
BNP Thanks Poles For Making Them Popular With Spitfire Euro Election Tribute
REMEMBER the war? The BNP does, or at least it remembers bits of it. That picture is of the BNP’s poster for the 2009 European Elections.
“Battle for Britain,” bellows the legend. That’s a Spitfire soaring thought the skies, strafing the fascist scum. Hurrah!
Reach for the skies!
It’s a Romeo Foxtrot Delta Plane, as flown by Polish pilots in the great fight. Poles of the famous 303 Squadron of the RAF – the group made up of Polish airmen. The Kościuszko squadron that claimed 126 enemy kills (fascists) more than any other unit during the Battle of Britain.
Right now the RFDP is being used as a budget airline to bring in battalions of Polish workers to till the fields, build the towns and extend the extensions on minimal wage.
The BNP would like to thank the Poles for coming here, the alnd girls and the navvies. It is their arrival that has made the BNP popular. Bring them on. Come one, come all.
Says John Hemming, MP for Yardley:
“They have a policy to send Polish people back to Poland – yet they are fronting their latest campaign using this plane.
“It is absurd to make claims about Englishness and Britishness fronted by this image. It’s obvious they just picked an image at random and they are really clutching at straws if they say this was deliberate.”
Simon Darby, spokesperson for the British National Party, tells one and all:
“It’s not like the BNP are against Polish people as a nation. We are against Polish people coming over here and undercutting British workers. I mean how would the Polish people feel if their government started letting in millions of Vietnamese and letting them work for three bowls of rice a day.”
Or Germans? Why not ask a Pole, they are after all, everywhere? (Old Mr Anorak is overpaying his cleaners; note: reduce rice portions).
“That’s exactly what it’s like over here at the moment - our government has let far too many people in.”
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Many of whom were obligingly murdered in the war…
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Posted: 4th, March 2009 | In: Key Posts, Politicians Comments (11) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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April 13th, 2009 at 12:57 am
Petranuis perhaps needs to be reminded that although Stalin did win the war the Soviet Union is all broken up now, calling people nazis simply because you dont agree with them is out of fashion.
Perhaps Petranuis needs a training course to re-educate him for the modern world?
March 6th, 2009 at 9:23 am
Petranuis your obviously a tail-gunner with wide experience of the cockpit.
March 5th, 2009 at 12:18 pm
I love the bit where the Black shirts and Mosley senior were interred in WWII as traitors to the realm.
The BUF is the grandpappy or thereabouts of the BNP.
Nowadays the BNP loves to go on about the WWII where their ideas lost and got them interred so they did not lift a finger in WWII or in getting rid of the Hitler that they so liked before WWII.
Such delusion, but I don’t know who is worse, those aberrations or the people that fall for it.
In any case it’s always fun to point that out to them whenever they try to use WWII in general, let alone this latest conundrum they’ve got themselves into.
Anyway, I’d rather a Pole, because as that posters show they fought those Nazeyes, whereas our BNP chums did not.
Lest we ever forget. Thanks to them we don’t, cheers BNP.
March 5th, 2009 at 9:26 am
Romeo Foxtrot Delta?
Shame on you Anorak This should be. Robert Freddie Don
Unless of course the picture depicts an aircraft post 1942 when it would be
Roger Fox dog which is possible as it’s a Mark IX depicted in the picture which was still in service in 1942.
I can well remember Binky Ollerenshaw ‘Schtuttmanwerfing’ over the mess at Uxbridge with a……….
March 5th, 2009 at 12:45 am
I speak me mind!!
March 4th, 2009 at 10:52 pm
Lazy bastards, disabled, unfit, nobs, Pedro - I take it you’re not with the Diplomatic Corps? There’s an escaped goat on the loose!
March 4th, 2009 at 9:33 pm
If we didn’t have so many lazy bastards in this country who claim to be disabled, unfit, et cetera, then we wouldn’t “need” so many immigrants. Why is it we Brits think we have the right to go/live anywhere but no-one else can live in “our” country. We slag off minorities for all living together, but what about all the nobs who live in little communities in Spain and make no effort to speak Spanish, beyond “Dos Quervoses[sic], por favor Pedro!”
Think I need coffee, sorry to rant and rave.
March 4th, 2009 at 9:23 pm
“Ear-chewing killer admits attacks”. Now that’s a headline of interest to Polish people in the UK.
March 4th, 2009 at 9:17 pm
This Anorak non-story is identical to recent UAF schmitfire spoofs, are they by any chance related? I think we should be told!
March 4th, 2009 at 9:03 pm
So are Polish people voting BNP? I wouldn’t be surprised, they have a history of being very nationalistic.
March 4th, 2009 at 8:29 pm
They’re harvesting the ill-will that the low paid are dully emanating in response to our lovely redtops shrill call. On the C4 documentary ‘Revenge of the bin men’ last week, when speaking of Polish immigrants one clever fellow said “…they’ve got no word for recycle…”
No, but they’ve got a bloody word for reprocess - and that should do,
Those Polish pilots, kielbasa and Lech Walesa’s 80’s tash - I salute you all. Come on in, you Poles. The bankers aren’t saving Britain, perhaps your efforts will again.