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Who is really behind this initiative? I would look for EU funding or at least UK quango funding from some  obscure little so called charity which has the objective of community integration, empowerment of the  community, celebrating diversity or even people against race hate. These false objects are really aesopian for the exact opposite effect. Lets fan the flames of the pyre (sorry couldn't resist it) and ensure that we can now bring the Hindus into the racial hatred pot.

The plan is subversion and destruction of UK society. Divide and rule, hate and division, until it gets so bad a new little man called Mr fascist EU appears to wonderfully restore order in these islands. The most secure
prison is the one people build for themselves. Bg

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Sunday, 15th January 2006

Holy smoke for Britain's future

What in the love of god is happening to our once Great Britain.The Sunday Mail 15/01/2006 page 37 reports as follows. "A race relations group with a membership of 2000, based in Newcastle plans to take the British Government to the European Court of Human Rights. This will be in a bid to allow them to have open air funeral pyres in Britain.

When in the name of anything traditionally British, are we going to wise up, harden up and stand up to the foreigners,( who albeit some British by birth alone), insist on trying to tell us what,how and when we can and can't do in what is traditionally our country.We would not get away with the smallest percentage of it in what is traditionally their country.

I, am not at present a BNP party member, the same as millions of other Britons. However I feel in the next few years more people must join a political Party which will stand and be counted, with policies which protect and stand up for the Traditional British Family and individual.

Duncan McCallum, of the federation of British Cremation Authorities, said "The law on cremations is quite clear and I think this group will find it very difficult to win its campaign"

 

 

Human ash washing up on popular Fiji beach - smh.com.au

 

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