
Both speakers reinforced the WNP pledge not to water down the basic principles of Racial Nationalism in an effort to appear respectable to attract votes as some so-called Nationalists are mistakenly attempting to do.
The first speaker
Peter Rushton (left) explained how Nationalist parties that had NOT watered
down their policies on Race and repatriation had still gained respectable
percentages of the vote in the recent council elections proving that the
British people are voting for Nationalist candidates because they think
they ARE RACIST and not because of some trendy new 'respectability' certain individuals and groups believe they have gained. Peter delivered his speech
in his own inimitable style, pledging that we, the WNP, never will compromise
our beliefs on Race and this was greeted with rapturous applause from those
present.
Our final speaker was John Wood
(right) who also emphasised that our first and foremost goal is the
preservation of our RACE and that everything else is secondary. He pointed
out that although we, as Nationalists, love our nation and its natural
beauty, all that will be worthless if our Race is no longer in existence.
John showed how the First and Second World Wars had drastically reduced
the working population of our country and the traitors in power who had
caused those wars had firstly looked to Eastern Europe for replacements
- people of our own Race - but eventually decided to bring in thousands
of non-Whites from the remnants of the British Empire, now called the 'British
Commonwealth' to use as cheap labour. John demanded for the compulsory
repatriation of all non-Whites from this country and the rest of Europe
and called for us to aim our anger at the traitorous old gang politicians
who we hold responsible for the hell we are being forced to endure.
The audience loved this and John's speech was acknowledged with thunderous
applause.
Everyone present agreed the meeting was a resounding success with excellent
speakers and a great atmosphere amongst those attending. Discussions after
the meeting included plans for fighting selected elections next year and
a special elections committee comprised of season activists with experience
of fighting elections since the early 70s was formed. New members, including
prominent Nationalist veterans from the North West, were signed up and
the collection raised over £150. The three literature stalls run
by the WNP, Heritage and Destiny and the Heretical Press did a brisk trade.