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Tuesday 15 March 2011

If it's True you May not say it.

The following report of the unfair victimization of Brian True-May, the producer of the TV drama series Midsomer Murders, highlights yet one more instance of the scandalous anti-English racism which is endemic, and become institutionalized within the hideously alien, 'mainstream media'.

This witch-hunting of the English within our own land must not be allowed to proceed unchallenged.

I call on every patriotic Englishman and Englishwoman to register their outrage at this persecution of Mr True-May for speaking the plain truth, in the way for which we English have been rightly renowned.

Defend your birthright of free speech by boycotting the new series of Midsomer Murders on ITV1 until Brian True-May is reinstated by the production company All3Media.

Here is the PA report on the disgraceful persecution of the Midsomer Murders' producer.

Producer suspended in Midsomer row

Tue 15 Mar 11:15 AM. By Press Association

The producer of long-running TV hit Midsomer Murders has been suspended after sparking a row when he claimed part of the show's appeal was an absence of ethnic minorities.

Brian True-May has been suspended by production company All3Media pending an internal investigation.

He told Radio Times the ITV1 programmes - which have run for 14 series -"wouldn't work" if there was any racial diversity in the village life.

The show returns this week with a new star, Neil Dudgeon, who has joined the cast as DCI John Barnaby, replacing actor John Nettles (DCI Tom Barnaby) as the central character.

True-May, the drama's co-creator who has been with it since day one, said: "We just don't have ethnic minorities involved. Because it wouldn't be the English village with them. It just wouldn't work.

"Suddenly we might be in Slough. Ironically, Causton (one of the main centres of population in the show) is supposed to be Slough. And if you went into Slough you wouldn't see a white face there.

"We're the last bastion of Englishness and I want to keep it that way," he added.

An ITV spokesman said: "We are shocked and appalled at these personal comments by Brian True-May which are absolutely not shared by anyone at ITV.

"We are in urgent discussions with All3Media, the producer of Midsomer Murders, who have informed us that they have launched an immediate investigation into the matter and have suspended Mr True-May pending the outcome."

The full interview is in the new edition of Radio Times.

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