


As the Tilbury people paid their respects just around the corner in the community centre the Africans decided to stick two fingers up to the local community by banging away on their Bongo drums.



British National Party Councillor, Emma Colgate, laid a wreath and observed the traditional two minutes silence at the ceremony in Tilbury, before trumpeters played The Last Post.


She was joined by the Lynn Worrall,Richard Bingley,Andrew Mackinlay's wife and deputy mayor Maureen Pearce. African Councillor Bukky Ockunade snubbed the ceremony and sent someone else in her place adding to the speculation that she will be deselected because Labour feel that Africans don't make good councillors. It is believed that former Independent candidate June Brown has been approached to replace ms Ockunade in the 2010 council elections.

Councillor Lynn Worrall

Councillor Richard Bingley

Andrew Macinlay's Wife



This year marks the 90th anniversary of the armistice of the First World War.


British troops posted around the world, including those serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, have also gathered today for remembrance services.
Thurrock Patriots
No one can ever call BNP fascist and believe the hitler supporters propaganda crap ever again. BNP councillor Ms Emma Colgate legitimately earning herself and the BNP the same respect as everyone else who turned up at the parade.
ReplyDeleteShe stood shoulder to shoulder with everyone else on the same platform remembering and respecting solders who fought against the nazi's for our freedom.
I hope at election time people remember the Labour councillor who did not turn up.
Mind you the other two liberal labour councillors are part or the liberal establishment who are hell bent on destroying the identity and culture and democratic freedom our forbearers defended and died to passed on to us.
I can guess it was a Public relations opportunity ,I bet they would have been more comfortable at a black history meeting at a school somewhere.
WELL DONE COUNCILLOR COLGATE you showed the true face and image of the BNP.
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ReplyDeleteof history and ruling of individual lives; but whether their influence is not more often malign than beneficent may be, perhaps, open to doubt. The africans remembrethe day shub tilbury where there is no way for any diversification.
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The Labour councillor who did not turn up was the african councillor Bukky Okunade, mind you I was in the crowd to the side of the uncomfortable Councillor Lynn Worrall, she looked like she wanted to be elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteI went back to the scouts hut for a cup of tea as I know a few of them. The dignitaries, councillors, even the vicar was also invited but only Mrs MacKinlay and the deputy mayor and BNP councillor Emma colgate came back to thank and support the scouts.