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From the Simon Darby blog here .

As an update from last night’s blog I’ve just heard from Stoke-on-Trent that earlier this morning his Highness, Kamlesh Patel had insisted that he would not share a room with BNP councillors. Having been unsuccessful in this request he then decided to hold his meeting without any councillors present at all. When told that is the right of BNP councillors to observe meetings in the Civic Centre and that they would do so, he cancelled the event altogether.

Stoke BNP group are now consulting with the Standards Board for England as to whether or not this behaviour is acceptable and will be asking for a cost estimate for the event and its subsequent cancellation. All rise.

Discussion

29 comments for “Latest from Stoke”

  1. So, he has just wasted the taxpayers money on this - you can bet none of this will appear in the papers either - they are all spineless morons!

    Posted by Paganpete | May 8, 2008, 11:54 am
  2. Anybody doubting the BNP should take heart from this. This is music to my ears: poetry in motion. The tables are now turning on these pigs and they are the ones who are finding it difficult to find a platform for their poison.

    Posted by Vman | May 8, 2008, 12:01 pm
  3. Good news, keep the pressure up on His Highness. By the way, when was this person elected to office?

    Interesting though how our political masters are more than happy to sit down with terrorists, their supporters and sympathisers - particularly of the Bearded variety! Take that “Knighthood” given to the previous leader of the Muslim Council of Britain or that evil Egyptian “Cleric” entertained by Red Ken when in office. Talk about hypocrites.

    Lastly, I simply cannot recall ever reading anything from the BNP that advocates using violence or terror to advance the cause so why do we keep reading these claims and seeing them peddled by legions of LibLabConmen?

    Posted by Fatso | May 8, 2008, 12:07 pm
  4. I love the bedroom farces that the ‘won’t sit down with’ oafs create. The BNP should try and sit down with them at every opportunity to show what a puerile game of musical chairs politics is becoming.

    When an Asian ’somebody’ doesn’t sit down with the party I as an indigenous Briton support, it hits the same nerve as being stopped and checked by a security guard who has been in this country less years than I have thumbs.

    Rant over.

    Posted by UprightMan | May 8, 2008, 12:09 pm
  5. It’s quite obvious that Kamlesh Patel does not want the “wrong people asking the right questions”. Long gone are the days when pre-prepared questions and answers are the norm. It would seem the BNP are proving themselves to be a true opposition!

    Posted by ron7055 | May 8, 2008, 12:16 pm
  6. Question. Why did this Kamlesh Patel exclude the BNP/cancel this meeting? Surely, by excluding the BNP he has committed an act of racism?

    Posted by Si | May 8, 2008, 12:29 pm
  7. I sent this to the BBC’s ‘Contact us’ page:
    It may be interesting for you to read the report from Simon Darby at the link below:
    http://www.bnp.org.uk/2008/05/08/latest-from-stoke/
    I find it beyond belief that a person of such “stature” is unwilling to share a platform with democratically elected BNP council members.
    Perhaps an interview with both parties may prove fruitful, aired of course on national TV.

    The BBC contact page can be found at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/feedback/ and click on the left column 12th bullet point/link in blue font.

    I’ll let you know if I get an answer!

    Posted by Busdriver | May 8, 2008, 12:50 pm
  8. So we have Kamlesh Patel (unelected) dictating that he will not talk to the Elected BNP councillors in a democratic country. And now we have …Trevor Phillips talking like Hitler!

    Trevor Phillips urged people to turn their backs on racists in communities and at the ballot box and showed his contempt for the British National Party by saying they should be treated as “less than human”.

    http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/other/display.var.1332541.0.0.php

    Another little snippet, two union officials were escorted from the Child Support Agency’s St Leonards offices for distributing anti-British National Party leaflets.

    http://www.bexhillobserver.net/479/Union-trouble-at-CSA.4057651.jp

    If only they would point out the beastly, terribly racist policies of the BNP. Truth be told, they realise they face losing their vast salaries for doing a non existent job.

    Posted by bertie bert | May 8, 2008, 12:53 pm
  9. Possibly related? -

    http://www.bnp.org.uk/2008/04/22/ken-livingstone%E2%80%99s-international-terrorist-connections/

    http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/43816/Four-on-Tamil-Tiger-terror-charges

    Red Ken and the lablibcon have kept some interesting company over time. Not the sort of company who would talk to the BNP either.

    Posted by baccy_tin | May 8, 2008, 1:01 pm
  10. If they had sent a public school educated, Oxbridge Arts, FO type to spearhead the Imperial mission from Westminster he would certainly have got people’s backs up, but it wouldn’t have degenerated into the ridiculous fiasco we see here. What on earth possessed them to send an “ennobled” Muslim doctor? Doctors rarely welcome “lesser mortals” questioning their judgement, and Muslims tend to be prickly, so the folly is compounded.

    The BNP; officals, members and supporters must each and everyone be chortling with mirth at this discomforting of the lib-lab-con gang. So must the vast majority of visitors to the UK’s number one political website. Ridicule is hard to endure, and is something no regime can take too much of, and it is coming from all quarters now. We may be seeing the beginning of the end for them.

