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Wednesday 12 May 2010

British Patriots Never Give In

British Patriots Never Give In

It is with respect to former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, I say farewell and good luck to both him and his family and to say thank you for doing what you thought best for Britain despite that I and many others may have disagreed with you.
As for the rest of your party, it has proven itself to be despicable to the end.
Outside the gates of Downing Street tonight, on David Cameron's entrance as new Prime Minister, Labour supporters and so called anti-fascist UAF, were booing him and his wife on their arrival, and were shouting "Tory Scum".
As to David Cameron, I sincerely wish him well in his position which I and many others would want to be the start of a new beginning in Britain where the British people can be treated for who they are, for what they are and for what they have right to be by all moral and legal standards.
In particular the right to be called indigenous Britons in precisely the same way immigrants are recognised in their own identities.
This land belongs to the British people and if you mistreat them or isolate them, then you will fail in the post of Prime Minister just as others have before you.
You say you want the country to take responsibility.
Take responsibility now for our past and for our future, and make a start to end the discrimination against us the indigenous people of Britain.
This video presentation may help David Cameron and all politicians to see that those of us who are patriots are fighting for something higher than politics, and which is higher than any other thing on earth you could describe.
We fight for our right to our indigenous identity, our culture, our land, our ancestors and our people and for the future existence of all these things in no distinctly different way than former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and others.
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Perhaps you could start by asking the 122 MP's to return their Early Day Motion to the House of Commons, which seeks the signature of our government to recognise the rights of the Indigenous People of the United Kingdom.
Lastly, replacing us is not a viable option it is an act of betrayal.