PICTURES FROM MY INBOX

Several pictures have appeared in my inbox. I will talk you through them.
Here’s a corridor. On the right you can see that a sheet of A4 paper wit writing on it has been stuck on the wall.

What is this strange document?
It is the declaration by the so-called 'Provisional Government of the Irish Republic', proclaiming the establishment of the Irish republic in 1916. It was issued during the failed Easter Rising, during the First World War, when various Irish Republican factions such as the Irish Volunteers stabbed Britain in the back and attempted an insurrection. The Irish Volunteers went on to become the IRA.
This proclamation is in effect a foundation document for the IRA.

What’s it doing on this particular wall?
It was put up there by Nick Griffin MEP. It can be found opposite his office in the Brussels European Parliamentary building. It has been there ever since he was elected in the summer of 2009. Many MEPs adorn the walls of the corridor opposite their office with political statements that they venerate, political posters or pictures from their homeland or region.
Here we can see the fixture again this time from the other direction. It can clearly be seen on the left hand wall and Nick Griffin MEP’s office name plate can be seen directly opposite it on the right hand side.

This does seem to be a strange choice of political statement for the supposed leader of a British Nationalist organisation to put up on his wall. And it is also the only statement which he wishes to make.

23 comments:

  1. Eddy dont you think brons would be better joining a party like the bfp british freedom party with their edl alliance rather than skulking about outside nick griffins office thinking he is james bond?

    we have seen that the edl sw regional organiser has been appointed as an official now and he is to bring with him the divisional structure in the sw how can any other and new party compete with that?

    ReplyDelete
  2. Griffin AND Harrington are a pair of IRA loving bastards! Now we know why snake oil Dowson could not work with them (despite the lolly) FGAU

    ReplyDelete
  3. Steve in SuffolkDec 1, 2011 12:06 PM

    The choice of statement is not that surprising given Nick Nick's infatuation with Celtic purism. He isn't that keen on the Scots who he described on many an occasion as a mongrel mix of English, Irish and Viking.

    He works closely with another IRA supporting nutter; no names mentioned but I'm told that the effete Patsy does look rather fetching in a black beret.

    My other comment is that what a soulless place that building looks. It is devoid of any colour, character and unless the photos are bogus does Nick Nick have the entire corridor to himself?

    Eddy said"...Many MEPs adorn the walls of the corridor opposite their office...."
    Not on this corridor they don't; perhaps the other MEPs have been scared off by a bloated walrus like figure trying to speak textbook Welsh after his Brussels soirees.

    Me...I'd have a bloody great picture of the Winchester Alfred the Great statue painted on my wall. Now that's a real political and cultural statement just to pee off the Europhiles.

    waes hael

    ReplyDelete
  4. So what, who the bloody hell gives a shit, are you stalking him, for all we know you stuck it up, your such a knob, no one cares what you think

    ReplyDelete
  5. It is not a strange choice of political statement, it is about treachery and stabbing Britain in the back, it is code for fuck you, you dummies, I've shit on the best of them and they are still too stupid to know whose arse it came from, they follow me like the lap dogs they are waiting for a pat on the head even Searchlight have grown to love me, Gerry and I laugh our socks off at those pathetic few who still DONATE DONATE DONATE. Faustus.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Griffin is a taig.
    kai

    ReplyDelete
  7. I know this has been mentioned by others before, but why wait until now to post a photo? And has no one asked Griffin why he put it up?

    ReplyDelete
  8. disgraceful as is the screeching republican apologists of sinn fein/IRA of the so called English democrats GSTQ we haven't gone away you know/we English

    ReplyDelete
  9. If supporting the independence of Ireland from Britain is strange, then promoting the independence of England from Britain must be equally strange.

