Chairman Nick Griffin’s Speech at the Trafalgar Club Dinner
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Posted on: October 29, 2009
Chairman Nick Griffin’s post-Question Time speech to the Trafalgar Club Dinner held in Herefordshire in October 2009.
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(75 votes, average: 4.77 out of 5)
October 29th, 2009 at 8:33 pm
Nick Griffin is spot on, I agree 100% and stand shoulder to shoulder with Nick and every British man, women fighting to regain our customs, culture, and back.
October 29th, 2009 at 9:55 pm
very good speech very true to the point
October 30th, 2009 at 1:00 am
Warms the heart.
October 30th, 2009 at 6:10 pm
Superb speech. =)
October 31st, 2009 at 11:56 pm
What a night that must have been. You could warm your hands on it even across the net.
It was truly wonderful, evocative speech and proved once and for all to me and I am sure many others Nick superior status as a man who has the qualities to lead our people. I have watched Gordon Brown trot out his wife and do her stuff saying how Gordon is her hero, I have watched Cameron do his SamCam… I think more was said about her clothes and shoes than anything about her she’s OK I don;t dislike her I’m sure they’ve had a very hard time losing their child…. then Nick chose to talk about Jackie and the wonderful work she does in our community as a practitioner of the healing caring arts.
When Nick spoke about her it said more about him than if he had urged her to speak on his behalf. I am sure when he told us how she had to put up with the press as she tends to the very ill in our area and he said “I love you Jackie” Every woman correction, every man as well, felt overwhelmed and caught up in a wave of quite helpless response in the same vein.
There is something in the quality of Nick’s belief in what he’s doing that is irresistible and we’re all carried along on a tidal wave of the strongest deepest emotions if which we are capable of the love of our country, culture and heritage.
I have always believed that Nick is the one capable of stirring the powerful beat of the patriotic heart to its fullest capacity because its an echo of what’s in his own soul.
Aspeech that wont be forgotten
November 29th, 2009 at 5:18 pm
I liked Nick’s speech and I think he is a fine man but as a gay man I was disappointed to be called ‘creepy’, which I don’t think I am. I am prepared to put aside my sexuality for the safety of the UK. Being gay is not a life style choice but what nature had dealt out. I think that the BNP is the only hope for the British people, gay or straight. Certainly under Islam gay people would be killed!