British National Party Leader Indicted For Speech — Just Before Election

By James Fulford

04/07/2005

I wrote about the arrest of the chairman of the British National Party in December, [Then They Came For Nick Griffin] and how that American media seem to ignore the event.

What happened was that the leader of a (tiny) opposition party was arrested for a thought crime: criticizing Islam, which increasingly powerful in Britain.

Nick Griffin has now been indicted — by an astonishing coincidence, just as Tony Blair is running for reelection. [BNP leader faces race hate charges, Press Association, April 6, 2005]

Britain’s liberal elite is determined that neither immigration nor crime should even be raised as issues in an election — by either side. It turns out that these are racial issues, and thus taboo.

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