    Posted by Stringbag | May 8, 2008, 1:07 pm
  11. Thanks Bertie Bert,

    Trevor Phillips says we should be treated as less than human. What, …exactly,…does that entail? Please elaborate Mr.Phillips. I obviously look upwards to ask this as I am an, as you say, Untermensch*

    *Untermensch (German for under man, sub-man, sub-human; plural: Untermenschen) is a term from Nazi racial ideology used to describe “inferior people”

    Posted by UprightMan | May 8, 2008, 1:22 pm
  12. How dare the British people think for themselves and vote for the BNP! How dare the BNP stand up for British people. What an arrogant and self righteous prig this Patel is. He and his kind have had it far too easy these past fifty years or so.

    Posted by iiwn | May 8, 2008, 1:26 pm
  13. So … Kamlesh Patel does nothing, which costs the taxpayer a great deal of money. Gordon Brown does something, which costs the taxpayer a great deal of money. Hmmmmm. No difference with NULabour, is there?

    Posted by White Rose | May 8, 2008, 1:44 pm
  14. I am glad to read that our Stoke councillors are pursuing the matter of “Lord” Patel’s waste of public (ie our) money. I join in the laughter at the public discomforture of this ludicrous fake, but am especially glad to see the BNP carrying the thrust home. I don’t expect anything of substance from the Standards Board, but its response will be educational for those of our people who currently sit on the fence.

    Posted by PJD | May 8, 2008, 1:51 pm
  15. In Kipling’s time, a chap like Patel would have been gainfully employed.

    Enoch Powell was right.

    Posted by Tony | May 8, 2008, 2:48 pm
  16. Surely Mr Honourable Patel is not fulfilling his right honourable council duties and should be duly fired as he is clearly NOT capable of working within a democracy. Why do we have to put up with these self-righteous imbeciles ?
    nick.p@zoom.co.uk

    Posted by nick.p@zoom.co.uk | May 8, 2008, 3:22 pm
  17. Ah well, looks like the BNP are going to be a thorn in his side for a long time. Well done :)

    Posted by Mr.k | May 8, 2008, 3:23 pm
  18. Isn’t all this rather reminiscent of the way things are done on the Indian Subcontinent? His Holiness the Right Worshipful Patel seems to be acting to type and importing his native rubbishy standards of subcontinental “democracy” to our shores. It’s not good enough. The man’s an insufferably arrogant piece of social pollution desecrating our public life for all of us. Are we going to sue?

    Posted by John L | May 8, 2008, 4:20 pm
  19. Have we finally come up with a way to combat these people? Like all bullies, they don’t like it when you stand up to them. I think, Mr Patel, you’ll not find any dhimmis in the BNP!

    As for Trev Phillips, this despicable excuse for a man lost all respect when he insulted the Queen Mother in an after dinner speech.

    Posted by essemess | May 8, 2008, 4:27 pm
  20. The reason these people don’t want the BNP around is simple really.

    They don’t want anyone to know what scams they get up to as they will know that the BNP will tell our citizens what’s going on, because the BNP are honest, and trustworthy, and British folk will wake up soon.

    Posted by medion | May 8, 2008, 4:46 pm
  21. V is for Victory to Stoke BNP !!

    Posted by cigpapers | May 8, 2008, 5:21 pm
  22. ‘All rise.’

    Nice touch, Mr. Darby sir!

    Posted by apendragon | May 8, 2008, 5:27 pm
  23. And if BNP Councillors were to refuse to sit with ethnic monority councillors ot would be all over the Papers and National Television.

    Clearly the Media are Biased.

    Clearly they are an instrument of the state used to shape public perception.

    Posted by royalecraig | May 8, 2008, 5:43 pm
  24. Anyone know how his highness was made a lordship? What self-serving accolade did he receive?

    Posted by Ragnar | May 8, 2008, 6:32 pm
  25. Stuff him - Nice one Stoke BNP !

    Posted by White Lion | May 8, 2008, 6:51 pm
  26. Royalecraig - You make a very salient point here. People like Patel would create blue bloody hell if they received similar treatment from the BNP. Double standards reign supreme in today’s Britain.

    Posted by Ex-pat loyalist | May 9, 2008, 10:18 am
  27. Well,isn’t this a clear indication of what these unwanted Asians have in mind? That is to take over OUR country, and with the blessing of this government they are getting more and more outrageous in their demands.

    I can hardly contain myself every time I hear or read of what these “GUESTS” of ours are up to. Long live the BNP!!

    Posted by gyukcas | May 9, 2008, 10:46 am
  28. What a pathetic crybaby Mr Patel is!
    It’s called democracy, Mr Patel, 100% fullblown, proper, REAL democracy, by thousands in Stoke who clearly properly understand what real genuine democracy is meant to be & keep full control of their own minds about it, unlike all the corrupt & ever media manipulating government led do-goody PC brainwashed wazzocks everywhere!
    A Stoke British National Party MP can’t come soon enough, & what’ll Mr Patel do then, eh? I reckon we should all move to Stoke & help speed up & secure that prospect for the ignorant idiot!
    I’m no racist. I personally couldn’t care what colour Mr Patel is, but the UNdemocratic likes of him will never “Lord” anything over the likes of me!

    -

    Editing was necessary, ProudBrit. Otherwise appreciated and agreed. Many thanks. - Ed

    Posted by ProudBrit | May 9, 2008, 3:41 pm
  29. Yes, the liblabcon seem to do buisiness with anyone who might do harm to the British nations,but not with the people who are democraticly elected by its people to represent them.Just what is their plan for the indiginous British and our homelands?

    Posted by MC SE9 | May 10, 2008, 1:17 am

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