The final result from yesterday evening’s trio of local authority by-elections is now in.
The Party, standing for the first time, won 10.8% of the vote in the Arrow Valley East ward of Worcestershire County Council.
The result was:
Con - 1,437
Lab - 1,041
Lib-D - 455 BNP - 367 10.8%
Ind - 103
Our thanks once again to Maurice Field and his team for a solid result in a new area - Maurice, of course, was also our candidate in last night’s Redditch by-election, just a short distance away.
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16 Responses to “Late Result: BNP take 10.8% in Arrow Valley East.”
Pop Larkin on
July 18th, 2008 4:56 pm
Well done to everyone concerned. It’s always heartening to see the BNP represented in so many areas these days. Sooner of later we will prevail!
It makes you wonder just what we could achieve if we had our “truth truck” up & running!
VOTE & DONATE TO THE TRUTH TRUCK !!!!
davidcopperfield on
July 18th, 2008 5:40 pm
A very good result for our initial stance in Arrow Valley East.
Once established and people know we are active in the area they will support us.
Well done to all involved in this election, it proves the BNP are now popular in a wide geographical area.
baz on
July 18th, 2008 6:23 pm
Very good first time show. I know how hard you all worked. I don’t know the area personally, so only you can tell if there is room to improve. The Cons are riding an undeserved wave at the moment, invented by the mass hysteria sorry mass media. And 1000s voted for labour. Was this enrichment or docile sheeple? Never mind keep up the good work.
- “Cons” is exactly right - Ed
ianpenrhyndd on
July 18th, 2008 6:54 pm
A good effort for First Time and we look forward to developments.
Labour are in deep trouble with their “Mountain of Debt” some where between £17million and £24million. If a few loans have to be paid the “House of Cards” could collapse, then the remaining Labour supporters might see the light.
-
But will a “donor” magically appear? - Ed
straightdownthemiddle on
July 18th, 2008 8:14 pm
“But will a “donor” magically appear? - Ed” ….. and get a knighthood of course!!
- Unless he/she already has one of course.
- Ed
jrb on
July 18th, 2008 9:27 pm
This is a heartening result not only because it was a first attempt, but because it is a County Council seat and much bigger than the District Council seats which we usually contest - it probably consists of two or three D.C. seats, so it is that much more difficult to fight.
This is the second such seat that we have fought in the past fortnight (the other was Eckington) and in both we have exceeded 10%. Upwards and onwards!
rogshar on
July 18th, 2008 10:01 pm
Once again the BNP is pulling in the votes from an area never contested before. The great British public now know there is no shame in voting for BNP. Despite the vitrol mounted by the general media, common sense is getting through. Even the biased media will have to change with the times they cannot ignore public feeling forever.
perryman on
July 18th, 2008 10:27 pm
I can’t imagine the work and sheer determined gutsy attitude that it must take to be a representative of the BNP; I am proud of you all and a little ashamed of myself for being an ‘internet’ activist only. But there, as a member of the all so multi-cultural and politically correct fire service (in their opinion, try talking to the lads to get the real picture) I would be asking for a dismissal under this oppressive regime having already received a written warning for displaying ‘politically incorrect’ humour on our watchroom pin board. Well done one and all, one day we shall be able to honour you publicly without fear of persecution.
simon m on
July 18th, 2008 10:54 pm
Good result first time out. Well done to all involved. If you have the manpower you may look at adopting a strategy we are putting in place in Northamptonshire, after the great result our candidate David Jones had in Drayton Ward Daventry–31.2% in May this year. I was out with two other patriots, Rob and Geoff last Saturday re-flying the ward with “Thank you for voting BNP” leaflets. I don’t think they will hear from any other party for a few years. Next time we will take this ward. Also, the County Web site, have a look at
It’s a great site. Keep up the good fight, work hard and work smart.
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Thank YOU, Simon, for your efforts. That was a great result and should inspire us all to better things. The “Thank You” leaflet was a nice touch. People won’t forget that next time round -Ed
It IS a great result but I do get disheartened somewhat when I see how many people still put their trust in the ‘other mob’. Just what will it take for the average British voter to come to the realisation how the major parties have consistently failed those who elected them? And after the shocking events in London in 2005, how can anyone doubt the true intent of the Islamists among us? THEY ARE NOT TO BE TRUSTED AT ANY PRICE.
