Lots of coverage yesterday concerning a proposed electoral deal between the BNP and UKIP. One thing that has not been detailed accurately however was the fact that it was UKIp who originally came to the BNP with the offer of an agreement.
In fact it was myself that Buster Mottram, the British tennis star formerly fifteen in world rankings, originally met with in order to discuss what could be done to halt the slide towards the creation of the Eurofederalist monstrosity. He like myself felt the frustration of the “divide and conquer” scenario that now haunts the anti-EU movement but for his selfless and courageous actions he found himself expelled from UKIP yesterday.
There’s not too much that shocks me any more. A London politician is exposed to all manner of nightmares courtesy of the enforcement of liberal multiculturalism , but the story in the Romford Recorder today really does take some beating, The sorry tale concerns the forced eviction of a 92-year-old woman who incredibly had to endure the process twice in four years. Don’t take my word for it, here’s the relevant piece from the paper itself:
Committee member Cllr Mark Logan (BNP, Gooshays) shocked both fellow councillors and attending residents when he blamed the Conservative administration for the death of an elderly constituent.
Cllr Logan said: “I do not mince my words. A week ago they found her dead; I accuse the administration of murdering one of my constituents.”
In the shocking outburst Cllr Logan claimed the stress of a council-enforced eviction - her second in four years - caused 92-year-old Anne O’Kane to die.
According to Cllr Logan, Ms O’Kane was “crying and begging” not to be moved from her Chippenham Gardens bungalow - part of a group of homes being demolished for future development in the council’s multi-million pound Harold Hill Ambitions Project.
The council argued the bungalows were not fit for habitation, but Cllr Logan deemed them “structurally sound” and slammed the Ambitions project as a cynical means of “wheeling and dealing in public goods”.I find it difficult to believe that such a thing can happen in a so-called civilised society.
Cllr Logan said: “Four years ago the council told her to vacate her house. She thought she would see the rest of her days out in this bungalow, but on the fifth [of September] she was told to vacate again by the council. You went to take this bungalow off this lady.”
He added: “I think it’s disgusting. I have no faith in you.”
Posted by: Richard Barnbrook
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