Bruised, not beaten! Like all the smaller parties, the British National Party was hit in yesterday’s elections by the combination of the inevitable Labour revival in England and Wales, and the surge in support for the bogus civic “nationalist” SNP.
The newly-released “survey” which claims that 48 percent of British voters will support an anti-immigration party, is an Establishment sleight of hand which will backfire on its producers, Nick Griffin MEP has said.
The tragic shooting in Arizona of a Jewish American congresswoman and some bystanders has taken a new twist with the news that the assassin is himself Jewish and is a well-known leftist radical, directly contradicting media claims that that he was linked to “right wing organisations.”
The High Court ruling today that Labour MP Phil Woolas “deliberately” spread lies about his opponents during the May 2010 election has opened the legal door to finally prevent the Labour Party, the Tories, the Lib Dems and their far-left Communist Party allies from deliberately spreading lies about the British National Party.
Vital reading for all BNP members! In this important article, Nick Griffin gives us an in-depth account and provides real-life examples of how opposition 'moles' strive to disrupt and divide nationalist parties. Once you've read this, you'll have a much better understanding of what is really behind the current wave of 'internal' and media attacks on our party.
All charges against the British National Party’s London activist Bob Bailey relating to an attack upon himself by a group of immigrants have been dropped, prompting the question of why they were laid in the first place.
Special report by Nick Griffin MEP—Does anyone really believe that the slew of anti-BNP court cases are accidental? The truth is that they are part of a co-ordinated plan to break the party, says British National Party leader Nick Griffin, MEP.
The British National Party’s runaway success story with regards to fundraising has terrified the establishment to the point where all sorts of lies and rumours have been spread to halt the party’s progress, BNP leader Nick Griffin has said.
The British National Party’s call centre in Belfast is very popular with many ordinary members (especially the elderly or those living a long way from an active branch) who find it helps them keep in touch with the party. Many regular donors who phone up make a point of asking to speak to the same call centre worker each time.
High winds could not deter the British National Party’s St Helen’s branch from holding its first post election public outreach campaign, reports organiser Leila Bentham.