Thursday 28 January 2010

The New Amber Valley Matters BNP Website


Congratulations to Amber Valley BNP on the launch of their new website.

However, the undesirable Labourites within Amber valley are at it again.

Not content with lying through their nicotine stained teeth when referring to the British National Party, they have the audacity to create a website with virtually the same web address as Amber Valley BNP.

The Amber Valley British National Party websites address is www.ambervalleymatters.org whereas Labour have added ‘uk’ at the end.

By having an address virtually the same, Labour hope to gain website hits from BNP surfers. It makes them feel important, or should that be impotent? Well, maybe they will gain a few hits, but once on their site, BNP surfers will quickly realise just how laughable and pathetic Labour are (but then again, that is Labour all over) and never bother to venture there again.
Unless they fancy a laugh.

Dwindling numbers is the reason. The Labour Party know their time has come to an end. They are in the final death throws and they don’t like it.

Labour see the British National Party as a threat and rightly so, because they know the British National Party allows people to see the truth; truths that at times are very hard to stomach, but the British National Party believes people should be allowed to know what is happening in their country.

After having landed on the Amber Valley Labour website, instead of Amber Valley BNP, I decided to take a quick look around and I have to say that the first thing that struck me was how childish the site is.

It is poorly constructed and full of spelling mistakes. Did they not learn to use the spellcheck function, F7? If it was a simple blog it could, I suppose, be acceptable, but it is supposed to be an official website.

I would also have thought that an official website would concentrate on winning over the electorate by reporting on how they had improved the area or what their intentions are for the future. Instead, the site is used to slander the opposition with the BNP being their main choice.

We all know that Labour, as well as the other parties members and leaders, are behind groups such as the UAF, their signatories are on a previous article I posted. They are also in league with Searchlight and have included its report on the Red White and Blue Festival on their website.

They have articles slating Councillors Lewis Allsebrook (Heanor West) and Cliff Roper (Heanor East) and yet they really should take a good look at their own.

For example John McCabe; the revolting, squat, little midget that shoved his face into mine in an effort to intimidate when I was helping at a table-top sale. Well John, you failed miserably.

What about Glynne Cato (Heanor East) and Jo Ward (Langley Mill) who attended only 8 meetings out of 17?

Then we have County Councillor Paul Smith (Ironville, Riddings and Somercotes) and Brian Lyttle (Somercotes) who spend most nights in the pub until 2am, playing dominoes, drinking and smoking. Isn’t that against the law? A law they helped to push through?

And how about Judy Mallaber? The only time she shows her face in Amber valley is in the run up to an election. The Mansfield CHAD newspaper portrayed her as a ‘Saint in a Scandal’ when the expenses row erupted. I would like to know how she is a ‘Saint’ when she was the 9th highest out of all MP’s when it came to staffing costs (£101,456) and office running costs (£10,388).

And let’s not forget that she is a supporter of communism and part of the Labour Research Department. A group that supports, and provides information, to trade union activities and campaigns. A group that uses the Fabian Strategy of intimidation against its opponents.

Now the general Election date is set, let’s see what they throw at the British National Party. They don’t really have anything left to throw, do they? But we all know that if they can’t find anything they will make it up.

Just out of interest... did you know that Fred West and Dennis Neilson were members of the Labour party?

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