The latest Nuneaton and Bedworth meeting of the British National Party saw members old and new putting their names forward to stand in next year’s council elections.
Production of the Party’s new leaflet is well underway in the Burnley office for branches across the North West and Yorkshire. The hard-hitting and to-the-point leaflet has been going out in these regions and will continue to do so over the coming weeks, letting the British people know that there is one political party who will listen to their fears and speak out for them, the British National Party.
British National Party representatives held the second Way Forward meeting of the week, on Tuesday night, in London, to another good response from local officials, reports National Organiser Adam Walker.
By Angus Matthys – The central team in both Nuneaton and Cumbria have been hugely busy all weekend, designing, printing, cutting and banding into 100s another 150,000 leaflets for the Welsh first-past-the-post seat elections on May the 5th.
Remembrance Day was marked yesterday by a British National Party delegation paying tribute at the Menin Gate memorial in Ypres, Belgium, and at a striking annual and unique ceremony in Bedworth in the West Midlands.
Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Councillor Martyn Findley has been appointed as new West Midlands party treasurer, reports Alwyn Deacon, West Midlands Regional Organiser.
A British National Party Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Councillor, Martyn Findley, is considering holding a demonstration outside the local Citizens Advice Bureau after that taxpayer-funded body engaged in blatant politically-motivated discrimination against him.
The positive public response to the British National Party’s “Bring our boys home” campaign in Nuneaton and Bedworth was so overwhelming that the branch has completely run out of campaign material in the first weekend, using up supplies meant to last all four weeks.
Two carloads full of British National Party activists from Cumbria travelled to the North East last weekend to help out with Adam Walker’s by-election campaign in Spennymoor, reports North West regional organiser Clive Jefferson.