Tuesday, November 3, 2009 -10:30 PM - BNP Press Release
Source: http://bnp.org.uk/2009
BNP Has a Duty to Protect
British Culture, Values
and Heritage

The British National Party has a duty to prevent our culture, heritage and identity being lost forever under a tidal wave of Third World immigration, the latest Somerset branch meeting was told.
Speaking to a capacity audience in Weston Super Mare, Jonathan Bowden continued by detailing the problems being caused by mass immigration such as foreign gangs and other forms of crime which are now rife in many areas of Britain.
Mr Bowden reflected on his early days in the Tories and how he had left that party in disgust at their hopeless immigration and asylum policies.
Other topics addressed by Mr Bowden included the BBCs manipulation of the Question Time programme panel and audience to gang up and attack party leader Nick Griffin, Labours concern at the growth of the BNP due to their betrayal of the working people, the national debt which has left every person in Britain in debt to the tune of £30,000, and the need for Britain to withdraw from foreign wars in the Middle East.
The meeting was opened by chairman Perry Parsons who announced that the planned mosque in Weston Super Mare had been abandoned due to local opposition.
Second speaker was local member Stephen Webb who spoke on the partys organisation in the town. Mr Webb appealed for more people to become actively involved in the party, a call which was endorsed by Somerset organiser Andy Bamford.
Mr Bamford brought the meeting up to speed with the details of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights legal attack on the party, and of how it and Labours new diversity and equality bill are in breach of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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