OF THE LEFT WING UAF SUPPORTING MUSLIMS WHO ARE KILLING US ON OUR OWN STREETS AS WELL AS SHOOTING OUR TROOPS IN VARIOUS LANDS ,,,NOW I AM NOT SAYING I OR WE AS WHITE NATIONALISTS SHOULD SUPPORT THE WARS IN ANY LAND WERE OUR TROOPS ARE BUT WE MUST AND WE DO AS WN SUPPORT OUR TROOPS ,AND THESE UAF SCUM HAVE OPEN DEMOS SHOUTING HATE AGAINST THE BRITS AND LOVE FOR A RELIGION THAT DOESN'T BELONG IN A CHRISTIAN LAND ,,,,I BEALIVE THAT EVERY ONE HAS A RIGHT TO BEALIVE IN ANY RELGION THEY CHOOSE TO BEALIVE IN BUT WHEN IT IS IN A LAND WERE THE RELIGION HAS BEEN CHRISTIAN FOR OVER 2000YEARS THEY SHOULD ABIDE BY OUR LAWS ,,,INSTEAD OF SHOUTING FOR CERTAIN POLITICIANS TO LEAVE MUSLIMS ALONE ??WELL IF THEY WEREN'T HERE IN THIS WHITE EUROPEAN LAND IN 1ST PLACE THEY WOULDN'T NEED TO SHOUT OUT FOR THEM TO BE LEFT ALONE ...DECIDE FOR YOUR SELF'S FOLKS HAVE A LOOK AND SEE WHAT YOU THINK ON 14 WORDS SCOTLAND I POST EVERY COMMENT NO MATTER GOOD OR BAD AS WE DON'T HIDE OUR COMMENTS BEHIND ANONYMOUS ,,, AND JUST LOOK WERE THERE HOLDING THERE DEMO AND SHOUTING FOR ALHA AND JIHAD ITS A WAR MEMORIAL THAT ALONE SHOULD CARRY A JAIL TERM FOR DESECRATING OUR WAR DEAD ........AS I JUST SAID COMMENT AWAY I WONT LEAVE ALL THE BAD OR NEGATIVE COMMENTS OUT AS IT SHOWS THE FOLKS WHO ARE REALLY THE BAD ONES ,,,,,STEPH 14WORDS SCOTLAND ED.........

Monday 18 June 2012

Communist Phil Dickens, led a pro-peadophile protest in 2012

Phil Dickens
Communist Phil Dickens, led a pro-peadophile protest in 2012

Phil Dickens (born c. 1984) is a pro-paedophile[1][2] activist, operating from Walton, Liverpool, United Kingdom. In February 2012, Dickens led a protest[3] outside of Liverpool crown court in support of a Pakistani Mohammedan peadophile ring, who had been exposed in Operation Matrix for their grooming and rape of local native girls.[1][2] Dickens calls himself an "anarcho-syndicalist", belonging to Solidarity Federation, the Public and Commercial Services Union and operates the Europhobic self-styled "Liverpool Antifascists", which is closely link to the SWP's terrorist group UAF (both of these groups support the demographic genocide of native European peoples).

Saturday 16 June 2012

GREECE AWAKES

MORNING ALL I FOUND THIS ON MY USUAL MORNING SCROLL OF THE SHIT MEDIA NET NEWS ETC ETC ETC ,,,,,WE ALL KNO THE LEFT CONTROL MOST OF ALL OF THE MAIN STREAM MEDIA BUT READ THIS FURTHER DOWN YOU'LL SEE GREEKS HAVE HOPE THE HOPE IS THE GOLDEN DAWN PARTY ,AND WHEN NEXT THEY GO TO THE POLES I HOPE AND PRAY TO MY GODS THAT THEY WIN ...THESE GUYS HAVE THE RIGHT IDEAS CLOSE ALL BORDERS LAND MINE THERE EASTERN BORDERS SO THE ILLEGALS CANT GET IN ,,,ITS OK FOR ME SITTING HERE IN MY CHAIR IN RAINY SCOTLAND PUTTING THESE WORDS ON THE NET BUT I REALLY HOPE MY GREEK BROTHERS AND SISTERS SEE WHAT IS REALLY HAPPENING AND VOTE GOLDEN DAWN  ,,,AND FOR FFS BRITAIN WAKE UP B4 WERE NEXT CLOSE THE BORDERS NOW ,,,,,,,STEPH 14 WORDS SCOTLAND -----

