BNP
As BNP Leader Nick Griffin looks like missing out on going to the Queens Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on July 12th.
DSS caught up the man who invited Mr Griffin as his guest, Mr Richard Barnbrook. Mr Barnbrook became the BNP’s highest ranking official when he was elected to the London Assembly last May.

DSS: You have stated that you want to give the real people of London a voice. Who are the real people of London?

Barnbrook: I mean the indigenous population first, and the post-war immigrants who came over to rebuild Britain and clean our toilets, such as Caribbean’s who arrived on the Empire Windrush, second.

DSS: You have said that immigrants arriving in the last 15 years are taking more from British society than they are putting back. So who is to blame for that?

Barnbrook: It’s not immigrants that are at fault here. It never has been. It’s the establishment, our own governing powers and their greed or their ignorance or their simple gutlessness to do anything about it. They feel if they try to look at immigration they will have the finger pointed at them ‘racist’. This is an easy get out clause this is bullying people.

DSS: Mr Barnbrook is the BNP a racist party?

Barnbrook: You have got to be joking we’re not racist at all. We simply do not perceive one person’s religion, identity, culture or way of life as being better than our own, what is wrong with that?

DSS: Would you perhaps consider the BNP to be a far right party?

Barnbrook: Not at all - not far right, definitely not far left and definitely not too wrong.

DSS: If your party were elected to govern at Westminster what would your party do on the immigration question. Would you say, like to repatriate the immigrant population?

DSS: I would like to see a total stop on all immigration, which I believe influences all aspects of our existence, from health and crime to bath water. All immigrants would be assessed as to their validity to be here, illegal immigrants would go from hence they came - as would those being released from prison.

DSS: So tell me what is Britishness?

Barnbrook: Britishness is all that is good about being British, the shake of a hand that is a personal guarantee, the humility, the honesty and the benevolence - all these elements are what make the British people British. Language, Religion, Humour and Law are around the periphery.

DSS: Can there be British Muslims?

Barnbrook: Of course yes, but on the grounds that they follow all of the identities being described of living in this country and benefiting this country. You may have your religion behind your closed doors but you don’t bring it onto the streets. You can be gay behind closed doors, you can be heterosexual behind closed doors, but you don’t bring it onto the streets, overtly demanding more rights for it.

DSS: Can you win the Mayoral vote?

Barnbrook: Realistically it’s unlikely but who knows? Immigration has moved up the political agenda and the mainstream parties have been adopting issues raised by the BNP. Where we lead, they are following.

If the other parties had done their jobs properly in the first place, this party wouldn’t exist. It’s as simple as that. So I say “Thank you” to all the mainstream parties!

DSS: OK, well the answers to the first two questions are acceptable. But c’mon is the BNP a racist party?

Barnbrook: Any racism here belongs to those, like the established media, the likes of the BBC, who deny “real Londoners” the rights of free expression and association. The racists are the chastises, the demonises, the shutters-down of conversation. Racism is the taking away of London from its real people. Racism is black history month taught to white schoolchildren, while the vast achievements of our people are ignored. The English, and English Londoners in particular, are the most aggrieved, the most disadvantaged people in this country - and that’s racism. They are the ones being displaced and dispossessed - the only ones who truly are experiencing Racism.