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Album Reviews

Colin Auty's Controversial Song
GWR Artist Colin Auty Exposes Failure of Multi-Cultural Society in Dewsbury with New Song as it hits the Headlines.
Artist musician Colin Auty, who appears on the current GWR album release ‘West Wind’ has caused uproar in the left-wing press in Dewsbury, where Colin works as a British National Party Councillor.
Colin recently wrote and recorded a song called ‘Savile Town, Where’s it Gone?’. The lyrics, which are here below fully reproduced caused outrage amongst anti-BNP campaigners in Dewsbury and another hostile councillor to the BNP.
The ‘Dewsbury Reporter’ ran the headline on the 30th March 2007 ‘Fury Over BNP Song’. Much to the papers annoyance however, the attempt to smear the BNP backfired with unprecedented public interest in the song, which can now be heard for the first time here.
The ‘Dewsbury Reporter’ asked Shahid Malik, MP for Dewsbury and Mirfield for comment to which he stated:
“The straightforward message behind the lyrics is that Savile Town is populated by foreigners who do not speak English, is a place where residents openly sell heroin, and that these people are paedophiles who have a preoccupation with girls aged 12”.
Colin defended these remark by adding:
“This song was intended as a generalisation about what is happening in our country. Being the only BNP councillor in Dewsbury, I get people ringing me, stopping me in he streets, to tell the things which are happening in our town”.
GWR fully supports Colin Auty’s stance exposing the failings of enforced multi-cultural society and more of Colins’s songs can be heard on the current ‘West Wind’ album.
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