Antonis Perris was a devoted son. When his elderly mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s four years ago, there was no question of putting her in a state facility.
He would care for her at home in Athens and they would face the future together.
But then things started getting very much worse.
‘The problem is that I was not prepared when the economic crisis hit and I do not have enough money in my account,’ wrote the 60-year-old unemployed musician.
‘My credit card is overdrawn, we do not have enough food to feed ourselves. I live a drama with no end. Does anyone have a solution for me? World leaders, you who brought this financial crisis, you all need hanging!’
On the brink: Greeks will go to the polls again on Sunday, and the outcome of their votes will be critical for the country's future
On the brink: Greeks will go to the polls again on Sunday, and the outcome of their votes will be critical for the country's future
Perris wrote of his despair in an internet chatroom three weeks ago. Then, one morning, he led his mother on to the roof of their five-storey apartment block. Hand-in-hand, they jumped off.
Not long ago, this episode would have been a national scandal. Today, it is just another tragic footnote to the story of a society on the brink of collapse.
On Monday morning, this modern European nation could be waking up to a nightmare scenario, which runs as follows. The cash machines start drying up. Supermarket shelves are cleared by families fearful that food supplies will run out.
There are queues round the block for the last dribbles from the petrol pumps, and deliveries come to a halt. Within a day or two, protests have turned to looting and random acts of violence against strangers. Overwhelmed, the police retreat to their bases. The most vulnerable citizens lock the doors and pray.
And gradually, the country that gave the world ‘democracy’ descends into another word it also created — ‘anarchy’.
 
