A Plea from a member!

February 4, 2009 by Wildcat 1 · Leave a Comment
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It looks to me as though the strikers at Lindsey have been bought off.

Note how quickly the Government announced the “independent” ACAS are brought in to conciliate ?, Stifle it, shut it down, throw them a bone with a bit of meat on it – quick – before they blow the gaff and the whole country discovers from the TV that the UK is really not their country any more. Its been given away – bit by bit – by stealth – and against the wishes of the people – untested by referenda by successive Governments both left and right – to the point where potentially unlimited numbers of – generally poor – people can come here from the EU – and legally take up any offer of employment.

Wake up – the country our fathers and grandfathers fought and died to defend from Nazi tyranny has quietly been given away to a new tyranny – one that uses pens and treaties rather than guns and bullets. The 3rd Reich that was to last 1000 years but ended in 1945 – has been superseded by a 4th Reich that is now over 50 years old ….

I hope the strikers at Lindsey don’t go back tomorrow and see this for what it is – bribery. They have an opportunity to do something wonderful – to pursue this protest to its conclusion – a general strike – with the demand for a referendum on the proposal that this country leaves the EU. Its only this that will guarantee that our part in the 4th Reich is ended – and that consequently we will regain control of our country.

Sadly, I can see why Lindsey strike will end tomorrow – but hopefully another such dispute will occur soon and maybe that next one will ultimately deliver freedom. Read more

Announcement

February 4, 2009 by Wildcat 2 · 4 Comments
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Please copy and paste the following into a text or email and pass it on:

“A National strike is being called to support British Jobs for British Workers on Friday 27th feb 2009, this is your chance to make a stand and secure your future. Visit the support website http://www.britishwildcats.com pass this on to everyone.” Read more

Fairness for ALL

February 4, 2009 by Wildcat 1 · 2 Comments
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We are sick and tired of hearing the media – especially those in the pocket of the government, foreign businessmen or globalist companies – say that our strikes have been ‘orchestrated’ by the ‘far-right’ (meaning the BNP) and suggesting that there is something ‘racist’ about our demand for ‘British Jobs for British Workers’.

Apart from the fact that we are merely repeating the words of the Prime MInister (is he ‘far-right’?) and asking him to make good on a promise for once in his life, our protests are spontaneous, local and aimed at securing jobs for ALL British workers.

When we talk about British workers we are talking about all those born here, settled here, paying taxes here, with their homes and families here, and with their hearts here. We want jobs for all British workers, of all races and religions. White, Black, Brown, Christian, Hindu, Sikh or Muslim – we are all threatened by foreign labour encouraged and brought here by companies and politicians who are happy to chuck British workers on the dole.

So ignore the media lies about the ‘far-right’ and about ‘racism’.. If you are British, and if you want to keep your job, then come and support us! We, in turn are grateful to all those who support us and are not fooled by the media’s lies and smears. Read more

The Betrayal of the Union

February 4, 2009 by Wildcat 1 · 4 Comments
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The latest offer on the table for the workers at the Lindsey Oil Plant is for 101 of the 200 jobs to be given to British Workers is being pushed by the Trade Union “Unite” to be accepted by the workers.

Acceptance of this offer would be another nail in the coffin for ALL British workers. We urge you to reject this offer. We would guess that the Labour supporting union leaders are being put under pressure to end this strike by the government and are not acting in the best interest of ALL British workers.

The British Wildcats want to see British Jobs for British Workers – not British Jobs for half of the British Workers! Read more

News Update

February 4, 2009 by Wildcat 1 · 1 Comment
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At a meeting between senior managers, contractors and AMEC officials at Lindsey refinery this morning. AMEC spokesmen stated that they are confident that the industrial action will be all over by March and that they can then proceed with the massive routine shutdown operation scheduled for that month.

They stated that of the 2,500 workers needed for the shutdown some 70% will be foreign workers, including 180 Polish electricians. Similar contracts will also be negotiated for the smaller proposed shutdown at the Conoco Philips refinery next June along with the decommissioning of the Lindsey hyrdochloric acid facility in September/October.

It has also now emerged that there are no specialist workers at Lindsey at all and that an incredible 80% of the welds carried out by the foreign workforce have failed. Read more

BREAKING NEWS: Total & Fina Boycott Update

February 4, 2009 by Wildcat 1 · Leave a Comment
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We have received word that Total have instructed a team of lawyers to scour the Internet in search of anyone encouraging picketing against them or their products and services.

Using old laws that were put in place in the Thatcher era to stop this type of direct action, it would be illegal for you to blockade or picket Total and Fina Petrol Stations.

IT IS NOT ILLEGAL, HOWEVER, TO POLITELY REQUEST MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC USING THEIR SERVICE STATIONS TO BOYCOTT THEM!

We would therefore request that anyone using our posters, flyers and boycott signs, also arm themselves with the the location of the nearest alternative Petrol Station and encourage Total and Fina customers to use those instead. Please use the posters below:

Download the poster / leaflet and boycott all Total Petrol Stations!

Total Poster

Download the poster / leaflet and boycott all FINA Petrol Stations!

Fina Poster
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A Typical Comment From A British Worker!

February 4, 2009 by Wildcat 1 · Leave a Comment
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This is typical of the thousands of Emails we are receiving. It highlights the plight we all face as British Workers. The problem is not exclusive to any one industry or trade, and it is spreading all over Britain!

My husband is a manager on an egg producing farm in the Forest of Dean Gloucestershire. The Company is Noble foods ltd and they are Britains largest egg producing company.

