The Sun says - Sorry BNP you were right all along.

Today the Sun holds up its hands in an admission of guilt. Following on from a tried and tested formula, yesterday we ran a headline story concerning the drunken excesses on a foreign field of one young member of the British National Party. As we have done time and time again we tried to use the behaviour of one individual to demonise not just this political party but its whole ideology.

So why were we wrong and why now are you reading this U-turn less than 24 hours after your favourite newspaper gave you the exclusive? Well times are changing and they are changing fast. Who would have thought that our sister title, the News of the World, would no longer be around. Who could have guessed that the whole of Britain's media and specifically, the complex relationship between it, our politicians and police forces would currently be at the forefront of our nation's mind.

With falling newspaper circulations and an economy collapsing around our ears it became apparent here at Sun Towers that something is going very wrong. We've thought long and hard about this, we have even thought, just like the NotW, of pulling the plug and admitting our complicity in the collapse of our society. However, as dignified as that gesture of journocide would be, here at the Sun we've come up with something far, far better. A way of using our power and influence to correct some of the terrible crimes committed against the British people in the name of "multiculturalism" and to start to put things right.

We are going to start by addressing yesterday's shameful, simplistic and intelligence-insulting attack on the much-maligned British National Party.

In 2009 despite the whole mechanism of The State, ourselves included, being levelled against them, the BNP managed to attract nearly a million votes and succeeded in getting two MPs elected in Europe. An astonishing achievement considering the multi-million pound effort put in to stop them and an atmosphere of wall to wall, twenty-four hours a day media hostility.

In yesterday's article our crude, politically-motivated attack on the BNP not only ignored the electoral status, temerity and admiral stoicism of that organisation, it was an insult to the million British people who had put faith in our democratic system.

Here at the Sun we know what we are doing today will create a maelstrom of criticism from mainstream politicians and their symbiotic acolytes embedded in other media. We understand the consequences, but somebody has to spell it out.

Through naked greed and fiscal and political negligence on a criminal scale Britain is on the brink of a financial disaster the likes of which we have never known before. Our politicians have given away our right to govern ourselves meaning that in effect we are nothing more than a disenfranchised slave race to our EU masters. As if that wasn't enough, we are on the verge of a demographic catastrophe plunging us into an age of medieval barbarism and superstition powered by the insidious mind cancer of Islam.

As we have watched our country descend to this level there has at least been one body of people who have had the courage and dignity to warn us all of the impending danger. Time and time again they have told us what is going to happen but we've just shouted them down. Indeed it's worse than that, we have actively conspired along with others to try and destroy not only the British National Party, but the individual members of this organisation.

Well here at the Sun, today we are going to start putting things right and the first thing we are going to do is say sorry. An apology not just to the BNP, but to all their members, voters and supporters alike. That's the right thing to do, because the BNP has been right all along.

The Sun says sorry - for when we mocked your MEPs being attacked by a Labour Party mob at College Green, Westminster. We never reported upon the Metropolitan Police losing the file that was supposed to be sent to the CPS meaning that thugs who threw darts and other missiles and were openly caught on video remain at large whilst wielders of foam pies get an almost instant six weeks in jail.

The Sun says sorry - for not reporting on your candidate in the recent Oldham by-election being thrown out of a hustings meeting by police officers at the behest of another candidate. Of course if this had been any other party it would have been headline news.

The Sun says sorry - for not giving you any credence at all with regards the recent scandal of organised Muslim sexual abuse of British children. Instead, just like the BBC who tried to jail your leader Nick Griffin, just for talking about this issue, as long ago as 2000, we gave all the plaudits to Labour's Jack Straw.

The Sun says sorry - for ignoring you about the illegal wars in the Arab world. For our part in this warmongering and especially to all those lads killed or mutilated by our actions we ask for your forgiveness.

The Sun says sorry - for not being interested in the use of undercover police officers like Mark Kennedy who are actually being paid by the taxpayer to disrupt your legitimate political business.

The Sun says sorry - for ignoring the continuing disgraceful misappropriation of public and lottery funding to finance a whole industry devoted to attacking and besmirching your organisation.

The Sun says sorry- for blanking the continued practise of police officers being deployed to close down your meetings by threatening to withdraw the licenses from pubs and other venues.

The Sun says sorry - for misusing your leaked membership list which was then used to persecute and terrify many of your more vulnerable members.

The Sun says sorry - for perpetuating a climate which allows your members to lose their jobs and homes merely for being involved with a legitimate political party.

The Sun says sorry - for not criticising the BBC and their continuing refusal to allow your democratically elected representatives on programmes like Question Time.

The Sun says sorry - for not printing a favourable word concerning the Commission for Equality and Human Rights and their attempts to jail your leaders and sequestrate your assets because they didn't agree with your opposition to immigration and multiculturalism.

The Sun says sorry - for not listening to you and for playing our part in the systematic demonising and vilifying everything you say and do.

The Sun says sorry - to all those who believed in our democratic system and expected that the politicians they voted for should be given a fair crack of the whip.

The Sun says sorry to Nick Griffin and the British National Party, you've been right all the time.

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