    I would assume that the principal opposition of British Nationalists to the IRA must be to it's use of terror, rather than it's political desire for independence.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Thinking that the EDs policy is independence for Emgland is very strange as their policy is for a devolved English Parliament similar to the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Assembly and the Northern Ireland Assembly. They believe in a British federation not independence of England from Britain.
    Also a British nationalist would politically oppose the IRA as a British Nationalist would logically want to preserve the territorial integrity of Britain. This is very obvious. It would be very strange for it to be otherwise.
    Eddy

    ReplyDelete
  11. Many years ago when I joined the BNP after meeting old Nick I said to my partner "He seems to be a honest man and I believes in what he says. He's not like Blair and all the other party leaders who are in the political game just to build up their finances with high wages, expenses and allowances and generally cheat and rob the people."

    "Don't be silly", she said, "If he gets into power he will be just like all the others, greedy, in fact I think he will be worse that the Downing Street mob if he gets there! Just wait and see".

    "Poo!" I said. How wrong I was, and how right she was. Now I have to live with "See? How right I was?" every time she reads your page.

    Needless to say, I resigned from the BNP four years ago.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Looks like the work of that horrid creature Harrington, it's not going to get us many votes in Ulster or Glasgow if this is made public. Gri££in is utterly mad! I see he has put up subs for next year to a whopping £48

    ReplyDelete
  13. I remember the Warrington bomb those IRA bastards planted in 1993 which killed those two young boys, Griffin is utter scum. This horrible poster must be brought to the attention of all the decent people left in the BNP, I should imagine the will leave in droves.Well done Eddy for posting this.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Forget everything else, protect Emma West must be the top priority, she spoke up in public she spoke what cowards fear to say, three women have now spoken out on public transport ,these women on the front line where are the Englishmen

    ReplyDelete
  15. Perhaps Steve Uncles stuck it there, just before you photographed it? If he didn't, why did you not take it down when you were Griffins right hand man in the EU Parliament?

    ReplyDelete
  16. Good to see you are still fighting the good fight eddy and I long for the days when all the pidgeons can fly back to their nest in the BNP and British nationalism is united again. It never ceases to amaze me that the one man charged with the responsibility of saving Britain is so uninterested in doing so. And how strange he should show support for the so-called 'Irish nationalists' who are really commies who hate nationalism. Gerry Adams even invited Antifa to visit Stormont and was photographed with them holding an 'anti-racism' banner.

    ReplyDelete
  17. Can not understand as to why someone has not taken a pop at that pair of scum-bags griffin and harrington.

    ReplyDelete
  18. Not Just Warrington, "2 December 2011 11:44", Horseguards Parade, Lord Mountbatten, Canary Wharf, Bishopsgate, Arndale, in Manchester. Soldiers kidnapped, murdered and there relatives never told where they were then buried. The two soldiers that were dragged out of their cars in Northern Ireland and then stripped and murdered. There are of course far more cases of IRA brutality. Funny thing about these so-called Irish "nationalists" they don't seem to be very vocal or indeed ready to act when it comes to the ethnic cleansing of their republican neighbourhoods by Africans etc!!!

    Lawrence Rustem

    ReplyDelete
  19. Eddy, Emma West did swear a bit, but she spoke out and was fearless in the face of the colonisers and traitors, we must support her, don't leave it to Britain First to lead the way.
    Jamie, West Hert's, London flighter.

    ReplyDelete
  20. I expect this piece of paper was stuck on the wall with Blu-tack and the oils in the Blu-tack will mark the emulsion paint of the wall. Strikes one as a bit thoughtless and somewhat juvenile especially considering we are dealing with the chief executive of a would be great political party.
    The other BNP news that stirred me up not a little was the message that the BNP was getting in a proper accountant to do the books up.
    This is a bit late in the day. Surely, this should have done some years ago before all this turmoil broke out.
    It really leaves one feeling that being a Nationalist is pointless and sad.

    ReplyDelete
  21. Are you anti-Irish, Eddy?.You are also quite ignorant of Irish history.

    ReplyDelete
  22. Whatever one thinks of the IRA or any other associated organisations, the proclamation has a similar place in Irish history to - say - the declaration of Arbroath. It has some fine language.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Eddy,Emma West did swear a bit! What's this, the English Dems getting some backbone at last, looks like at least one supports his own people.keep it up lads.

    ReplyDelete