Scorpio on
July 19th, 2008 5:14 am
Yes, we have to look at the positives (remind me again what these are?) but reality is stark and brutal, WE LOST and with a number of recent losses, dressed up to look encouraging I’m asking when does our luck change and what will make it change.
It would be nice to have a wealthy benefactor, preferably one with access to the media. We also need many more high profile people in our team. To use a football analogy we only have one player of renown Nick Griffin. Richard Barnbrook is known in London but that is it.
Sorry to put a damper on proceedings but looking at the big picture time is not on our side if Britain is to be rescued. We need to be view with far more credibility than is currently the case and I wish I knew how this could be achieved.
the “Labour” Party has no figures of any credibility, and they are exceedingly thin on the ground in the other two. lib-lab-con have sought to vilify and so marginalise us; but the fact remains that our policies resonate powerfully with the British people as opinion polls have shown. We have a bridgehead position, and as the lib-lab-con economic position collapses the breakout battle will succeed. The enemy is weak - Ed
Orane on
July 19th, 2008 8:26 am
We must not draw comfort from any LibLabCon financial problems. If a donor or donors cannot be found in this country then the money will come from some other country through the necessary money laundering route
Stringbag on
July 19th, 2008 8:49 am
Mainstream politics in this country now really harks back to the “Rotten” and “Pocket” Boroughs of the 18th century; the Age of Political Corruption. The electoral system we have is so rotten, so inherently unrepresentative, that a lib-lab-con faction could con/buy their way into power on the basis of around 20% of the electorate having voted for them - assuming of course in the case of postal votes they actually did vote for them.
Now the power of lib-lab-con rests on having control of the purse strings to deliver this largely bought vote. But they have quite literally run the ship onto the rocks, the state is virtually bankrupt. It’s now got so bad that the contemptible, rubbing rag Chancellor seeks solace in Leonard Cohen:
“The Chancellor also disclosed that to cheer himself up this week he went to a concert given by his musical hero, Leonard Cohen, whose songs are regarded as hauntingly depressing even by fans”
What we see with lib-lab-con is that it is but a shadow, it will evaporate over the next couple of years. We are at the threshold of a new era; one that brings insecurity and danger, but also opportunity.
secret squirl on
July 19th, 2008 10:44 am
Excellent result again Maurice and team, well done.
Stringbag on
July 19th, 2008 12:21 pm
Nulab represented the last effort at a liberal consensus. The collapse of this soggy mess will leave a vacuum; which nature abhors of course. So what will fill it?
Socialism? This doesn’t work and goes against the grain. Incidentally it is going to be up to nationalism to remould the capitalist system in such a way as to harness its inherent dynamism but tame its tendency to become parastical. Be that as it may, we know that the hard left won’t stand in local and national elections because they’d hardly get any votes, “Respect” is essentially communalist. The hard left’s tactics are “entryist” burrowing into the Labour Party, the Unions and the Media. Effective up to a point but really an admission of weakness as they can’t stand upon their own “merits”.
Christianity? Christianity has profoundly shaped and moulded our culture. But the fact is that we live in a skeptical and secular society. This process started back in the 18th century with people like the historian Gibbon and the philosopher Hume. It accelerated with Darwin and became an established fact post-war. This is not to say that there is no mileage in Christianity, we should not be deceived by the unprepossessing sight of the Archdhimmi. General Dannatt is an Evangelical Christian, and he is a top man. We must have an alliance with those who have what Cromwell called “the root of the matter” in them.
Islam? The danger is that this will emerge as a force with the potentiality to takeover out of the developing cesspit of diversity, if it goes on as it is. But that is at least 20 years away.