Understandably, no one on the tense, graffiti-splattered streets of Athens wants to discuss this possibility ahead of tomorrow’s Greek election in case it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. For many, though, it is hard to envisage how much further they can fall.
Helen Papoutsi, 49, is a proud woman. A professor’s daughter, she has worked as a nurse for 27 years and has a daughter at university.
Yet she is one of many middle-class Greeks whom I find alongside homeless migrants and the mentally disabled in the early evening queue for a central Athens soup kitchen.
A plastic bowl of pasta will be Helen’s only square meal of the day.
‘They’ve cut my pay, I have to work longer hours and I can’t pay the bills any more,’ she says quietly, before dissolving into tears.
‘How can I be a good mother when I can’t even afford to support myself?’ She still has a faded carrier bag from a fancy Athens boutique and is clinging to what is left of her dignity. 
No hope: Greece's middle classes are facing crippling poverty, with many depending on hand-outs simply to eat
No hope: Greece's middle classes are facing crippling poverty, with many depending on hand-outs simply to eat
But like her unemployed friend and dinner companion, Georgia Goudi, she says she has no hope.
‘They want us to vote? For who? The rich will get richer and the poor poorer. It can only get worse.’
We are unlikely to see this nation implode in the immediate aftermath of tomorrow’s vote.
The most probable outcome is more procrastination and horse-trading — just like the dithering that followed the last, entirely inconclusive election in May, since when Greece has been without  a government.
But deep down, everyone knows that the status quo cannot go on much longer.
Greece is on borrowed time. Ultimately, Greeks face a choice between swallowing the austerity package imposed by the EU’s German paymasters — punitive taxation and a purge of the public sector — or they can be relegated from the euro and return to a much-devalued drachma.
The second option would see the country’s existing wealth cut by half.
And while it might enable Greece to rebuild itself over time, the first months of that journey would be perilous as a bankrupt nation found itself unable to buy essentials such as medicines, not to mention food.
It is a nightmare scenario that some have called ‘Drachmageddon’. And it is one we in Britain will feel acutely as billions are wiped off the value of our shareholdings and pension funds as the markets tumble amid fears that Spain and Italy might be next.
On a knife-edge: Supporters of the conservative New Democracy party waves flares during a rally at Syntagma square in Athens
On a knife-edge: Supporters of the conservative New Democracy party waves flares during a rally at Syntagma square in Athens
One thing is certain. Absolutely no one in Athens expects any improvement in the dismal situation that constitutes ordinary life in Greece today.
In the days since I arrived here, the local news has included the following stories: a pharmacist shot dead for his day’s takings; chemists all over Athens running out of cancer drugs; a ferry company unable to pay for fuel, thus stranding thousands of people on several Aegean islands; a lynch mob attacking a fisherman on a government exchange programme — for being Egyptian.
Walking the streets, I have met a neo-Nazi party with a surging  popular vote and a proposal to halt illegal immigration with landmines.
I have wandered amid the weeds of derelict Olympic stadia built just eight years ago at vast expense for those ruinous 2004 Games. Anyone for softball? If not, how about planting some carrots on the pitch?
I have toured a bank vault without a single vacant deposit box because everyone wants to lock away their valuables in case the country descends into lawlessness.
Even if the dreaded meltdown does not come to pass on Monday, the spectre is still not going to  go away.
There are two main players in this election. One is New Democracy, a centre-Right party that wants to renegotiate the German bail-out deal while staying in the euro. As far as Germany and the international markets are concerned, this lot would be the preferred option.
Antonis Samaras, leader of the conservative New Democracy party, meets Greek President Karolos Papoulias at the presidential palace
Alexis Tsipras, head of Greece's Syriza party, the second-largest after the May 6, 2012 election
Frontrunners: Antonis Samaras (left), leader of the conservative New Democracy party, and Alexis Tsipras (right) leader of the untested Far Left Syriza
The other front-runner is Syriza, an untried Far Left consortium that wants to tear up the German deal, abandon public sector cuts and yet, somehow, remain in the euro.
If Syriza wins an outright victory, watch the markets fall off a cliff on Monday morning.
The likely outcome, though, is some sort of fragile coalition involving elements of both these factions and a demand for a new deal. But if the Germans decide there is no further scope for negotiation (and the German public certainly feels that way), then tomorrow’s election could be immaterial.
After another period of fraught EU negotiations, Greece would be shown the door and it would be Drachmageddon time anyway.
There is a palpable sense of poverty almost everywhere. Some areas have become feral no-go zones after dark. And yet what I find most surprising is the sense of calm, almost defiant resignation.
There has been no stampede for petrol or food. True, people have been withdrawing cash at the rate of up to 800 million euros a day, and an estimated 70 billion euros is thought to have been squirrelled away in foreign bank accounts in recent months.
But what is perhaps more surprising is that 170 billion euros is still sitting in ordinary Greek bank accounts. There have been no queues outside Athenian banks this week. In short, there is no panic.
New Democracy: The party's supporters wait for a speech from its leader, Antonis Samaras, during a pre-election campaign rally
New Democracy: The party's supporters wait for a speech from its leader, Antonis Samaras, during a pre-election campaign rally
‘Perhaps this is what it feels like just before the volcano is about to explode,’ says Nikos Konstandaras, columnist and managing editor of the mainstream national newspaper, Kathimerini.
‘This election offers no clear solution, no clear choice between “in” or “out” of the euro. So many people have taken the view that what will happen, will happen.’
Ever since the Greek economy went into freefall after the global economic crisis of 2008, the Greeks have been blaming their politicians — and the Germans — for their plight. But wiser Greeks concede that the real culprit is to be found in the mirror. The fact is that for years, Greece juggled a ludicrously bloated public sector with a national allergy to paying tax.
Last month, Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund, prescribed a simple path to Greek salvation: ‘I think they should help themselves collectively — by all paying their tax.’
