- Martin Wingfield

BNP councillors are working the hardest to represent your interests


BRITISH National Party councillors often have a difficult time in the council chamber with little or no help or support from the representatives the other parties.

BNP councillors know they have to work extra hard to look after the interests of their constituents because as they are not members of the Lab/Con/Lib-Dem Club, our opponents will be doing everything they can to hinder their efforts.

After a year in office, our three councillors in Leicestershire have a track record to be proud of and one to put the old gang parties to shame.

The average attendance of our councillors is 98.2% with councillor in Cathy Duffy in Charnwood attending 100% of her meetings.

Councillors Graham Partner and Ian Meller on North West Leicestershire have only missed 1 meeting, giving the BNP an average attendance on NW Leicestershire District Council at 97.6% compared with Labour 93.6%, Conservatives 86.8% and Lib Dems 73.5%.

When looking at the amount of money each councillor has been paid for each meeting they have attended, BNP councillors provide the most value for money party on the council with Graham Partner attending 40 meetings this year for his basic allowance - not a penny more, unlike the old gang councillors - while Ian Meller is the 4th best out of all 38 councillors.

Again the BNP is the only party where their councillors are taking just the basic allowance. Even the Lib-Dems who claim to be so community-friendly have 2 of their 3 councillors taking more than the basic even though NW Leicestershire council services face cutbacks because of lack of funds.

The worse record on the council is that of Edward Blunt, the Conservative councillor for Ibstock. He is at present facing court on a drink drive charge. His attendance record is at just over 40% and each meeting attended cost the local council tax payers £515.43.

Our Leicestershire councillors are doing the British National Party proud. Local activists worked hard for the three victories and our councillors are repaying that commitment by their work on the council.
Over the past 12 months they have learned the protocol of the council and every week that goes by they are gaining more experience and are now out-performing councillors with many more years on the council.

This report by Wayne McDermott appears in the June issue of Freedom the monthly newspaper of the British National Party. Take out a 12 month subscription to Freedom here.

Martin Wingfield is the editor of Freedom and there is more BNP news and views on his blog here.

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20 comments for “BNP councillors are working the hardest to represent your interests”

  1. Well done guys …. you are a credit to yourselves and the BNP!!!

    Posted by straightdownthemiddle | June 6, 2008, 8:23 am
  2. The nonsense bleated by the one-party-with-three-names about do-nothing BNP councillors doesn’t wash with the educated public. On the BBC Daily Politics, it showed the reaction of the good voters of Barking and Dagenham almost universally praising the BNP councillors, including one chap who ran an old peoples home who had campaigned against them, only to recant and say that the BNP councillors were the only ones to go out of their way to help him. West Indian (by appearance) voters seemed optimistic, as did Sikhs. Compare and contrast this with the reaction of the fat bloated New-Labour Napoleon, fresh out of ‘Animal Farm’ who complained that the BNP never turned up for meetings and didn’t know how to vote, despite the reality that New-Labour refused to share an office with them, or there was insufficient time to brief them in voting etiquette.

    Posted by Mandala | June 6, 2008, 9:07 am
  3. Many thanx and respect to everyone involved in the tough, tough fight in the Allerdale by-election. You’ve moved things on against the odds, and we can’t win them all. Put your feet up at the week-end and feel proud of yourselves-we all are.

    Posted by grumpy jon | June 6, 2008, 10:08 am
  4. Well done to the BNP……good to see a party that is actually doing something for the people!

    Posted by SimonGB | June 6, 2008, 10:37 am
  5. Looking at the London BNP subsite here, I saw ‘Public Meeting Sidcup Tonight (5 June 08): Murder of Robert Knox’ - yesterday. I note the BNP arranged a meeting. I can’t help noting no other group did.