Nationalism? Nationalism appeals to people’s deepest instincts - love of country, blood, history. The Roman orator Cicero expressed it thus: “What is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the lives of our ancestors by the records of history?”. Now these instincts might have been supressed by the propaganda of evil traitors and their dupes, they may be denied. But they are still there and just wait to be woken from their slumber. Nationalism is radical because it seeks much needed change in our society; but it is correspondingly conservative in seeking to preserve and revive all that is good within our nation. This is our strenth. It is not realistic to think that such a philosophy, such a movement, will not have to endure many trials and tribulations. But we will win through in the end.
draygalore on
July 19th, 2008 2:44 pm
What we are witnessing in this Country is a situation of: murders/rapes/muggings/beatings/racial discrimination going on daily against our people. The voters can’t, and won’t deny these facts forever.
Which is the only political party in this Country willing and able to stand up for British people?
The good ship BNP. God Bless them.
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Well done to everyone concerned. It’s always heartening to see the BNP represented in so many areas these days. Sooner of later we will prevail!
It makes you wonder just what we could achieve if we had our “truth truck” up & running!
VOTE & DONATE TO THE TRUTH TRUCK !!!!
A very good result for our initial stance in Arrow Valley East.
Once established and people know we are active in the area they will support us.
Well done to all involved in this election, it proves the BNP are now popular in a wide geographical area.
Very good first time show. I know how hard you all worked. I don’t know the area personally, so only you can tell if there is room to improve. The Cons are riding an undeserved wave at the moment, invented by the mass hysteria sorry mass media. And 1000s voted for labour. Was this enrichment or docile sheeple? Never mind keep up the good work.
-
“Cons” is exactly right - Ed
A good effort for First Time and we look forward to developments.
Labour are in deep trouble with their “Mountain of Debt” some where between £17million and £24million. If a few loans have to be paid the “House of Cards” could collapse, then the remaining Labour supporters might see the light.
-
But will a “donor” magically appear? - Ed
“But will a “donor” magically appear? - Ed” ….. and get a knighthood of course!!
-
Unless he/she already has one of course.
- Ed
This is a heartening result not only because it was a first attempt, but because it is a County Council seat and much bigger than the District Council seats which we usually contest - it probably consists of two or three D.C. seats, so it is that much more difficult to fight.
This is the second such seat that we have fought in the past fortnight (the other was Eckington) and in both we have exceeded 10%. Upwards and onwards!
Once again the BNP is pulling in the votes from an area never contested before. The great British public now know there is no shame in voting for BNP. Despite the vitrol mounted by the general media, common sense is getting through. Even the biased media will have to change with the times they cannot ignore public feeling forever.
I can’t imagine the work and sheer determined gutsy attitude that it must take to be a representative of the BNP; I am proud of you all and a little ashamed of myself for being an ‘internet’ activist only. But there, as a member of the all so multi-cultural and politically correct fire service (in their opinion, try talking to the lads to get the real picture) I would be asking for a dismissal under this oppressive regime having already received a written warning for displaying ‘politically incorrect’ humour on our watchroom pin board. Well done one and all, one day we shall be able to honour you publicly without fear of persecution.
Good result first time out. Well done to all involved. If you have the manpower you may look at adopting a strategy we are putting in place in Northamptonshire, after the great result our candidate David Jones had in Drayton Ward Daventry–31.2% in May this year. I was out with two other patriots, Rob and Geoff last Saturday re-flying the ward with “Thank you for voting BNP” leaflets. I don’t think they will hear from any other party for a few years. Next time we will take this ward. Also, the County Web site, have a look at
http://www.northantspatriot.blogspot.com/
It’s a great site. Keep up the good fight, work hard and work smart.
-
Thank YOU, Simon, for your efforts. That was a great result and should inspire us all to better things. The “Thank You” leaflet was a nice touch. People won’t forget that next time round -Ed
It IS a great result but I do get disheartened somewhat when I see how many people still put their trust in the ‘other mob’. Just what will it take for the average British voter to come to the realisation how the major parties have consistently failed those who elected them? And after the shocking events in London in 2005, how can anyone doubt the true intent of the Islamists among us? THEY ARE NOT TO BE TRUSTED AT ANY PRICE.
Yes, we have to look at the positives (remind me again what these are?) but reality is stark and brutal, WE LOST and with a number of recent losses, dressed up to look encouraging I’m asking when does our luck change and what will make it change.
