"It is with regret that I am now handing over the Chairmanship of the BDP to Claire Khaw. I had such high hopes for the party as an enclave for ethno-nationalists with superior education to the ones in the NF, but it was not to be. Ethno-nationalism is a dead duck. I only realised this when I found myself saying on Facebook to Claire Khaw that I would vote UKIP in the General Election of 2015. When I made that fatal pronouncement I had no idea then that I was declaring the death sentence on ethno-nationalism. However, it has been rightly pointed out that this is logically inevitable after my admission that I would not even be voting for the party that I am Chairman of.
Having come to this conclusion, I feel I have no option but to resign in favour of Claire Khaw, who promises us that civic nationalism will get us ethno-nationalists most of what we want. I therefore urge BDP members to strive for nationalism and support our new leader, putting our best nationalist foot forward. Good luck, Claire!"
I just have a feeling that my exclusion from the BDP is not because of my doubtful oratorical skills, but for racial reasons. What do you think, dear reader?
I am not such a headbanger that I would ask the NF why on earth they won't admit me as a member. However, when the Treasurer of the BDP is known to promote civic nationalism, it seems not quite right that I should be excluded from the launch meeting in February and for the London Organiser to pointedly not respond to a question I asked, which was whether I could attend their May meeting.
http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/archive/british-democratic-party-launches-and-promises-it-will-belong-to-its-members
http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/archive/how-the-british-democratic-party-was-born
http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/blogs/searchlight-blog/british-democratic-party-to-launch-nationally
They are certainly more "racial" than the BNP.
Having come to this conclusion, I feel I have no option but to resign in favour of Claire Khaw, who promises us that civic nationalism will get us ethno-nationalists most of what we want. I therefore urge BDP members to strive for nationalism and support our new leader, putting our best nationalist foot forward. Good luck, Claire!"
I just have a feeling that my exclusion from the BDP is not because of my doubtful oratorical skills, but for racial reasons. What do you think, dear reader?
I am not such a headbanger that I would ask the NF why on earth they won't admit me as a member. However, when the Treasurer of the BDP is known to promote civic nationalism, it seems not quite right that I should be excluded from the launch meeting in February and for the London Organiser to pointedly not respond to a question I asked, which was whether I could attend their May meeting.
http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/archive/british-democratic-party-launches-and-promises-it-will-belong-to-its-members
http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/archive/how-the-british-democratic-party-was-born
http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/blogs/searchlight-blog/british-democratic-party-to-launch-nationally
They are certainly more "racial" than the BNP.
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