    Posted by RW | June 6, 2008, 12:53 pm
  6. I have just read on the Drudge Report that $45 trillion dollars will be needed to combat Global Warming. OK. I want to know who is going to get this money? Are we going to get some? I think not. Will we be paying? I think so. Somebody, somewhere is going to get a $45 trillion dollar windfall and that somebody will be the already indecently super rich cartel of the One World Government. The thing that really upsets me is that making the rich richer won’t change a damn thing regarding climate change. What are the BNP going to do about it?

    Posted by White Rose | June 6, 2008, 1:08 pm
  7. Ed-This is fantastic news..It’s all been said above, but this IS the way forward. ONLY the sheer tenacity of BNP councillors will win the day, and boy, are they proving their worth! I can SMELL the fear of the `old gang` parasites…march on BNP

    Posted by White Lion | June 6, 2008, 1:25 pm
  8. Incredibly well done. The BNP are on their way to becoming the gold standard for value for money.

    Posted by Brian Cosworth | June 6, 2008, 1:51 pm
  9. Whilst all this praise for such hard and dedicated work is highly commendable, it is really the least we should expect, from all our councillors, including the opposition. Would it be possible to formulate a league table for BNP councillors and recognise the best performers formally?

    Posted by illigitimus | June 6, 2008, 2:29 pm
  10. Hello everyone, I’m back in the saddle after a short break.
    I thought I would just mention that as it won’t make the national press. Something in common with this article alas. I have met many councillors over the years, none have failed to impress me.
    When a member of the public joins the party. educates themselves, then stands for us. They have all ready become exceptional people. As they learn their new trade they then become giants. The refected glow that eminates from them shines on the Party. We are indeed lucky to have these brave and exceptional folk in our happy band.

    -

    Welcome back, baz. - Ed

    Posted by baz | June 6, 2008, 2:32 pm
  11. Yes, big pat on the back for the BNP councillors. The fact that they are simply doing what every elected councillor should be doing doesn’t detract from the pride we all feel that they are actually doing what they said they would. The reward must lie in the immense satisfaction reaped from knowing they’re doing their bit to preserve the land of their fathers (and mothers).

    Posted by SheriffofNottingham | June 6, 2008, 3:08 pm
  12. Incredibly well done. The BNP are on their way to becoming the gold standard for value for money.

    Only if the British Public get to Know about it.

    Posted by royalecraig | June 6, 2008, 3:25 pm
  13. No praise can be too high for these BNP councillors, despite shabby treatment from the lib/lab/con gang they are daily growing in stature & are a tremendous asset to the party & their country. The true British folk will recognise their worth & the BNP will grow & grow despite the attempts of traitors & liars to besmirch it.

    Posted by dr dees brainwashing elixir | June 6, 2008, 4:26 pm
  14. I live in Ibstock and Ivan Hammonds (the BNP candidate) missed out by only 62 votes in the by-election we recently had. Something tells me we would be getting more for our money if 62 more people had not been fooled by the lies of the enemy. I remember on one of the Labour leaflets that there was a picture of the Labour candidate standing in front of our “Welcome to Ibstock” sign pointing at graffiti, and then in the next BNP leaflet there was a picture of Ivan removing the graffiti. It was this leaflet that helped me to acquire another two BNP votes, well done Leicestershire coucillors and keep it up, it always helps in arguments.

    Posted by magical trevor | June 6, 2008, 6:12 pm
  15. What a fantastic job all our councillors are doing. Despite a few pathetic attempts, mainly by ‘Searchlies’, our enemies haven’t managed to seriously discredit any of them in any way whatsoever.

    Posted by AndrewB | June 6, 2008, 7:15 pm
  16. I live in Padiham Lancashire (nr Burnley) and we have a virtual clean sweep in our town of BNP councillors, we would have 4 but for massive Liblabcon TUC lying machine effort in one ward.

    All I can say is our councillors are magnificent. In today’s local paper the positive input from our councillors is there for all to see.

    Posted by Lancashire born | June 6, 2008, 7:19 pm
  17. Totally off-topic, hope you don’t mind Ed., there’s a nice little post on the GA website: a good way of reminding yourself of the meaning of ‘Britishness’. -

    Welsh
    Irish
    Scottish
    English

    Be WISE, voters of Henley, and at least give the WISE a good show!

