Monday 10 December 2007

But British Workers DO Need Unions

More fuss and bother over Simone Clarke, the BNP ballerina. This time, she has been elected to the Executive of a BNP-supporting trade union “for British workers”. Well, British workers can by definition be any colour at all.

And no one would see the need for a BNP-supporting union if we had unions “for British workers” anyway, campaigning against, for example, the oppression of the black and white working class by means of enforced bilingualism (such as in South Wales, and increasingly in Northern Ireland) or multilingualism (in various parts of the country these days).

And campaigning against the importation of a new working class which understands no English except commands, knows little or nothing about workers’ rights here, can be deported if it steps out of line, and, having no emotional attachment to any particular part of this country, can be moved around at will.

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