She was castigated in Greece for her insensitivity, but she had one ally — the Greek taxman.
‘I agree wholeheartedly. Tax evasion in Greece amounts to 45 billion euros each year,’ said Nikos Lekkas, head of the Greek tax authority. ‘If we could raise even just half of that, Greece’s problems would be solved.’
His main problem, he added, was a conspiratorial lack of co-operation from the banks.
The Greek economy has long been a basket case. Until last year, anyone belonging to one of 600 ‘hazardous occupations’, including hair stylists, cashiers and radio announcers, could retire in their early 50s on a state pension equivalent to 80 per cent of their final salary. Just 5,000 people in a country of nine million admitted to earning more than £90,000 a year.
Greece’s shipping billionaires, meanwhile, enjoyed (and still enjoy) tax-free status on the basis their industry brings in 14 billion euros to the economy each year and they might go elsewhere if threatened. 
Threatening: Extreme right party Golden Dawn has said it will remove immigrants from hospitals and nurseries in Greece if it wins power (pictured is party candidate Ilias Panagiotaros)
Threatening: Extreme right party Golden Dawn has said it will remove immigrants from hospitals and nurseries in Greece if it wins power (pictured is party candidate Ilias Panagiotaros)
The system has been tightened. The list of ‘hazardous occupations’ has been halved (though it still includes cheesemakers). Retirement ages have risen and pensions have been slashed by between 10 and 30 per cent. Yet most government offices are still overstaffed and incompetent. Buying something as simple as a car tax disc can take a day.
Just this week, it has emerged that Mr Lekkas and his team of tax collectors have had considerable success with a new innovation — a form of council tax.
Millions of Greeks were outraged by the suggestion that, having paid a purchase tax (what you and I know as stamp duty), they should also pay a further tax on their property. They call it haritsa — ‘the axe’.
But the taxman had the bright idea of attaching it to the electricity bill. So, if you dodge this tax, you get disconnected. As a result, it has already raised more than 2 billion euros.
Meanwhile, the inevitable rise of the extremists should worry us all. Certainly, a trip to the Athens headquarters of the Golden Dawn party is an alarming experience. Having had negligible support in recent years, this overtly fascistic organisation ended up with 21 seats at the last election.
Last week, a senior party figure hit a female Communist during a live TV debate and then ran from the studio — though he is now suing her for ‘provocation’.
Despite this, the party is expecting an increase in its votes tomorrow.
Shocking: This footage from Greece's private Antenna television station shows Elias Kassidiaris, front left, spokesman for Golden Dawn, slapping Liana Kanelli, a former MP for the Communist Party of Greece
Shocking: This footage from Greece's private Antenna television station shows Elias Kassidiaris, front left, spokesman for Golden Dawn, slapping Liana Kanelli, a former MP for the Communist Party of Greece
Golden Dawn, frankly, make the BNP look fluffy. There are heavies from central casting on the door. They warn me that it is strictly forbidden to photograph the building, hilarious given that it is on a main road with an enormous banner draped over a second floor balcony saying: ‘Greece for the Greeks.’
Everything is decorated with the party’s symbol, a variation on the swastika inside a laurel wreath.
Inside, walls are lined with photographs of Nuremburg-style rallies with plenty of flaming torches. ‘We are not Nazis. We are nationalists,’ says Golden Dawn candidate Ioannis Vloudis firmly.
So how come they march around with torches and swastikas? ‘It is not a swastika,’ says the retired vet. ‘It’s a 2,500-year-old symbol from ancient Thrace. It’s not our fault if the Nazis stole our symbol.’
He says his party wants Greece to stay in the euro, renegotiate the bailout and get the rich to pay more tax. Just like every party on the opposite side of the political spectrum, then. What separates Golden Dawn is its naked xenophobia.
It not only wants to seal Greece’s eastern border — with landmines if necessary — and deport the country’s estimated 700,000 illegal immigrants. Its members have called for immigrants to be removed from hospitals and nurseries.
Meanwhile, attacks on ethnic minorities in Greece are increasingly commonplace.
Meltdown: Neo-Nazi attitudes are gaining ground in Greece - and the police and ethnic minorities are paying the price
Meltdown: Neo-Nazi attitudes are gaining ground in Greece - and the police and ethnic minorities are paying the price
For others, it is the Germans who are the villains. Everywhere I go, the level of casual anti-German vitriol is astonishing.
‘They slaughtered whole villages here, and now they want to tell us what to do? Merkel [the German chancellor] is like Hitler,’ says Stavros Vasilarkos, 58, in his near-empty bar in the shipbuilding district of Perama.
At the back of the bar, a handful of unemployed men make a coffee last all night as they play pool or backgammon. ‘Who are these Germans anyway?’ asks Vasilarkos. ‘They were in the trees with tails when Greeks were building beautiful buildings such as the Parthenon.’
He cites the story of a group of German holidaymakers who recently walked out of a Cretan nightclub without paying for their beers. They argued they didn’t need to pay since Germany had covered the cost with its latest bail-out. They were never going to win the brawl that followed.
Down at the port city of Piraeus, Father Andreas Marcopolos is starting the daily task of supplying 3,500 free meals to his flock, ranging from homeless immigrants to impoverished professionals. 
Can it hold? If Greece votes to reject the austerity package imposed by the IMF and World Bank, it will see its existing wealth cut in half
Can it hold? If Greece votes to reject the austerity package imposed by the IMF and World Bank, it will see its existing wealth cut in half
The imposing church of St Nicholas faces a huge cruise ship, the Noordam, on the other side of a thick fence.
‘The shipowners give us nothing. They have no heart,’ says the normally jovial 58-year-old priest.
‘We are a Third World country and it is getting worse.’
He introduces me to Diana Fanelaki, 45, a mother of four children. Her husband, a chef, has not worked since January and their electricity has been disconnected for months.
She has just been served with an eviction order and receives no benefits because her husband failed to pay enough into the state welfare scheme.
I try to explain how welfare is a very different prospect in Britain. But she thinks I am joking. For a second or two, I can almost detect a smile.
Whether she will find anything to lift her mood after tomorrow’s elections is another matter.
As the world watches and waits, the birthplace of democracy is a pitiful sight this weekend.

