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Sunday, 04 May 2008
fear_in_the_eye.jpgThe BNP gained a major victory, winning power with its first ever seat on the 25 member London Assembly by the narrowest of margins - just 0.3% - that's approximately 6,500 votes. Every single Muslim who did not vote against the BNP is responsible for the fact that this racist Islamophobic party has now gained power over the lives of nearly 1 million Muslims in London.

Those mosques that did nothing to mobilise voters are guilty of helping these racists. HT and their 'don't vote' brigade are guilty of helping these racists.

BNP councillors in Barking and Dagenham have already started to try and pass motions banning hijab. BNP activists have written letters declaring "Muslim blood will be spilt", and been convicted of plotting to firebomb mosques.

When will our mosque leaders wake up?

Source: The Times
BNP celebrate after securing Assembly seat

The British National Party scored its most significant electoral victory to date last night, as it won a seat on the London Assembly.

The far-Right party secured enough London-wide votes to pass threshold of around the five per cent of votes needed for a seat on the authority, which holds the mayor accountable for his £11 billion budget.

The BNP mounted a significant campaign in its attempt to penetrate the capital and will chalk up a seat as a major victory and a sign of support from the electorate at large.

Simon Darby, the party’s deputy leader, said a seat on the London Assembly was “the icing on the cake”, and the BNP’s “equivalent of getting into the Premiership”.

BNP's man in the Assembly defends the party
Anti-facist and gay rights groups have called for protests in the capital in light of the win.

There was a glimpse of the divisions to come in scenes last night at City Hall as BNP supporters and protesters confronted each other in the aftermath of the result announcement.

The BNP can attribute its success to strong results in several areas, including more than 12 per cent of the vote in Havering and Redbridge, almost 10 per cent of the vote in City & East, and six per cent in Ealing & Hillingdon.

It ran in third place overall in Havering & Redbridge and placed fourth and fifth in several other constituencies.

However the party failed to live up to initial hype, as it had been expected to easily clear the threshold for a seat.

Outside London, the BNP had a mixed night, gaining ten seats overall and breaking new ground in some parts of the country but generally performing less well on councils where it has enjoyed past success.

The party won its first two seats in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, and a further two on Derbyshire’s Amber Valley council, also picking up single victories in Thurrock, Essex, and Three Rivers, Hertfordshire.

It gained its first foothold in South Yorkshire, where the BNP contested five seats on Rotherham council and won two of them, ousting the sitting Labour mayor, Allan Jackson.

Denis MacShane, the Labour MP for Rotherham, said the seats had fallen to a party that to could offer no solution to the town’s needs, “only hate and division”.

The BNP’s average share of the vote in the five Rotherham wards was 28.7 per cent, but it failed to make an anticipated breakthrough in neighbouring Barnsley, fielding 20 unsuccessful candidates whose average vote was 18.3 per cent. Six of them came in second.

In West Yorkshire, the party made no progress in Leeds, Bradford or Kirklees, where it lost the only seat it was defending and suffered a dip in support across most areas.

Calderdale elected one BNP candidate, in a ward where the party has done well in the past, and it picked up another seat across the border in Pendle, Lancashire. It also held the seat it was defending in Burnley.

The BNP’s biggest advance came in Stoke-on-Trent, with three victorious candidates bringing to nine the party’s representation on the troubled Labour-run council.

Its most damaging loss came in Epping Forest, where BNP councillors were unseated in two of the three seats where the party was seeking re-election.

In total, the BNP fielded 614 local election candidates, 585 in England and 29 in Wales, where it failed to make any impact.

Mr Darby claimed that a gain of 10 seats was “not a bad haul” but admitted that the BNP’s focus - and much of its resources - during the campaign had been targeted on London.



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Readers have left 19 comments.
Atiq Malik: Quote

The BNP can attribute its success to strong results in several areas, including more than 12 per cent of the vote in Havering and Redbridge, almost 10 per cent of the vote in City & East, and six per cent in Ealing & Hillingdon.

How many Muslims voted in Redbridge and Ealing?

