‘The BNP says it has changed but it has not’

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"People are very patriotic and you can see why they want to protect their country".


Philip Hennesse

NEWS that the BNP will stand for elections in Winsford has dismayed many people in the community.

The party will contest seats in the May elections for a shadow authority but many people are hoping they are not successful.

BNP election coordinator for Winsford Dave Murphy told the Guardian that his party is in a stronger position than ever to win a seat.

But one opponent of the party, who does not wish to be identified, told the Guardian in a letter: "They say they have changed as a party but they haven't."

But he is confident they will not be successful.

He said: "The BNP may now dress in suits and ties but underneath they are still the same."

He believes that although the BNP will prey upon the older generation's patriotism they will ultimately fail......Article conts (-)




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1 Responses to "‘The BNP says it has changed but it has not’"
Aberdeen-Patriot said...
18 February 2008 at 12:38

Perhaps they will fail due the government replacing voters with immigrants.

Immigrants should not get to vote until 10 years after being a uk citizen.


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