    -

    I’ll let you off this once ;-) - Ed

    Posted by apendragon | June 6, 2008, 9:28 pm
  18. It may be a good idea if party supporters could leaflet the public with a list of its policies and NAME the councillors who are opposing them.
    That way,the locals will know in advance of any lies and dirty tricks that will be aimed at honest BNP councillors.

    Posted by gyukcas | June 7, 2008, 1:23 am
  19. I was going to say Proud to be British and Proud to be BNP because of our Councillors’ stirling work and efforts but BritishNProud sounds better - less is more so to speak. If the Party decides to use it, you can keep the royalties. Unlike the Spelman Party and their co-conspirators in ‘expenses crime’, the BNP is also VFM - Value For Money.

    Also, what about an alternative take on some old advertising slogans etc, for our greedy MP’s?

    1. The cream cake one for Caroline Spelman: naughty but not very nice - for millionairesses to plunder the taxpayer while pensioners freeze and starve to death.

    2. Pepsodent Toothpaste: Original - You’ll wonder where the yellow went, when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent. New - You’ll wonder where the money went, if you vote Tory ’cause they’re all bent.

    3. Original - #The Esso sign means happy motoring# and Happy Days Sitcom sig tune combined: #The EU sign means #Happy, happy, happy days; happy, happy, happy days#

    4. ‘Cadbury’s Smash’ Mashed Potato TV ad where the Martians are laughing at us Earthlings for going to all that pre-processed (but tasty) trouble, only this time the Martians are laughing their heads off at us Brits voting for mainstream parties that are out to destroy us.

    5. Last one for Spelman - because the lady loves Milk Tray! A pre-Indiana Jones/James Bond vaults ‘you name it’ to get a box of chocs to a very nice lady. Same ad but instead of chocs sub a caseful of taxpayers’ money - because this not so nice lady just loves your money.

    Posted by Winston | June 7, 2008, 10:15 pm
  20. Ed can I make a suggestion for any BNP Council out there with the influence to pursue the matter.

    I run my diesel car on a 50:50 Veg Oil / Diesel mix.
    The Veg oil I currently buy straight off Tescos Shelf.

    Veg oil used to be much cheaper but recently has shot up, i suspect because the Globalists have realised a lot more people are doing this and do not want Farmers, muscling in on the Fuel Industry.

    Now a Lot of restaurants, hospitals etc have to dispose of their used Veg oil, there are a number of Companies out there Processing this into useable fuel for diesel vehicles.

    May I suggest a BNP Led initiative aimed at collecting this free and largely wasted fuel and making it available either to the public, or at least to local council vehicles or even to the road transpot industry?

    Whilst I have severe reservations about the Global Warming Tax Scam, Veg Oil has the advantage in that the CO2 emmisions released are only those that have been absorbed from the atmosphere during the previous years growing season.

    i.e. no net CO2 gain to the Environment.

    How difficult would it be for Farmers to extract oil from their rape seed crop, could we see a day when the consumer can drive to his local farmer for Fuel thus helping to break the monopoly held by the Global Oil companies.

    I realise we need also produce food in this country but we still have some North sea oil, I believe a careful balance between food and fuel crops, North sea oil, Bringing online renewables like wind, and tide alongside reusing waste veg oil (which must run into many millions of gallons ).

    I believe we have nothing to fear from Peak Oil providing we act strategically and intelligently Now, sadly this does not seem to be happening.

    Brown appears to have given in to Rothschild who own 80% of world Uranium supplies and commited us to Nuclear.
    We are destined to become the EU offshore chernobyl.

    http://www.dieselveg.com

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=veg+oil+diesel+car+&btnG=Google+Search&meta=cr%3DcountryUK%7CcountryGB

    Posted by royalecraig | June 9, 2008, 11:39 am

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