Showing posts with label Croham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Croham. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 March 2014

The Voice of Albion




Last Sunday I had the great pleasure of going on the Voice of Albion radio show on the White network, where I was interviewed by fellow White Nationalist Paul Hickman.
It has today been brought to my attention that a communist group (Kingston UAF) has posted a clip from the show on their blog, they found the interview utterly boring, but still took the trouble to do a blog article about it – describing my comments about their Hammer and Sickle waiving as “in typical paranoid conspiracy theorist-style” I include a photo to let the readers make up their own minds.
Here is their Blog article and the full radio interview can be found at the bottom of this page.

SW London National Front organiser Tony Martin took to the airwaves this week to defend his best mate, and infamous Nazi saluter, Chris Hurst.
The candidate for Croham ward in Croydon appeared on a White Power radio channel, The White Network, to do an utterly boring interview. He took the opportunity to defend Chris for his fascist salute at a Neo-Nazi concert in Hungary – and accuse antifascists of being “hammer and sickle-waving communists”, in typical paranoid conspiracy theorist-style.
Tony’s defence of people doing Hitler salutes comes as he has had to admit that he will not be able to stand as a National Front candidate, after a faction fight split the Nazi party in half and Tony’s enemies walked off with the legal rights to the name.
Instead he’ll have to run as an independent – after having already spent months and months going round the ward on his own trying to get a NF leaflet drawn with coloured pencils through every door.

http://thewhitenetwork.com/2014/03/23/interview-with-south-london-nf-organiser-tony-martin-3/
 http://kingstonuaf.wordpress.com/2014/03/24/tony-martin-defends-nazi-mate-as-wheels-come-off-nf-election-campaign/



Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Local Pubs

On 17th November 1974, Maria McGuire’s ex-lover Dáithí Ó Conaill was interviewed on London Weekend Television by Mary Holland. Ó Conaill announced there would be an escalation of Provisional IRA violence. Four days later terrorist bombs were set off in the Mulberry Bush and the Tavern in the Town public houses in Birmingham killing 21 innocent people and injuring 182.


Whenever a brave British Soldier was injured in the line of duty in Northern Ireland, McGuire (at the time an IRA gun runner) and Ó Conaill would pray that he be dead by morning.
40 years after she had moved in the upper echelons of the IRA, McGuire now known as Maria Gatland, is the chair of the licensing committee for Croydon Council and a conservative councilor for Croham ward.
In Croham ward is one of the oldest pubs in Croydon and a local landmark, the Swan and Sugar-Loaf, which has been shut for almost two years now. There are plans to turn this piece of local history into another Tesco Express convenience store. Croydon like many other places in Great Britain has pubs closing all the time due to the smoking ban, the availability of cheap booze and drugs and the multicultural society not using pubs.