Fascist Conservative & Unionist Party welcome “ex” BNP members into the fold
As the BNP collapses, and BNP members leave due to financial mismanagement, and potentially fraud it is unsurprising that those former or ex BNP members, who care about their country, wish to continue to be active in some alternative political vehicle, although it is also understood that some ex-BNP activists are simply calling it a day, and retiring from political activism, such is their disappointment in the situation created by Nick Griffin.
The Conservative & Unionist Party have re-designed their plain “Green Tree” logo, and replaced it with a “Union Jack Tree shaped flag” in an attempt to attract those still left in the BNP.
Old Conservative & Unionist Party Logo

New Conservative & Unionist Party (BNP Friendly) Logo in comparison to the BNP Logo

David Cameron launched a scathing attack on the British National Party while fielding questions at an agricultural show.
The Tory leader said many people would be angry at the main two parties over the MP expenses furore and would want to punish politicians by voting for the BNP
He was talking with the farming community at the Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
“If you vote for the BNP you are voting for a bunch of fascists who want to divide this country over the issues of race and the colour of skin,” he said.
He became angry when a member of the audience said the BNP “have a point when it comes to immigration”.
“They dress up in a suit and knock on your door in a nice way but they are still Nazi thugs. There is a proper national debate that we should have about immigration.
“I want us to limit the number of people coming to Britain, but do not believe that the way to beat the BNP is to half agree with them.
“These people are not pleasant people.”
A mother raised the issue of her two children not knowing what it was to be British because they did not learn history at school.
Mr Cameron said: “It is one of the great betrayals of school children that we have swept away with narrative history.
“We should be proud of what we have achieved as a country. Teaching people about the British Empire does not mean covering up the bad things that happened. It means having an honest explanation about the good and the bad.”
Cameron talked about bringing in a code of conduct and an ombudsman to make trade fairer between supermarkets and farmers.He also said he would order a cull of badgers to halt the spread of TB.
“Every farmer I have spoken to today has asked me what I am going to do about TB,” he said.
“We need a government who will take the difficult decision to make targeted and limited culls and I am prepared to do that.
“My government would be prepared to have that conversation with the animal rights bodies.”
Before the session, Mr Cameron visited the cattle lines in the main ring and spoke to farmers and food producers. He joked with the audience that Gordon Brown would be fired out of the human cannonball attraction.
Mr Cameron’s warning against the BNP was reinforced by Alan Johnson, the Health Secretary, who said the big political debate would take place among the mainstream parties.
Mr Cameron, however could not give an answer to the Fascist policy of the Conservative & Unionist Party in not allowing the people of England to have their own Parliament – an English Parliament.




perhaps you should ask Cameron Blair Brown Blunkett Straw why their fathers sat aside the home fire burning during the war. So how can any of those Britain destroying scum call anyone fascist thugs especially without any justification whatsoever