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Wednesday 9 November 2011

Jaw, jaw, is better than war, war

The news of Mr Griffin's recent demarche in respect of Andrew Brons and his supporters should be welcomed by all who have the best interests of the British National Party and the cause of British Nationalism at heart.

Even if the proposed negotiations do not immediately lead to a rapprochement, which may be too much for which to hope, the very fact that they take place at all should help to create a detente between the party's two opposing factions and this can only be a good thing.

I would suggest that neither side should demand any pre-conditions for the talks' taking place.  Such a dialogue between the BNP's two most influential figures should be a matter of course and it is a sign of the dysfunctional state in which the party now finds itself that it should have been interrupted for as long as it has been.

While, as I say, no stipulated pre-conditions, on either side, should be permitted to jeopardize the renewal of communications between Mr Griffin and Mr Brons, I would hope that at the top of their informal agenda would be the party's 2010 Accounts and the current state of its finances.

Another highly placed item on the agenda should be an accurate statement of the party's current membership.

1 comment:

  1. The only subject to be negotiated should surely be the stepping down & expulsion of Mr.Griffin from the party, along with all his familiars.
    He cannot be trusted to keep any promises he might make, as he is a pathological liar.
    No reconciliation can take place while he remains in any way connected to the party, no decent person would want to have anything to do with him or any of his cohorts who have done so much to dash the great hopes we all once had. To have him still there in any capacity would be an abomination.

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