Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Is Gordon Brown responsible for a Black Country council banning an English St. George’s Day march.


Last September Prime Minister Gordon Brown with his New Labour Party cabinet held a meeting here in the West Midlands, the first time a cabinet meeting had been held outside of London for 90 years. Why would a Prime Minister, a confirmed British Nationalist who refuses to give the political and constitutional recognition to England and the English Nation, want to hold a cabinet meeting in the heart of England’s English community, if was not to rally his British forces and plan against an English revival that was taking place in the regions Black Country towns. There is no greater English revival in the country to match that of the Black Country, and the Borough of Sandwell is seeing its local town of West Bromwich St. George’s Day parades reach numbers in excess of 15,000 on a regular basis, so has the Scot Gordon Brown had a hand in stopping it? Why did he Gordon Brown choose Sandwell as the place to begin his Schools Britishness and citizenship programme Sandwell calls ‘Rewind’, and give them a £500.000 grant out of the government's ‘Preventing Violent Extremism Fund’ when by their own admission the councillors admit there is no problem or recorded problems in the area, if it was not because he knew that British Nationalists in Sandwell council would be able to force his policies through. It is this same Sandwell council and British Nationalists that are leading the campaign to support Gordon Brown’s programme of destroying England’s unity and Nationhood, by breaking up England into a Britain of British Regions, and supporting his call for a Birmingham City Region.The council that fought a campaign to Kick Racism out of Football now perpetrates racism itself.
What is this Sandwell ‘Rewind’ project anyway, according to the council’s safer communities chief, Councillor Derek Rowley said “This is a really good project; Rewind goes into schools and does things like DNA tests and family trees” WHAT! This sounds like a policy of the Third Reich and Nazi Germany, and didn’t millions die to prevent this sort of atrocity happening again, is this a British plan to get a DNA data base of future citizens by the back door , or it is a plan of English genocide. Councillor Yvonne Davies another British Nationalist said “The parade created an unhealthy atmosphere and inspired young boys to be racist” what she is actual implying is that it is against Gordon Brown’s British policy for anyone to recognise their country to be England and not Britain, and anyone who goes against this policy and wants to celebrate an English identity she considers them to be a racist. What she failed to say was that the whole Britishness and Rewind project of Sandwell was being funded and operated by British Nationalists, in as much that Gordon Brown, elected from a Scottish constituency and self appointed First Minister of England was forcing this British policy only onto England, and not onto his own people that elected him.
If the British political parties believed in a United Kingdom this project would apply across all our nations.
She like other British Nationalists have no problem accepting that it is possible to celebrate both a British and another national identity, like they do in Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, so long as it is not an English identity they want to celebrate, they will fund and support it. I myself have attended most of Sandwell’s parades and I agree with Trevor Collins of the Stone Cross St. George’s Association which organises the parade, that to suggest the parade is racist is offensive and ridiculous, and I am sure people like Rustie Lee, and Carl Chinn who support the parade will not look kindly on being called racists either, banning the parade will encourage racism not prevent it. The parade is attended by people of all races and creeds who mix in and have a good time and nobody has been prevented from attending, and I speak the truth when I say neither me my family or relations have ever seen any trouble on the march, and it has been great fun for residents along the route to decorate their houses, in other words the problem for the British is there isn’t a problem, they want to create one, because the English are at last waking up to their discrimination.
The organisers are free to contact the West Midlands CEP who will help in any way possible.We call upon the Express & Star Black Country newspaper, to do what is has done in the past, and pledge its support for the English St. George’s Day march.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Many of us don't want this associated with our area of the town. The parade has always attracted a very unpleasant fringe - not just extremists but anti-social behavior.

Taxpayers money can not be justified on this when front line services are being axed. Especially not when SMBC are already spending 40k on the St Georges Party in the Park and the Concert.