They employ numerous amounts of Polish people to work on these farms but that is not the issue. The issue is that they’re allowed to work longer hours than is needed and they’re also offered lots of hours overtime, which again isn’t the problem! The problem is that the British workers are excluded from working the overtime too, but only in a way that the overtime is kept very hush hush.

You see the thing is two Polish people work on my husbands farm and the other one works on a farm which is about 20 miles away. All three Polish workers live in the house next door. The Polish worker who works away has been given access to a van and all of his travelling expenses are catered for by the company. The van is not allowed to be used by any of the British workers and that includes my husband! It wouldn’t be so bad if they didn’t have transport but they’ve got their own car locked away in their garage!

The younger of the family completely refuses to learn the English language and they’ve expressed their dislike to the British quite openly!

My husband has disgussed the situation on numerous occasions to his area manager only to be told that the Polish are the one’s who should get all of the privileges.

My husband feels completely let down by his company but unfortunately his hands are tied. He says that the work the two Polish do is shoddy and they are constantly causing misery amongst the British workers.
But what on earth can my husband do?

We are not anti Polish or anti anyone, but fair should be fair!

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Forum Now Available!

February 4, 2009 by Wildcat 1 · 2 Comments
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We now have a dedicated chat forum to discuss and share ideas, news and information.

You can access the forum from the main menu above or by clicking the link below.

http://www.britishwildcats.com/forum/ Read more

URGENT NOTICE!

February 4, 2009 by Wildcat 1 · 2 Comments
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Can I please ask that you all leave a comment below, or on the main page instead of emailing us. We are struggling to cope with the sheer volume of emails and responses from this website.

We will have a dedicated forum available tomorrow for you to vent your feelings, that’s a promise. In the meantime, an example of the thousands of emails we are receiving is below:

I am a 41 year old bricklayer and i have a wife and 4 children i last worked on 19/12/08 i signed on 05/01/09.

I’m still waiting. nothing. i have been working for the same wages for the last ten years. My wages have been held down by migrant workers. It is not their fault because i think every person with a brain would do the same in their shoes. It is our leaders. they are corrupt to the core, and that’s the end of it. Me personally, I’m not listening to no more lies or propaganda. I’m taking direct action. I’m on the phone to everyone I know and I’m getting lots of support. My friends and I am going to strike this government on Thursday right where it hurts. The jewel in their crown. THE OLIMPIC STADIUM.

I cant be bought, I’m not impressed with wealth or titles or stardom, (UCAT KEEP WELL AWAY because everyone knows your in the pocket) I just want to feed my children and live in peace like everyone else. The time has come to show our leaders that they have not broken our communities just yet, and we can come together and say enough is enough.

Day by day are rights are falling, and I’m not having it anymore. I’m prepared to go to jail for what i believe in. Don’t wait till the bank snatches your house. Act now. The workers in this country produce 90% of the wealth, why do the other 10% get to spend it.

Open your eyes people, please!

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UK WALKOUTS AS OF 2ND FEBRUARY

February 3, 2009 by Wildcat 1 · 1 Comment
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ABERTHAW, BARRY. Power station walkout.

MILTON BRITISH ENERGY facility (Scotland) where 80 stopped work.

DOUNREAY, THURSO. Reports of workers downing tools to support the call for British Jobs for British Workers.

EAST YORKSHIRE Workers are understood to undertaken protests at the BP terminal in East Yorkshire.

FIDDLERS FERRY 200 staff employed by German contractor at Fiddlers Ferry power station stage one-day protest.

GRANGEMOUTH Around 700 staff walked out of the Grangemouth oil refinery in Scotland.

HEYSHAM Workers voted to walk out ten minutes after watching Peter Mandelson’s live TV lecture.

KILROOT POWER STATION in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland Sympathy strikes.

KINKARDINE Power station run by Scottish Power. Just over 100 mechanical contractors walked out.

MILFORD HAVEN, WALES. Work on the giant South Hook and Dragon liquefied natural gas terminals halted by mass walkouts. (UPDATE: Went back to work this morning, walked out again soon after!).

MOSSMARAN, SCOTLAND. About 100 stopped work at ExxonMobil’s petrochemicals plant at Mossmoran in Fife.

MOTHERWELL BRIDGE, SCOTLAND. Angry workers on the fence – ready to walk out but waiting for just a few more signs that the protest is truly national.

NORTH KILLINGSHOLME Lindsey Total oil refinery at St FERGUS, ABERDEENSHIRE. At the Shell St Fergus gas processing facility in Aberdeenshire, around 50 workers downed tools.

SALTEND Workers are understood to be protesting at BP’s chemical manufacturing plant in Saltend, Hull.

SELLAFIELD NUCLEAR PLANT, CUMBRIA. All 900 Sellafield workers voted to walk out for all of Monday and agreed that, if the Government fails to play fair by British workers, “it will be two days next time, and then a full week”.

STAYTHORPE, NOTTS. Hundreds out at the giant power station near Newark.

WARRINGTON, LANCS. Protests reported at the Fiddlers Ferry power plant, but no picket line visible at 1 p.m.

WILTON Around 300 workers at a refinery in Wilton near Redcar, Teesside, have walked out.

Angry workers along the Thames estuary in north Kent are planning to join the walk outs among widespread rumours that a giant floating hotel is to be moored in the Medway to house 500 Polish workers. They are being brought in to take British construction jobs during the building of a fourth power station on the Hoo peninsula. Read more

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