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Friday 15 June 2012

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The White Cross is the Blood & Honour prisoner and their families support organisation. The group provides 28 prisoners with legal and spiritual aid, literature and financial assistance, but it also organises material support and help for the families of imprisoned 28 supporters.
We support those who have been arrested, charged, remanded or sentenced for offences relating to the 28 musical resistance.
Due to the refusal of the Red Cross, Amnesty International and other prisoner aid groups to support patriotic political prisoners, the White Cross makes sure no 28 prisoner is left behind or forgotten in their times of need.
In the times we live in, where patriotism and loyalty have become criminal acts, for safety reasons, many comrades have to keep their identities and whereabouts secret when in prison, the White Cross does not give out information on any prisoner unless requested too, and so provides a vital conduit between our organisation on the outside and those inside while maintaining the safety of all.
We are a self financing organisation which relies solely on donations from comrades, supporters and various fund raising operations held at 28 concerts and socials.
If you wish to support the White Cross and by doing so show solidarity with political prisoners of the 28 musical resistance network, please donate next time a 28 comrade comes collecting, please buy a raffle ticket or sign that card with words of comradeship and hope.
Small gestures from those on the outside mean so much to comrades held within and those small gestures help break the chains.
Ours is a Brotherhood that looks after its own in every way.
Cede Nullis 28!

NOW 80% DEMAND VOTE TO QUIT EU

I FOUND THIS ON FB THIS MORNING ,,,,TIME TO WITH DRAW AND TEAR DOWN THE EU .CLOSE ALL BORDERS IN EVERY LAND ,SEND BACK ALL THE NON FOLKS OF THEM LANDS IF IT MEANS BRITS COMING HOME AND OTHER WHITE NATIONS TAKING BACK THERE EX PATS SO BE ,,BUT CHANGE IS NEEDED NOW ,,,,WE NEED A WHITE NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT IN THE UK LET US FOLLOW THE GREEKS WITH THE GOLDEN DAWN PARTY'S GOOD FORTUNES ....WHITE PRIDE MUST BE RESTORED INTO OUR CHILDREN'S TEACHINGS AT SCHOOL NOT THIS EU WAY OF TEACHING THE KIDS IN SCHOOLS ,,,,ANY WAYS ENJOY READING THIS POST AND COMMENT PLEASE ,,,,,,,,,
The vast majority of Britons now want a referendum on EU membership
Tuesday June 12,2012

By Alison Little

DEMANDS for the British people to have a say on our role in Europe got a huge boost yesterday.
A new poll showed more than 80 per cent of voters are crying out for a referendum.
Nearly half of voters – 49 per cent – want their voices heard straight away, according to the survey.
A further third, 33 per cent, believe that there should be a vote “in the next few years”.


