Wednesday, 5 August 2009

sean joins bpp now

lol sean as joined the bpp

i dont know who i feel sorriest for

let the jokes begin

Sean being stupid again

http://griffinwatch-nwn.blogspot.com/2009/07/multicult-pricks-are-laughing-at-us-why.html

The multicult pricks are laughing at us. Why?

first of all sean, your not in the bnp so shut the fuck up. you got the boot remember?

second of all everyone thats ever heard of or met you laughs at you so why mention it now

Saturday, 4 July 2009

you can now comment

you can now comment with out approval

see how sean has been clicking in the poll over and over

yes sean YOU ARE THE BIGGEST GIMP

Monday, 22 June 2009

sean posted the bnp list


link

sean offers out cunts now


fuck off sean you would shit bricks

http://www.nwn-forum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=297&page=7

sean trying to get sam in trouble now


dont lie sean you dont live there now sam threw you out
why are you trying to get your exwife in trouble sean
she well shot of you you ugly gimp

http://www.nwn-forum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=479

sean living in fear now

sean its not the reds you should be scared of
its all the nationalists youve pissed off you gimp
and your not a secret member after youve stood for election ffs


http://www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk/barton/news/Exposed-BNP-members-living-fear/article-490263-detail/article.html

A FORMER member of the British National Party (BNP) has said members are living in fear after their personal details were publicised.

A list of all BNP members posted on the internet, revealed 34 secret supporters within North Lincolnshire.

Sean Hadley (37), from Scunthorpe, who was the North Lincolnshire BNP candidate at the last election, was among them.

He claimed he had received 'dodgy' calls since the publication of the document.

"I think a lot of people are scared right now. People on that list are just normal people, but because of their political beliefs they are facing threats of violence," he said.

"Of course people are worried, they are living in fear of something happening– I haven't been threatened this time, but I've had dodgy calls because of it."

Despite stepping down as a member because he does not back party leader Nick Griffin, Mr Hadley said the BNP still had his full support.

The far right party has recently tried to shed its extremist image, but BNP policy still calls for an immediate halt to immigration and 'firm but voluntary incentives for immigrants and their descendants to return home'.