Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Stop the BNP - protest in some other way
Protest your anger - in any way except voting for the BNP;
The far-Right British National Party could attract seven per cent of the UK's total vote, a poll published today reveals.
Among Conservative supporters the figure is eight per cent. The Guardian ICM poll was commissioned as part of an investigation into the BNP which exposed the party's initiative to recruit new members from London's middle classes.
Once considered an extremist fringe party of the mainly white working class, the BNP is now within reach of establishing itself on a number of councils and has ambitions to secure seats at the Greater London Assembly and win marginal parliamentary constituencies, it was claimed.
According to the Guardian, the party's leader Nick Griffin believes it could be "just one crisis away from power".
via stopthebnp.org.uk
The far-Right British National Party could attract seven per cent of the UK's total vote, a poll published today reveals.
Among Conservative supporters the figure is eight per cent. The Guardian ICM poll was commissioned as part of an investigation into the BNP which exposed the party's initiative to recruit new members from London's middle classes.
Once considered an extremist fringe party of the mainly white working class, the BNP is now within reach of establishing itself on a number of councils and has ambitions to secure seats at the Greater London Assembly and win marginal parliamentary constituencies, it was claimed.
According to the Guardian, the party's leader Nick Griffin believes it could be "just one crisis away from power".
via stopthebnp.org.uk
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