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IMDB rating: 3.90 Plot: There is a place… a place called Grockleton, wherein, high on a hill-top stands the lonely Beesley’s Manor, governed by the villainous ‘Landlord’ and his lowly male counterparts (Pooch, Pike and the diesel-swilling Dobbin). Always on the look-out for new female company to help carry on the Beesley name, the Landlord keeps a watchful eye over Grockleton and anyone who dares to enter his land. When three improbable heroes stumble unsuspectingly into the Beesley’s realm they are cruelly snared into a menacing hunt and an unstoppable frenzy of heart racing mayhem! Will the Landlord triumph and collect his ‘trophies’ (and maybe even a future bride?), or can the unlikely trio be victorious against him in his own game?… |
Actors: Wright Chris R.,Davis Warwick,Palmer Dan,Stanley-Ward Simon,Martin Greg,Lewis Howard Lew,Nicholas Jon,Richards Ben,Ford James,Musselwhite Chris,Stanley-Ward Peter,Stanley-Ward Peter,Fantasy,Horror,
Should I be concerned about the BNP? Would they keep some non-whites here?
This is a rather long post, but one I feel is important, so please read
My dad (who is deceased) was a white Englishman and my mother (who I hardly have contact with) is a Filipino immigrant, she married him just before I was born (I’m nearly 20). I’m starting university next September to do a Criminal Justice degree but after that I’m hoping to go on to British Army Officer selection, pass that and then train at Sandhurst, as I hope to become a Parachute Regiment Officer. I thought I would give you a little background.
I feel fully British inside, I was born here, speak only English, have a white long term girlfriend, and want to serve my country through the armed forces. The only thing that separates me from the white British people is the colour of my skin; it is light brown, and my eyes, which are very dark brown. I do look like I was born mixed race.
Now, my thoughts, and questions, are this… would Nick Griffin be happy in keeping me here? What about other hardworking folk of mixed race? What about hardworking immigrants, who aren’t born here but contribute a lot to society? (say, working for British intelligence e.g. MI5 (I’m sure there would be at least a couple), or the police, or other specialist jobs such as surgeons?)
Now, don’t get me wrong, I have read FULLY, and I mean fully, the policies of the BNP as they stand, at present, on their website. I have watched interviews of Griffin recently saying it would be hard for him to imagine Britain without a small, proportionate number of immigrants and their descendents, and those who contribute are ‘welcome to stay’. But does he mean it?
I envisage, maybe in 30 – 40 years, the BNP becoming perhaps a third or second party in British politics. I do agree immigration in this country is too much. Now, before you read what I have to say, please have an open mind.
I clearly see both sides of the argument (as in those who are loyal to the BNP and those is vehemently oppose them). I see both sides. I see much non-white scum, and much white scum. I live in a town near Liverpool which is overwhelmingly white. So I suppose I don’t see much of a ‘race problem’ here. But too often I see ‘chavs’, who are clearly white Britons, drinking, hurling abuse at the public, partying loudly until 4am, smashed bottles left everywhere near the block of flats I live at, carrying knives, racist, don’t bother getting an education, a job, and have about 5 children by the time they’re 21, providing their families through benefits. But I am also aware of those people who probably lead very similar lives who were either not born here, or are children of those not born here. It works both ways indeed.
If the BNP got into power and threw everyone like me out along with immigrants, would the white British people who voted them in shout out in uproar and defend those in my situation? If the BNP have indeed changed, then surely that won

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