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What Do the Labour Fascists Want to Hide?



July 10, 2009 by BNP News
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labour-its-not-fascism-when-we-do-itThe election of two British National Party Members of the European Parliament has driven the fascist Labour Government into declaring its intention to withhold official state information from the BNP team.

The ‘democracy-as-long-as-you-agree-with-us’ order to civil servants to withhold information on Government activities from BNP MEPs has been signed by David Miliband, the extreme leftist foreign secretary.

The instruction orders British diplomats to not only withhold information from Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons, but also to bar them from government and embassy events in Brussels.

The decision is evidence of the flagrant disregard for democratic norms. Prior to the BNP’s election victory, all MEPs were granted the same rights of access to government information.

Obviously fearful of what the BNP team would find out, that rule has now been hurriedly amended, raising the question of what it is exactly that the Government wants to hide so badly from the public.

According to a Government spokesman, the BNP team will be “subject to the same general principles governing official impartiality” and they would receive “standard written briefings as appropriate from time to time.”

But the spokesman made it clear that they are under orders not to be “proactive” in dealing with the BNP MEPs and that any requests for policy briefings from them would be treated differently and on “a discretionary basis.”

In his reaction, Mr Griffin said he had no desire to chinwag or drink champagne with political prostitutes like Glenys Kinnock and would be insulted if he had been invited to party with people of that level of treason.

“However, an interesting exercise would be to see if the decision to discriminate against us is legal under Belgian law,” Mr Griffin said. “I suspect it is not, and if so, this would make a fine case against the Labour Party fascists.”

Mr Griffin also pointed out that if the decision to bar him from important information for his constituents was enforced in Britain, he would have no hesitation in taking all legal steps necessary.

“Who are these fools who think that they can discriminate against a million people who voted for the BNP?” he said. “There are millions more who share our views on immigration and a whole host of issues. Just because Mr Miliband does not like those views does not give him the right to deny access to taxpayer-funded information and services to democratically elected representatives.”

There is also a longer term issue, Mr Griffin continued. “This is not just about the rights of the BNP to information. This is a matter of principle with regard to Government transparency.

“If it is alright to do this to the BNP today, it might be alright to do it to anyone tomorrow. This is an extremely dangerous precedent to have set.

“This is not just a political attack on us, but an attack on the civil liberties of all British citizens and needs to be opposed by all those who wish to see democracy preserved against the relentless assaults of those who would seek Britain destroyed forever,” he said.

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