Friday, October 03, 2008

Guido Fawkes: Wrong About Yelland? And BNP Copper?


*** 23:07 GUIDO has finally caught up with Sky and rubbished his own story of their withdrawn story. And he has seen off the BNP troll. But not sadly the homophobic japesters who are in full swing ***

Guido Fawkes ran an apparently spoof Sky story about "David Yelland* to Number 10" more than four hours ago. Corrected by Adam Boulton within a few minutes. But not be Guido. * Former Sun editor.

Still, there are some interesting comments there, including this one:

Brave Policeman forced to resign

The charges?
Wearing the badge of a legal political party in his own free time.?

And thats it? Wow what a sad country we have become.

Its also againt his human rights - freedom from political oppression.

The disgraceful fascists who run Britain’s police force have forced a 14 year veteran of the Greater Manchester Police to resign simply because he was seen wearing a BNP badge while off duty at a football match.

Stuart Janaway, 36, from Irlam in Salford, wore the BNP badge to a game at Old Trafford in September 2006, while he was off duty.

The fascists held a “misconduct hearing” last Friday after an investigation by the force’s Professional Standards Branch. As a result, police said Mr Janaway was “required to resign.”

Chief fascist, Acting Assistant Chief Constable Terry Sweeney, head of the Professional Standards Branch, disgraced his uniform by telling the press that “Item six of the Chief Constable’s Order of 2004…makes it clear that officers are banned from being members of the BNP.”

Somehow Sweeney ignored the fact that it is perfectly legal to be a police officer and a member of the Communist Party, or any Islamic group in Britain, even those who have definitively been linked to terrorist incidents.

It is also important to bear in mind that the police officer was not even a member of the BNP.

free country - don't make me laugh!

Good work from the Greater Manchester Police this. We don't want no fascist groove thang. Must say I'm surprised at Guido letting this stand. He's a brave fascist-fighter himself and would have felled the off-duty but unfit-for-purpose Dibble with one blow of his breath.

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