Victory Song by Joey Smith

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Victory Song by Joey Smith

Victory Song ’09 is Joey Smith’s dedication to the heroism of British National Party members, supporters and voters who weathered the most vicious mass media hate campaign ever seen in Britain to win two seats in the 2009 European Elections.

5 Responses to “Victory Song by Joey Smith”

  1. emily Says:

    sorry, fighting for love and freedom?

    i think i must have read a different party's manifesto if he's talking about the BNP

  2. daniel stephenson Says:

    Enter text right here! its a good song

  3. Ferret Zuma Says:

    Yes Emily, 'Brother's in a War'. You would only know about this if you were a member or a supporter of the BNP.We've faced,violence,death threat's and an all out political media bombardment,even politically motivated police,so yes,for love and freedom,we have come through into the height's of politic's.To think of all that adversity, the BNP have come out winner's is a massive landmark in political history.With so much hatred against us directed by the so-called Parliament for democracy,it is now in full view that it is the BNP and the BNP alone, that stand's for true democracy for the indigenous people's and history of this OUR country.No sell-off,lies,treason,corruption and theft here,just a political party that has won through in a democratic way,unlike the sitting Government of today or the un-elected EU Elite.The BNP is the only party that will get Great Britain out of the EU and start to look after the long suffering indigenous Great Briton's.

  4. teapotsteve Says:

    Its interesting that the Daily Mail should give away old WW2 films. Really great films made at a time when this country took on nearly the whole of Europe. What are future generations of this country going to think of “our time”. The real heros are the BNP who hammer the home the simple message – bring our boys home now. It shouldn’t even be called a war, it should be called something else, but what exactly I don’t know.

  5. sol invictus Says:

    ian stuart r i p

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