A Media Blackout

But we don’t care . . .

by Martin Wingfield

You would have thought that the Annual Conference of Britain’s fourth most popular political party would have warranted a report of a couple of lines at the very least even if in just one of our national newspapers.

But apparently it wasn’t newsworthy enough, and in years gone by I would have been desperately disappointed at this lack of coverage which would have left the public completely in the dark as to the event taking place. But today I’m not bothered by this deliberate media blackout – it can’t be anything else – because thanks to our website the conference was taken live into the homes of thousands of BNP supporters who didn’t come to Blackpool, and in the months to come any new visitors to our website will be able to see and hear the best speeches, debates and lectures from the Conference thanks to BNPtv.

Nick Griffin’s speech was topical and sharp, linking the recession to the public’s political awakening and realisation that only the British National Party can safeguard our people through these most difficult of times. I think the speech links well with the front page of the latest issue of Freedom which details how only an economy based on national interests, which directly protects the livelihoods of the British working people and the welfare of our most vulnerable and elderly, is the way forward.The Conference was the best organised one that I’ve attended and that’s down to Micheala Mackensie whose experience and professionalism in this sphere has taken the Party’s political events to a new level over the past 12 months. The debate was also better than anything in previous years and the calibre of our delegates continues to impress. The future looks very, very good for the British National Party and barring any major setbacks, we must be on target for further electoral progress in 2009.

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2008-11-17