Friday, June 19, 2009

The Legion Leads the Way

This letter was published this morning over at SUBROSA, to whom a tip of the spines. I reprint it in full (assuming neither SR nor the Legion will object) because it shows very clearly what honour, service and patriotism mean to one and the other party.

An open letter to Nick Griffin, Chairman of the BNP and MEP for

North West England

09 June 2009

Dear Mr Griffin,

We couldn't help but notice that there was egg on your face (and on your suit jacket) on the day after you were elected MEP for North West England.

Please don't leave egg on ours.

You wore a Poppy lapel badge during your news conference to celebrate your election victory. This was in direct contravention of our polite request that you refrain from politicising one of the nation's most treasured and beloved symbols.

The Poppy is the symbol of sacrifices made by British Armed Forces in conflicts both past and present and it has been paid for with blood and valour. True valour deserves respect regardless of a person's ethnic origin, and everyone who serves or has served their country deserves nothing less.

The Poppy pin, the Poppy logo, and the paper Poppy worn during Remembrance are the property, trademark and emblem of The Royal British Legion.

For nearly 90 years, The Royal British Legion has pursued a policy of being scrupulously above the party political fray. It is vital that everyone - the media, the public and our beneficiaries - know that we will not allow our independence to be undermined or our reputation impaired by being closely associated with any one political party. This is more important now than ever.

On May 27th, 2009, the National Chairman of The Royal British Legion wrote to you privately requesting that you desist from wearing the Poppy or any other emblem that might be associated with the Legion at any of your public appearances during the European Parliamentary election campaign.

He appealed to your sense of honour. But you have responded by continuing to wear the poppy. So now we're no longer asking you privately.

Stop it, Mr Griffin. Just stop it.

Regards,

The Royal British Legion



Presumably Griffin's poppy is just another sign which he hopes those with low foreheads will interpret in a particular way, but surely he cannot fail to understand that he is free to spew venom unmolested in large part because of blacks, Indians and other untermenschen who gave their lives so that Britain could be free. His contempt for these people, and for the truth is incoherent and twisted, even for a politician.

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