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    We haven't had a BNP thread for a while....

    BNP farmer faces weapons and explosives charges.



    A BRITISH National Party activist and Suffolk farmer has appeared in court this morning charged with a number of explosives and firearms offences.

    David Lucas of South Road, Lakenheath stood before magistrates in Bury St Edmunds this morning facing seven counts relating to the possession of explosives and firearms.

    The Lakenheath parish councillor appeared in the dock in a dark suit with a blue tie loosened at the neck and spoke only to confirm his name and address.

    The clerk of the court read out to him the seven offences he is charged with, which relate to April this year.

    They are; possessing an explosive substance for an unlawful purpose, possessing a prohibited firearm, possession of ammunition with intent to endanger life, possessing prohibited ammunition, possessing expanding ammunition derived from the military and possessing ammunition for a firearm without a certificate under two offences.


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    Another BNP member, an activist, held on explosive charges . I suppose that I am relieved that he does not collect kiddy porn.

    Still, if after a fair hearing, he is found guilty, should he face the ultimate penalty? That would be ironic, given his paid hobby as a gallows maker.



    Why is Simon Darby defending him? "I would imagine that it is to do with his capacity as an agricultural rural chap. It is just one of the many things that ordinary rural people have to deal with when you have got a politically motivated police force.”

    I can just see Farmer Giles needing to blow up the badger set with high explosive before gunning down the survivors with expanding ammo. The question should be whether he has broken the law, not excusing the alleged possession of material that is useful for terrorist purposes.

    Or is there a serious risk of Militant Muslim cows where he lives?

    Last edited by Sidmen; November 17, 2009 at 11:06 PM.
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    As a country resident myself, I can tell you with straight faced honesty that militant Islamic cows are a rapidly expanding and chronically under-reported threat to not only the countryside but to the entire country.

    I applaud this man for taking the fight to these terrorists when our own government covers up their very existance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poach View Post
    As a country resident myself, I can tell you with straight faced honesty that militant Islamic cows are a rapidly expanding and chronically under-reported threat to not only the countryside but to the entire country.

    I applaud this man for taking the fight to these terrorists when our own government covers up their very existance.
    I think my first theory is correct, because the badgers seem to be fighting back.




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    The cows are already militarised! They've got whole divisions massing in the hills I tells you! We must act now, before they strike our outlying settlements and conquer the countryside before we can react.

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    The cows are already militarised! They've got whole divisions massing in the hills I tells you! We must act now, before they strike our outlying settlements and conquer the countryside before we can react.
    That's bull.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mongrel View Post
    That's bull.
    I see you're in on the latest intelligence!

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    Did you know if you look at yourself directly in the eye in a mirror and say "BNP for me" ten times you'll turn into a racist? If you laugh, smile or flinch at any point it won't work however and you'll have start over again. Give it a try.

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    Poor guy, He was just preparing himself in order to fight his livestock communist revolution.









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    What model is Mr Lucas's tractor? This one should carry enough ammo.

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    I've heard the best way to deal with moles is with a properly sowed minefield.

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    Explosives and firearms.

    If he was a Muslim he would be accused of being a terrorist.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    Explosives and firearms.

    If he was a Muslim he would be accused of being a terrorist.
    Furthermore some papers and the far right would demand that every Muslim/brown person condemn alleged or self-confessed jihadis before any judicial process is completed.

    As someone of indigenous origin, I am not prepared to apologize for this piece of shite, never would I expect or demand any other indigenous Britons to do so, except the party leadership of the BNP, but only if he is found guilty.


    I do wonder how so many BNP members and sympathizers get hold of explosive materials though.


    There again, our Tractor Taliban could have read the Turnip Diaries
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    Explosives and firearms.

    If he was a Muslim he would be accused of being a terrorist.
    Farmer Jihad, actually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mongrel View Post
    We haven't had a BNP thread for a while....


    Another BNP member, an activist, held on explosive charges . I suppose that I am relieved that he does not collect kiddy porn.

    Still, if after a fair hearing, he is found guilty, should he face the ultimate penalty? That would be ironic, given his paid hobby as a gallows maker.


    Why is Simon Darby defending him? "I would imagine that it is to do with his capacity as an agricultural rural chap. It is just one of the many things that ordinary rural people have to deal with when you have got a politically motivated police force.”

    I can just see Farmer Giles needing to blow up the badger set with high explosive before gunning down the survivors with expanding ammo. The question should be whether he has broken the law, not excusing the alleged possession of material that is useful for terrorist purposes.

    Or is there a serious risk of Militant Muslim cows where he lives?

    Actually I am on the side of the farmer in this one, if British farmers are anything like Australian farmers. There are guns everywhere in the country in Australia despite the gun laws, and explosives too. The guns are used for vermin and fun, and the explosives are used for land clearences and fun. I do not believe that a farmer possessing these types of things constitutes anything other than normal rural behaviour whether they are illegal or not. Is there anything else to indicate that he might be a psychopath(apart from voting for the BNP of cause). This just seems like an establishment assault on the BNP tbh and will not win them any votes in the country.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RTW Fan View Post
    Actually I am on the side of the farmer in this one, if British farmers are anything like Australian farmers. There are guns everywhere in the country in Australia despite the gun laws, and explosives too. The guns are used for vermin and fun, and the explosives are used for land clearences and fun. I do not believe that a farmer possessing these types of things constitutes anything other than normal rural behaviour whether they are illegal or not. Is there anything else to indicate that he might be a psychopath(apart from voting for the BNP of cause). This just seems like an establishment assault on the BNP tbh and will not win them any votes in the country.
    Shotguns and JCBs should suffice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mongrel View Post
    Shotguns and JCBs should suffice.
    Maybe in a practical sense. But I am telling you that farmers do not care about that, they mistrust the government on principle and that many farmers will have s of illegal armenents in Australia that does not mean for a second that they are plotting anything violent and untoward. I head it once compared to the government forcing me to use a pen and paper instead of a lap top. I imagine the situation is the same in Britain and that this guy was only targeted because he was BNP, simple politics.

    Is there anything else, apart from his association with the BNP, that would indicate that he is a psychopath that intended to use the arms against people?

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    Only the cows that are destined to be halal meat will be a threat.


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    Is there anything else, apart from his association with the BNP, that would indicate that he is a psychopath that intended to use the arms against people?
    Is the "that's just what farmers do" defense going to work in a court of law?
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    Quote Originally Posted by motiv-8 View Post
    Is the "that's just what farmers do" defense going to work in a court of law?
    No, but it is going to work in the poll of country voters at election time. They will see this guy and think that this could be the government doing the same thing to them. If anything this is only aimed at lessening conservative support in country areas. Is there a preferential system in the UK?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTW Fan View Post
    No, but it is going to work in the poll of country voters at election time. They will see this guy and think that this could be the government doing the same thing to them. If anything this is only aimed at lessening conservative support in country areas. Is there a preferential system in the UK?
    Newsflash: Courts are not a part of the elected government.

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