David Cameron, delivers his statement at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg
in revealing people’s deep dissatisfaction with Brussels in our popular crusade to get Britain out of the EU.
We have consistently said Europe has changed so dramatically since 1975 – when Britons last had a referendum – that another is long overdue.
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It seems the Chancellor is a late convert to the referendum cause
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Ukip deputy leader Paul Nuttall
Yesterday’s survey by Populus underlined the strength of feeling and will fuel many MPs’ calls for greater urgency.





Labour MP and former minister Kate Hoey said: “This poll shows that the message the Daily Express has been carrying for many months is resonating with the public. A referendum is not a sideline issue – it is crucial to the public and must happen.”
Leading Tory eurosceptic MP Peter Bone said: “The political elite are scared of asking the question. They know people don’t want the EU, they don’t want the £41billion membership fee, they want border controls returned, they want decisions made in Parliament.”

Britons show us exactly how they feel about the EU
He added: “If the problem is Lib Dem Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, then the Prime Minister should say to him: ‘If you don’t like it, then go to the country, we’ve got to have this referendum’.”
Ian McKenzie of referendum campaign group the People’s Pledge said the latest poll came as no surprise.
In its local referendums on the issue, its first trial in Thurrock, Essex, found 90 per cent of respondents are in favour of having a vote.
Canvassing in the Manchester area, in the Lib Dem Parliamentary seats of Cheadle, Hazel Grove and Manchester Withington, is gauging views there.
Populus found backing shared almost evenly across Tory and Labour voters, while the 74 per cent of Lib Dems wanting a vote was not far behind the 82 per cent across the whole population. Older voters are slightly more in favour.

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso
Chancellor George Osborne has raised speculation about the possibility of a vote in recent days. And former Labour Foreign Secretary Lord Owen is the most senior politician so far publicly to back a referendum. As we reported, he proposes a twin-question format.
Yesterday’s poll for The Times newspaper suggested at first glance that the answer to those questions might be uncertain, although a large number of people are evidently open to being convinced in a full-blown campaign.

There are similar scenes across Europe
It also showed most of those expressing an opinion wanted to leave although the questions did not explicitly spell out the option. On if Britain should belong to a single market in a wider European Community, 40 per cent said No, 32 per cent Yes and 27 per cent Don’t Know.
Answering the peer’s second proposed question of whether to stay in the EU with the option kept open of joining the more integrated eurozone, 44 per cent said No, 36 per cent Yes, and 19 per cent Don’t Know.
Meanwhile, eurosceptic think tank Open Europe said yesterday that failure quickly to rewrite our terms of membership would result in unstoppable public support for what it believes would be a damaging exit.

Tuesday 5 June 2012

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Sunday 3 June 2012

Hamburg 'war zone' after national socialists stop the red scum


Hamburg 'war zone' after National sociallists  demonstrationagainst the unclean and vermin ,

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Edited by: Willeke Tersteeg - 02/06/12, 18:41 - Source: AP / Thelocal.de
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In Hamburg, Germany today neo-Nazis and anti-Nazis clashed with each other. The police tried to come between them. Police cars were set on fire and garbage bags. Witnesses describe the town 'as a war zone. "
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In Wandsbek district in the northern German city, the two groups are in contact. The anti-Nazis tried to demonstrate the far-right supporters counter and threw up barricades, who also were fired. They also used stones and bottles at police and their opponents to attack. On the early Saturday morning were already several police vehicles on fire, probably by the neo-Nazis.

Several policemen were injured, 700 demonstrators were arrested. With water cannons at the protesters tried to restrain, says Sandra Levgruen, police spokesman. More than 10,000 thousand people in total were on their feet to protest, 1000 police officers tried everything in the right direction.
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