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Greenwich “Election Special” meeting – Thursday 8th April

Greenwich “Election Special” meeting – Thursday 8th April

GREENWICH BRITISH NATIONAL PARTY.

ELECTION SPECIAL.

Come along and meet our parliamentary and local candidates

Also our very special guest speaker for the evening is the excellent

ARTHUR KEMP

(National Officer. Top class Author and orator. This is a real treat for all Members and Supporters.)


DON’T MISS THIS PATRIOTIC EVENT!)

THURSDAY THE 8TH OF APRIL AT 7.45PM.

NORMAL VENUE OR MEET AT MOTTINGHAM BR STATION FROM 7.15PM.

INFO CONTACT JOHN: 07833 257 228.

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Greenwich “Election Special” meeting

Greenwich “Election Special” meeting

GREENWICH BRITISH NATIONAL PARTY.

ELECTION SPECIAL.

Come along and meet our parliamentary and local candidates

Also our very special guest speaker for the evening is the excellent

ARTHUR KEMP

(National Officer. Top class Author and orator. This is a real treat for all Members and Supporters.)


DON’T MISS THIS PATRIOTIC EVENT!)

THURSDAY THE 8TH OF APRIL AT 7.45PM.

NORMAL VENUE OR MEET AT MOTTINGHAM BR STATION FROM 7.15PM.

INFO CONTACT JOHN: 07833 257 228.

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Lawrence Rustem – Greenwich and Woolwich PPC

Lawrence Rustem – Greenwich and Woolwich PPC

Greenwich British National Party are pleased to announce that Councillor Lawrence Rustem of Barking and Dagenham Council will stand as the candidate in the forthcoming general election in the Greenwich and Woolwich Constituency.

Mr Rustem said “It’s fantastic to give the people of Greenwich and Woolwich the chance to vote for the BNP as opposed to the failed old Parties of Lib Lab and Conservative!”.

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Mama Afrika Family Association leaflet

Mama Afrika Family Association leaflet

I found this leaflet on my doormat and was just about to consign it to the recycling pile when I noticed a hand-written note attached, which read: ‘Roberta, I found this in a Greenwich library, please pass on’. It was unsigned and I assume had been directed to me in my capacity as a representative of the British National Party in Greenwich.

The leaflet is headed ‘Mama Afrika Family Association – Putting the needs of young refugees and asylum seekers first’. Amongst their services they claim to ‘Refer, link and signpost to relevant services e.g. Health, Schools and Colleges, Housing, Immigration, Social Services, Welfare and Benefits’.

Mama Afrika also offers practical support ‘writing CV’s and filling in welfare benefit and other relevant forms’ and ‘to improve and support the lives of young refugees and asylum seekers in Greenwich and Lewisham Boroughs’ However, the name of the association would indicate that it’s services are aimed, not at all refugees and asylum seekers, but specifically those of African origin.

I can only assume that my informant was shocked by the blatant ‘racism’ of this leaflet and perhaps more so that it was available through a public library. Maybe they were also struck by such double standards in a public body promoting such an exclusive self-interest group at a time when the British National Party is being persecuted for attempting to do just the same for the indigenous British people of this country.

While I can understand Mama Afrika wanting to put the interests of their specific racial group first, I would claim the same right for my own racial group. Why is it only us, the indigenous British people, who are accused of ‘racism’ when we seek to address the concerns of our own people, and do this, not with government funds (assuming Mama Afrika is funded by Greenwich/Lewisham boroughs) but with the small £5 and £10 contributions of our own supporters?

Robert Woods

British National Party Greenwich

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Greenwich meeting raises over £800

Greenwich meeting raises over £800

Greenwich Branch held its first afternoon meeting on Saturday 14th March. It was felt that there may be many members who do not like to come out of an evening and so we decided to try an afternoon meeting which turned out to be a great success, encouraging many to attend their first BNP meeting, including many pensioners.

I opened the meeting by mentioning the sickening attack on one of our colleagues by Labour party supporters in Wigan but was fortunately able to balance this with the many good things that have happened since our last meeting and in particular local results in Bexley and Swanley.

Our fist speaker was Michael Barnbrook who is on the London list for the EU elections. Michael had intended to talk about the EU but had found his research so sickeningly depressing that he put together a list of facts and figures which he presented to us but said that the last thing he wanted was to depress people and so went on to detail his recent sleazebusing activities.

Next, our new organiser in Greenwich, Johnny Leech, explained to the audience how we need money to pay for leaflets etc if we are to run an effective campaign. He announced that we would be taking a collection and placed £100 of his own money on the table and invited others to join him which led to donations and pledges of £100, £80, £50 and various other amounts. By the end of the meeting of some 40 people we had raised in the region of £650 with more pledged and some big boxes of loose change still to be counted. I think we will be looking at over £800 for this meeting which puts up in good shape for our EU campaign.

Following a short break we were very pleased to welcome our main speaker for the day, Lee Barnes, the BNP legal specialist. Lee’s talk was as always, pasionate and from the heart. He talked about the betrayal of the British people by politicians and the media, the destruction of communities and what he BNP plans to do to rectify these things.

Lee covered so many subjects that I could not list them all but one thing is sure, he had the audience with him all the way and there was even a moment when a couple of the ladies had tears in their eyes.

In all this was a veru successful meeting and we would like to thank our speakers and all who came and supported this event and gave so generously.

Darren Staunton
Greenwich Fund Holder.

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Greenwich Branch Meeting – 14th March

Greenwich Branch Meeting – 14th March

GREENWICH BRANCH MEETING.

Saturday 14th of March

At 2pm.  All Welcome.

SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER.

LEE BARNES: NATIONAL LEGAL OFFICER
(As heard on BBC Radio 4)

Also our very own BNP SLEAZEBUSTER AND EUROPEAN CANDIDATE,

MICHAEL BARNBROOK.

USUAL VENUE OR MEET AT MOTTINGHAM STATION FROM 1.30PM.

Please give your support to this important event and help us kick off our European elections campaign!

For further details call:
John Leech 07833 257228 or Mike Jones 07806 073360

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Interim report from Swanley By-election

Interim report from Swanley By-election

The following has just been received from Greenwich Branch’s Ken Gibson…

All going well and we are hopeful of a breakthrough in St Mary’s ward by-election in Swanley. All the “Today’s the Day” the leaflets have been delivered and our team are getting ready to start whipping in. This picture of candidate Paul Golding, Mike Jones (Bexley Organiser), Mike Barnbrook and Tim Rait was taken outside the polling station.
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Swanley team

Swanley team

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