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Exclamation Crisis, What Crisis? – commie Gable’s Latest Fantasy



The wealthy interest groups who donate money to failed Communist party candidate Gerry Gable’s Searchlight operation must be scratching their heads in wonder after witnessing their money being blown on one of the most hare-brained, wasteful, schemes ever yet devised by the Marxists in Ilford.

This scheme involved printing four-page leaflets, and sending them to every BNP candidate, regional organiser, and any public figure they have on their (illegal, in terms of the Data Protection Act) lists which they hold.

These leaflets contained a pathetic attempt to demoralize BNP activists, by trying to claim that the party is in “crisis.”

The laughter with which the leaflets were received – and the thought that the failed Communists had spent thousands of pounds on their printing and mail shot – summed it up. One BNP candidate remarked: “I haven’t had a good a laugh in years, thanks Gable!”

The leaflet tried to make play on a personality clash between a recently resigned ex-official and another party official. Well, sad to say, personality clashes do happen, but to try and make out that the party is on the verge of collapse because two people can’t get along is hyperbole in the extreme!

In fact, the BNP has just racked up a strong of council by election successes, including winning a hard-fought contest in Epping to hold a seat in an election we called (an historic 'first' for the party); polling over 20% in Leicestershire, having two new councilors join in Wales, and superb election results from around the country – all directly contradicting the hilarious allegation by Gable that the party is somehow in “crisis.”

The Searchlight Lie: While the leaflet is just full of wild, outrageous lies, one of the best is the claim that Nick Griffin has “dropped the Advisory Council, replacing it by the “voting member” system.”

The Truth: In fact, the Advisory Council is very much in existence, and is so well entrenched that its next four meeting for 2008 have already been diarised and planned out ahead, as any AC member will be able to confirm . . . Just another pathetic, hopeless, no-brainer lie from the failed communist Gable . . .

As if that obvious and blatant lie was not enough, Gable goes on to claim that the AC has been replaced with the “voting membership” system. There is, of course, no truth to that either, as all members who are aware of the workings of the VM system already know.

Some of the more outrageous lies in the Gable leaflet include the following:

The Searchlight Lie: - With reference to the Andrew Spence affair, Gable scribbles: “Although it was Spence who threw the first punch at the RWB, he did it out of exasperation with Collett, who inflamed the situation.”

The Truth: The truth is that Mark Collett had not even spoken to Spence, who had got into an argument with the National Treasurer after he'd been told he would be paid election expenses later in the RWB weekend. Spence had agreed to that quite happily, and then suddenly demanded his expenses immediately, when it was physically not possible to be paid (a Saturday evening.)

Spence attacked the national treasurer, and Mark Collett only stepped in when Spence was about to hit the national treasurer when he was lying on the floor.

Once again, Gable gets the facts wrong – most probably deliberately, as he is in inveterate liar by nature.

The Searchlight Lie: Gable scribbled on the Mike Easter expulsion: “. . . he expelled Mike Easter, a founder member of the BNP who ran Chris Jackson’s campaign, giving the feeble excuse that Easter was late submitting an account of Jackson’s election expenses.”

The Truth: Once again, Gable has no facts: Easter was asked, repeatedly, to provide accounts, as demanded by the Electoral Commission, for the ‘Reform Group.’

This was a legal obligation put on the party by the state, not something Nick Griffin dreamed up. Easter refused to hand over the account (a simple email with a profit and loss would have sufficed for the Electoral Commission) and the BNP was forced to act. As simple as that.

However, Gable never lets the facts get in the way of a lying-smear. . . .

The Searchlight Lie: Gable scribbles with reference to the BNP accounts: “The BNP’s 2006 accounts are three months overdue and the party leadership has given no explanation..”

The Truth: The truth is that the accounts have long since been handed to the auditors, who are busy going through them for presentation to the EC. If there is any delay in submitting them, it will be purely an administrative issue between the auditors and the EC.

Once again, Gable’s lies are easily disproved. But that is never much of a problem, as the compulsive-obsessive liar from Ilford knows no other way of life.

The Searchlight Lie: Gable scribbles: “The BNP has run out of money. Full-time staff, including Griffin himself, are on half pay.”

The Truth: This one is a hilarious lie: no-one in the party is on half wages, and this distortion in Gable’s long list of factual errors arose after wages were paid half on a Friday, and then the other half on a Monday.

An email was sent out to key party employees advising them of this situation, and Gable has latched onto that as somehow “proof” that the party has no money. . . !

In actual fact, a quick perusal of the Electoral Commission website which shows that the BNP is one of the only parties that actually operate in the black, as almost all other parties run millions of pounds in debt!

In any event, everyone in Nationalism knows that the party employees do their work out of dedication to the cause, and are more than prepared to accept delays in payment as priorities demand. This is hardly a reflection on any state of collapse, but rather an indication of the quality and dedication of the BNP staff.

As to the allegation that the BNP could not have afforded to fight an election; think again, Gable, think again! Wait till you see what the BNP has planned, electorally wise! The BNP is going to beat your sorry Marxist behind back into the rubbish bin of history, along with your dead heroes Lenin and Stalin!

The Searchlight Lie: Gable scribbles: “Nick Griffin lies outrageously to BNP members. In his article in September’s Identity, he makes out that Nick Lowles of Searchlight and Peter Rushton, a former BNP member who is now senior in the British People’s Party, are one and the same person, although he knows perfectly well that this is rubbish.”

The Truth: Ho Ho – everyone knows that Nick Lowles is a pen name used by several people in Searchlight, including Gable, Rushton and Lawrence King. A simple comparison of the writing styles reveals all.

And so on, ad infinitum. We could spend all day taking each and ever one of Gables lies apart, but the reader has the general idea by now.

Thanks Gable, for the exercise in futility – be assured that the BNP is getting bigger and better, and will soon have a presence on the GLA, the European Parliament and eventually in Parliament – and then you will be shunted to the sidelines as the irrelevant bunch of neo-Marxists cranks you are!

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