LIBERALS UPSET BY NATIONALIST ACTIVITY
COMRADES IN WALES had the establishment there up in arms after the
relaunch of 'The White Eagle'. Their poster campaign
attacked the Labour Party for playing the Welsh Nationalist card in
the run up to the general election. The media obviously saw a different
copy of the poster-newspaper though as they hysterically reported
that racist posters had gone up. Clearly they were only interested
in
only interested in the immigration section under "Where We Stand".
Just like during the Welsh Distributist Movement's (WDM) previous
campaigns in North and South Wales, all the usual liberals and socialists
were called on to attack our Welsh Comrades. But added to the usual
ragbag of losers was the black runner Colin Jackson who claimed "I've
done more for Wales than this lot".
"If he thinks by promoting racial integration he
has helped Wales, then he is sorely mistaken" said a spokesman for
the WDM. Readers will be pleased to hear that the WDM, far from being
disuaded by all the attacks on them, plan to keep the pressure up.
Readers in Wales who wish to help them should write to WDM c/o BCM
ITP, London, WC1N 3XX. 'The White Eagle' is produced A4 size and is
designed to be photocopied A4 or A3.
IN LANCASHIRE: FOR ENGLAND AND ST. GEORGE
Lancs. Comrades have shown what can be done with Community Action
and a bit of good organising. For St. George's Day they organised
a pageant which was attended by lots of local people. The sponsors
included local firms and The Voice of St. George. A bouncy castle,
barbeque, tug of war, and plenty of St. George Cross flags made for
an excellent family day out (photos and full report should be in the
next Voice of St. George). Meanwhile in London a pub used the TP 'For
England and St. George' posters for its St. George's Day celebrations
- and staff were spotted washing up with FC's St. George tea towels.
Active units should start preparing for next year...
EVITA PREMIERE TARGETTED
THIRD POSITION ACTIVISTS were present at the premiere of the film
'Evita' in London's Leicester Square. In a well organised manner,
activists dispersed amongst the crowd to give out leaflets attacking
Madonna and outlining the truth about Eva Peron. When Madonna arrived,
surrounded by heavies, our activists could clearly be heard booing
and jeering.
Then as the film spread across the rest of the country, activists
were out and about putting up posters proclaiming "Evita is a Heroine
- Madonna is just a slag!". No hidden meanings there! For a copy of
the poster to copy, send an SAE to: Evita Poster, BCM ITP, London,
WC1N 3XX, England.
ANTI-ELECTION PROPAGANDA
TP units went into overdrive in the run up to the election. Two editions
of 'The Voice of St. George' pushed the anti-election/anti-democracy
line (one showing how all three main parties have the same ideals
and values and one outlining why we are against the party system and
parliamentary democracy); a 'Party Time is Over' sticker went out
and another poster saying 'Liberalism and Socialism mean more Abortion
- The Murder of our Future'. This last poster will continue to go
out and will be especially effective against the Labour government.
As can be seen from the few letters reprinted in this FC, the response
to this propaganda campaign has been very good with a number of new
activists joining our ranks.
It's important that we keep up the pressure with propaganda going
out and bringing in even more enquiries and supporters.