Andrew issues a challenge
Posted on 06. Feb, 2010 by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News
Andrew Brons MEP has responded to the decision to cancel next Friday’s debate at Durham University:
The proposed debate that was to have taken place at Durham University on 12th February on the question of whether or not multiculturalism was beneficial has now been cancelled. The person who was to have proposed the motion was the Conservative M.P. Edward Leigh. I was to have opposed the
motion and I would have been seconded by Councillor Chris Beverley of Leeds City Council. The stated ground for the cancellation was that the University would not have been able to have ensured the safety of students.
It is obvious that the threats by the terror-group, the U.A.F. have caused the Debating Society or the University to cancel the debate. The U.A.F. is often regarded simply as a far-left organisation. In October, it caused three policemen to be treated in hospital after clashes outside the BBC studios in London and in March 2009 its members attacked a BNP member with a claw hammer, causing a seven inch head wound. However, it is sponsored by over fifty Labour MPs and one Conservative MP – its leader, David Cameron.
In any decent society, these Labour MPs and Cameron would have been hounded from public life for associating with such thugs. However, we live in twenty-first century Britain, where any violence is excused, so long as it is directed against the British National Party.
If it should be revealed the senior police officers are behind the decision to cancel the debate, an official complaint will be submitted.
The police forces in the United Kingdom have expressed an institutional bias against democratic nationalists and in favour of the anti-British parties, by singling out the British National Party as the only political party that police officers are not allowed to join.
I challenge the Durham University Debating Society and the persons who were to have proposed and seconded the motion, to hold the debate by the use of electronic communication with the debate being placed afterwards on the internet.
We shall then be able to see whether or not the safety of students or the safety of the Political Class was really the deciding factor.
Andrew Brons
British National Party M.E.P. for Yorkshire and North-east Lincolnshire





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