London, UK. It is becoming evidently clear that Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party, has stepped way out of line in the last few days. After bemoaning his Buckingham Palace snub, Griffin has now embarked on taking control of British Petroleum so that he can prove to whoever wishes to listen what he is capable of doing.
Having conveniently placed his brother in-law on the board of BP, Griffin believes that control is within his grasp.
Eddie Wilkins, whose brother is a mechanic for Andy Schleck, the Tour de France cyclist, won a seat on the board after bribing the Chairman last year. Nick presumably provided him with the money.
If that situation wasn't enough, Griffin also wants to destabilise the ruling Government in the recently created nation of Kosovo. He has written to its head of state declaring that Anna Chapman, the recently uncovered Russian spy, has given Griffin compromising photos of the Kosovar President which, if published, would lead to his downfall.
Last but not least, Nick Griffin recently verballed a respected journalist, telling him that Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was removed from office because Griffin threatened to flood their economy with counterfeit notes if nothing was done about the failing PM.
Beware, British people, beware!!!
