Friday 23 November 2007

Frank Dawber retires from front line politics in Tameside

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Frank Dawber is the founder of Tameside BNP and is a highly respected political activist.
I wish him well.

Anonymous said...

A great speach from David Jones. A true gentleman.

Anonymous said...

Am I mistaken or did Jones say this Dawber character was at Normandy on D-Day? If he was, I beg the question – who’s side was he on, allied or Axis? According to the latest Labour Rose the BNP is full of Nazis so I must assume that Dawber was a collaborator working for the Axis forces against his own country?

DaveNW said...

confused... You should do a Google search for "islam+nazi".
You will find that Hitler had at least one muslim regiment.
The Islamists still think that Hitler was wonderful, and the most likely place to find Mein Kampf is in an Islamic bookshop.
So who are the real nazis ??
Fool.

Tameside Eye said...

Muslims hate jews. What do you think all this fuss is over the gaza strip is for?

tonydj said...

Confused from Tameside

You should listen carefuly, try taking your head from out of your a**e.

i said Frank was in the 4th/7th Dragoon Guards, part of the 22nd armoured brigade. that's the British Army.

"Making mock of uniforms that guard you while you sleep,
Is cheaper than those uniforms,
and they're starvation cheap."

"Tommy" Rudyard Kipling

Cheap...just about sums up your comment.

Children of Lewin said...
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Children of Lewin said...

This Dawber namechecks Oswald Mosley as being a 'great and courageous man'. Mosley was a fascist, interned during the war. Why has no-one spotted that?

Regarding Muslims in the Waffen SS, you're talking about the 13th SS 'Handschar' division and the 23rd 'Kama', both of which included Bozniak Muslims. They were used to enable 'divide and rule' by the Nazis in the Balkans, just as Milosevic did in the 90s. They were largely conscripts and they were so reluctant to fight with the Nazis that they actually mutinied whilst garrisoned in France in 1943. About 700-odd ended up either in forced labour or in concentration camps.

The other thing is that they fought Muslim partisans in the Balkans. So the idea that all Muslims sought to take sides with the Nazis is ridiculous.

Check your history books, goons.

Tameside Citizen said...

Mosley was indeed a Fascist; I don’t have to tell you that his pre-war party was called The British Union of Fascists. It is also true that he was jailed under the draconian rule 18b law; a law ironically being slowly reintroduced by stealth in the guise of Nu Labour’s ‘anti-terrorist’ legislation. In defence of Oswald Mosley – the name Fascist was not a dirty word in the days before the war. It should also be remembered that Mosley was a man of principle who crossed the floor from the Conservatives to sit on the opposition benches in protest at the Conservative policy on Ireland. It is worth reading the Wiki mini biography of Mosley to discover how he eventually becomes a Fascist. I was surprised to discover how he and his first wife Cynthia were ardent Fabian Socialists in the 1920s and 30s.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswald_Mosley

tonydj said...

Children of Lewin is critical of Sir Oswald Mosley because he was interned in WW2. ie imprisoned without trial. Could he clarify whether he approves of Guantanamo Bay or is it a case of:-

A) Internment is a bad thing except when applied to white Fascists.

B) Internment is a good thing except when applied to non-whites and muslims

C) Internment is OK for the British to do but not the Americans

or D) I've not thought this through and won't do because this is a "Fascist site" and I won't debate with fascists.