We need to educate our community.
(1) 2008-05-04 22:41:15
Tabish: Quote

I think more education was needed here clearly, these mayoral elections are complicated with people getting 3 ballot papers each... the councils should be funding the registration and education of these kind of complicated elections.. We can also blame the muslim leaders but i'd like to also shift some blame towards councils..specially places like Tower Hamlets..
(2) 2008-05-05 06:40:24
Tahira: Quote

If BNP victory doesn't wake Muslims up then we deserve what's coming to us!

The most Muslim areas of London had the lowest voter turn-out (City and East constituency). HT has a lot to answer for!
(3) 2008-05-05 07:41:44
Taz: Quote

HT are the flip side of the BNP. No wonder HT refuse to oppose them.
(4) 2008-05-05 08:41:58
Dolores: Quote

I understand that some Muslim organisations in Tower Hamlets told people not to vote because voting is un-Islamic.
(5) 2008-05-05 09:19:19
mohammed: Quote

As despised the BNP are, realistically, what are they going to do. We've had the muslim friendly labour which has been responsible for killing over a hundred thousand innocent iraqi's ( Mostly muslim ). You need to stop the sabre rattling. Instaed why don't put all your effort and get the bnp banned?
(6) 2008-05-05 09:50:02
Time to open our eyes: Quote

"Anti-facist and gay rights groups have called for protests in the capital in light of the win".

It is only hoped that this doesn't make some Muslims think that others will protest for them as racism of the BNP is directed at Muslims.

"The far-Right party secured enough London-wide votes to pass threshold of around the five per cent of votes needed for a seat on the authority, which holds the mayor accountable for his £11 billion budget".

It is already well known that the BNP have on their website and as part of their policy that they their policy is that white women should stay at home and not work. This in reality is so that white women supporters of the bnp go to interview when up against non-white candidates and say that the BNP would prefer that they stayed at home and didn't work.

This then means that they get the job as the employer feels that he is doing his bit against the racist BNP by going against their policies of making white women stay at home. Clever eh???

The BNP no longer are the party of outright hate and racism but with a budget of £11billion and boris by their side can create a lot of jobs so that they can push thorugh their policy of ensuring that white families are better off economically than everyone else.



(7) 2008-05-05 09:57:09
Hazbu Malik: Quote

You shoulfd do leafelts targeting the mosque and the communty telling them they are pathetic.
(8) 2008-05-05 11:18:49
rj: Quote

The usual aggressive, bullying, guilt-trip tactics from MPAC.

There could be a valid point here, but by making it in this way, you just look like psycho's (extremists/radicals/whatever).

Why not put out a podcast full of shouting, and a few "Allahu Akbar"s to complete the picture?

Calm down FFS.
(9) 2008-05-05 16:34:24
liger05: Quote

Surely the question should be why in a city like London in 2008 are there still 70,000 people who would vote for a party like the BNP? Stop blaming the lack of muslim vote or black voters etc and go deeper.
(10) 2008-05-05 18:20:52
Are you Listening: Quote

Well done the Braying Beards and the Jilbaab Girls! You are the best activists for the BNP.

Help the kuffar, why don't you!

How silly you are.

If you don't want to vote then why don't you get on a plane and head for Saudi Arabia? I'm sure you'll enjoy the lack of freedom there.
(11) 2008-05-05 22:03:02
non-londoner sis: Quote

this is what sh haitham was saying! that when you don't vone, you're indirectly letting the party that's worse win!

i mean even non-muslims know of "tactical voting"

gosh, how low can we go?!?!
(12) 2008-05-05 22:04:42
haidar: Quote

in my opinion there is no difference between the BNP and the islamophobic Labour party
(13) 2008-05-06 02:12:30
The Ghost Of Europes Past......: Quote

You Muslims really do make it difficult for anyone else to warm to you.

It's always: "My way or the highway", as you bleat on about yourselves, as some "specialist cause".

You seem to think that we don't understand, the many injustices created by other (none Islamic Nations) in the Islamic world!

We do!!!

But we also understand the many injustices that are CAUSED by the Islamic world!!!

