English Rights Campaign

to defend the rights and interests of the English nation

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

THE WAR ON TERROR

26 January 2005

Amidst a great fanfare from the so-called ‘human rights’ industry, 4 ‘Britons’ have been released from Gauntanamo Bay. Only one of these ‘Britons’ was born in the UK, none are ethnic English, and all were involved with those with whom this country is at war.

There is no reason why these people should be let back into the UK, and they should be returned to whichever state they were involved with when they were detained.

This release coincides with that of those so-called asylum seekers who have been detained due to concerns as to their terrorist contacts and activities. There is no reason why these people should also not be deported back from whence they came.

If this country is supposed to be fighting a war on terror, then it is time we started to fight it. If the great and the good believe that the whole world is impressed with the British sense of fair play, then they are deluding themselves. Their willingness to sacrifice our interests in their own self-righteous self-indulgence breeds nothing but contempt amongst our enemies.