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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 100
The Tameside Speech
Jonathan Bowden
37:26 / 81 words
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Because of the warm response to Jonathan Bowden’s “Tangmere Speech,” we are presenting another of his British National Party “stump speeches,” where he begins by commenting on the news of the day and then builds from there. This speech was given on June 1, 2006.
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2 comments
I agree with Jonathan Bowden that the Right is essentially the most ‘green’ than any of the current establishment. Mass movement of people via mass immigration and what are called transient populations/surfeit of labour/ consumers and the increasing populations and their demographic increase is far from ‘green’ in its ever multiplying impact on natural environment, human habitation and resources. So, to stop it and reverse this is the most significant green action for real sustainability, whilst most importantly at the same time assisting the securing of a future for Europeans
He is also correct about that which is a happening in England is also occurring in places like Wales. In cities like Cardiff for example, one local large comprehensive school in was in 1950s 100 percent white in 1979 92 percent white since around 2009 it is 98 percent non-white. That school in the 50s.60s and 70s had hierarchy in the form of prefects and head girl and boy, discipline, corporal punishment; it had high levels of academic, creative and sporting achievements. No longer. This school can no longer pass basic local government quality assessments.
My Parents voted labour all their working lives and I followed suit as many do. But later in life I awoke to the real nature of the establishment politics, and what is actually happening to the West and henceforth I stood for what was true, traditional and real.
I stood for the British National Party in the 2010 local and national elections and achieved a good vote considering that the area is a labour extremist progressive stronghold . Canvassing on the streets had, I recall, all things considered, a supportive response.
Another good, informative, rousing speech by Jonathan Bowden, one that I never got to hear live.
Will do
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