It would be nice to have a wealthy benefactor, preferably one with access to the media. We also need many more high profile people in our team. To use a football analogy we only have one player of renown Nick Griffin. Richard Barnbrook is known in London but that is it.
Sorry to put a damper on proceedings but looking at the big picture time is not on our side if Britain is to be rescued. We need to be view with far more credibility than is currently the case and I wish I knew how this could be achieved.
the “Labour” Party has no figures of any credibility, and they are exceedingly thin on the ground in the other two. lib-lab-con have sought to vilify and so marginalise us; but the fact remains that our policies resonate powerfully with the British people as opinion polls have shown. We have a bridgehead position, and as the lib-lab-con economic position collapses the breakout battle will succeed. The enemy is weak - Ed
We must not draw comfort from any LibLabCon financial problems. If a donor or donors cannot be found in this country then the money will come from some other country through the necessary money laundering route
Mainstream politics in this country now really harks back to the “Rotten” and “Pocket” Boroughs of the 18th century; the Age of Political Corruption. The electoral system we have is so rotten, so inherently unrepresentative, that a lib-lab-con faction could con/buy their way into power on the basis of around 20% of the electorate having voted for them - assuming of course in the case of postal votes they actually did vote for them.
Now the power of lib-lab-con rests on having control of the purse strings to deliver this largely bought vote. But they have quite literally run the ship onto the rocks, the state is virtually bankrupt. It’s now got so bad that the contemptible, rubbing rag Chancellor seeks solace in Leonard Cohen:
“The Chancellor also disclosed that to cheer himself up this week he went to a concert given by his musical hero, Leonard Cohen, whose songs are regarded as hauntingly depressing even by fans”
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/economics/article4360643.ece
What we see with lib-lab-con is that it is but a shadow, it will evaporate over the next couple of years. We are at the threshold of a new era; one that brings insecurity and danger, but also opportunity.
Excellent result again Maurice and team, well done.
Nulab represented the last effort at a liberal consensus. The collapse of this soggy mess will leave a vacuum; which nature abhors of course. So what will fill it?
Socialism? This doesn’t work and goes against the grain. Incidentally it is going to be up to nationalism to remould the capitalist system in such a way as to harness its inherent dynamism but tame its tendency to become parastical. Be that as it may, we know that the hard left won’t stand in local and national elections because they’d hardly get any votes, “Respect” is essentially communalist. The hard left’s tactics are “entryist” burrowing into the Labour Party, the Unions and the Media. Effective up to a point but really an admission of weakness as they can’t stand upon their own “merits”.
Christianity? Christianity has profoundly shaped and moulded our culture. But the fact is that we live in a skeptical and secular society. This process started back in the 18th century with people like the historian Gibbon and the philosopher Hume. It accelerated with Darwin and became an established fact post-war. This is not to say that there is no mileage in Christianity, we should not be deceived by the unprepossessing sight of the Archdhimmi. General Dannatt is an Evangelical Christian, and he is a top man. We must have an alliance with those who have what Cromwell called “the root of the matter” in them.
Islam? The danger is that this will emerge as a force with the potentiality to takeover out of the developing cesspit of diversity, if it goes on as it is. But that is at least 20 years away.
Nationalism? Nationalism appeals to people’s deepest instincts - love of country, blood, history. The Roman orator Cicero expressed it thus: “What is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the lives of our ancestors by the records of history?”. Now these instincts might have been supressed by the propaganda of evil traitors and their dupes, they may be denied. But they are still there and just wait to be woken from their slumber. Nationalism is radical because it seeks much needed change in our society; but it is correspondingly conservative in seeking to preserve and revive all that is good within our nation. This is our strenth. It is not realistic to think that such a philosophy, such a movement, will not have to endure many trials and tribulations. But we will win through in the end.
What we are witnessing in this Country is a situation of: murders/rapes/muggings/beatings/racial discrimination going on daily against our people. The voters can’t, and won’t deny these facts forever.
Which is the only political party in this Country willing and able to stand up for British people?
The good ship BNP. God Bless them.