I dunno if you have come around to this line of thought yet, but Europe: - 1930s. - A place where your mortal enemies "the Jews", were used as "stooges", by a large group of unsavory people.

Europe a Century later.....

And the coming of the all inclusive (and Soviet in style) - E.U. super state.

Has any Muslim scholar stopped to think why it is, that at a time when Europe's "left" are busying themselves creating a man made monstrosity, that they would continue to allow vast numbers of Islamic settlers to arrive on our shores, unabated?

For the continuing future of our European lands?

But surely if this process continues, within only a few decades, their E.U. dreams will collapse in flames, as in a European Islamic Continent, Muslims wont subscribe to a gigantic Marxist super state.

Man made? - And not the will of God?? - No Chance!!!

The people of Europe hate this burgeoning E.U. structure - yet the "left" push it through regardless, - like demented twentieth Century dictators.

And these are the same people, that you readily believe "are answerable to you"?

What do your two "ideologies" have in common, other than the inability to recognise the border controls of any Nation State?

In a word - "NOTHING".....

So why are the European "left" going to readily cede to Islam, and let Muslims dominate "THEIR" dreams for the future of "THEIR" Europe?

As indigenous European peoples, we struggle to understand where exactly it is, your coming from.

You refuse to interact, You demand special privileges, and yet you offer nothing in return, other than an outdated religious mono culture of both bigotry and hate.

"The religion of peace"?

Do you at all realise what a standing joke those words have become around the none Islamic world?

And you honestly believe that our treacherous leaders see Islam as the coming future of historical Europe, and more over the world?

Id be careful what you wish for - As it won't come true.

There's far more reason to believe that "Islam" and "Muslims" are being "set up" as the "New Stooges" of this twenty first Century Europe in which we live.

And as you've constantly refused to integrate into European culture (what-ever that may be), why on earth do you honestly think Europeans would come to your cause if things do happen to go "pear shaped"?

How many indigenous Europeans will readily lay down their lives to defend Islam and it's overpowering "alien" culture, which you do NOTHING to change? - or even modify....

It's just a theory!!!.....

And If I don't trust an E,U, super state, and its self serving politicians, then why on earth would you?
(14) 2008-05-06 03:49:34
kermit: Quote

You shoulfd do leafelts targeting the mosque and the communty telling them they are pathetic.
— Hazbu Malik


no you should...typical muslim always telling others what they should do.
(15) 2008-05-06 08:20:25
liger05: Quote

Well done the Braying Beards and the Jilbaab Girls! You are the best activists for the BNP.

Help the kuffar, why don't you!

How silly you are.

If you don't want to vote then why don't you get on a plane and head for Saudi Arabia? I'm sure you'll enjoy the lack of freedom there.
— Are you Listening


And where should the non muslim non voters go?
(16) 2008-05-06 11:23:21
old blue eyes: Quote

"You refuse to interact, You demand special privileges, and yet you offer nothing in return, other than an outdated religious mono culture of both bigotry and hate".

So do you son so do you....

(17) 2008-05-06 20:11:22
Microscope: Quote

liger05

Non-Muslims who didn't vote was because of one of the following: a) they didn't like any of the candidates; b) they thought their candidate was going to win hands down; c)they couldn't be bothered to vote; d) they are not interested in politics.

They didn't stay away because they thought that voting was WRONG!

What the HUT mob (you know, the ones who run around in 8th Century Arab fancy dress)don't realise is that they have a choice: lie in the kaffir's bed or leave for the land of Islam.

Oh but wait: they won't go. Not because they are religious, no sir: its because they want to hang around scratching their privates, yawning, and leering at semi naked dolly birds up and down the High Streets of the Land of Kuffar.
(18) 2008-05-06 22:34:20
I Sidat: Quote


And where should the non muslim non voters go?
— liger05


Agreed (as a muslim), 'society needs to work together in order for greater community cohesion' again as i have stated before religion can't be used to appreciate the outcome of an election. Although i do give regard to religious freedom, if that means telling muslism to take aprt in elections as part of thier religious duty.
(19) 2008-05-08 12:13:17
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