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Holden Caulfield
7th December 2008, 13:56
Luke Smith (Burnley). Was forced to resign after he smashed a bottle into the face of a Leeds BNP organiser. Despite claiming to be the party of law and order, the BNP failed to call in the police and press charges. Smith had only recently been convicted of football violence when he was elected as a BNP candidate. He has had several more recent convictions and was sentenced to 11 months imprisonment after being caught fighting in Manchester. Luke committed suicide earlier this year.

Brian Turner (Burnley). Was convicted of attacking his wife and a police officer whilst a councillor yet the BNP refused to disown him. In fact they even defended him by issuing a statement saying: “we are not in the business of persecuting our members because the state considers someone guilty.”

Dan Kelley (Barking & Dagenham). Resigned from the council only eight months after being elected after admitting that he was completely out of his depth. “There’s meetings that go right over my head and there’s little point in me being there,” he told the local paper even before he resigned.

Richard Mulhall (Calderdale). Is currently facing charges on housing benefit fraud. Despite this the BNP has refused to disown him or demand his resignation if he is found guilty.

Maureen Stowe (Burnley). Left the BNP after admitting that they deliberately told lies to get elected. On leaving the BNP she said: “This is the best thing I could have done. I’ve got a chance to do a lot of good. Now I think we can pull all the people of Burnley together to improve things for everybody. I keep asking myself how could I have been so stupid as to have anything to do with them.”

Robin Evans (Blackburn). Left the BNP after complaining about the drug dealers and football hooligans who dominated his local BNP branch. He also criticised the Burnley BNP councillors as useless.

David Watkins (Sandwell). Dubbed ‘possibly the worst councillor in Sandwell,’ Watkins attended just 10 out of 63 meetings. Gave up after just one year.

Steve Batkin (Stoke-on-Trent). Steve Batkin attended none of a possible thirty committee meetings in the nine months to March 2005. Batkin has only spoken twice in his first two years as a councillor and one of those was to ask what “abstain” meant. Was once told to stop talking to the media after he questioned key facts relating to the Holocaust, including saying that Jewish people refused to debate the subject because they would be exposed as liars.

Angela Clarke (Bradford). Resigned from the council less than half-way through her term after her performance was criticised by fellow BNP members.

Terry Farr (Epping). Was suspended by the Standards Board after writing abusive letters. The hearing also said that it was fair political comment for a rival candidate to call the BNP Nazi.

Ramon Johns (Broxbourne). Was elected on the promise to campaign for free bus passes for all the elderly but then immediately voted against such a plan once elected.

James Lloyd (Sandwell). Campaigned on a ticket to make parents responsible for the crimes of their children. What he failed to tell voters was that his own son was one of the areas worst offenders. Also recently put out BNP leaflets claiming a local library building was going to become a mosque. When it was proved that this was a lie he did not apologise but simply claimed that somebody had obviously made up quotes from him.

Adrian Marsden (Calderdale). The absent councillor. In the six months to March 2006, Marsden has attended just three council meetings and his work record for his ward constituents has been even worse. However, he managed to find the time and strength to act as a bodyguard to BNP leader Nick Griffin during the recent court case in Leeds. But then again, what can you expect from a man with several convictions and a long history with the violent neo-nazi group Combat 18.

Geoffrey Wallace (Calderdale). Wallace jumped ship from the Tories when he thought he could not win a council seat under the blue flag but refused to call a by-election. He too stood on a ticket to help local people but his record proves he has done nothing of the kind. His recent performance in dealing with casework from local residents is truly shocking and clearly demonstrates his inability to work for local people. In the four months to February 2006 he did only 14.5 hours casework, and all but three were in the last few weeks.

butterfly
7th December 2008, 15:58
Seem's like a good bunch:rolleyes:

wigsa
7th December 2008, 18:02
The most frightening thing about that list is that there are obviously alot of racist people in Britain who will vote for a BNP candidate regardless of whether they'll make a good candidate or not.They simply want an all white Britain and the fact that some of the people in that list have been elected at all says more about public attitude in Britain than the BNP itself.

Killfacer
7th December 2008, 19:16
Funny stuff :lol:

Holden Caulfield
7th December 2008, 19:21
They simply want an all white Britain
dont talk such shit, what do you base this on?

rednordman
8th December 2008, 19:02
dont talk such shit, what do you base this on?Probably the fact that they are all blatantly useless,hate everyone, and have not idea what they are doing, yet people for some rather bizarre reason, keep voting for them (BNP). Mabey if it does prove anything, it shows how detached people are from politics, and atomised & isolated in their lives, that they need some way to protest and shock authority. Voting BNP is obviously the wrong way to go about it, but alot of people are swayed in their direction by sensationalism and reports in reactionary media about 'dirty','benefit cheating', and 'criminal' 'immigrants' and by the fact that their is no other party out there that uses the same kind of powerfull negative wording that the BNP does. People seem to be drawn to them because they give them the targets to vent their frustration at, rather than people actually taking their own initiative and thinking up their own conclusions to explain the state of things. When people do this (in the case of some of their councillors that have left of their own accord), they realise that they (BNP) are simply silly immature hate mongers. Infact, it really wouldnt suprise me, if the majority of their own members where to take a proper look at things, even they would see that they are only making things worse in this country.
Though I, like you, disagree with what the poster has said, i will say that organisations like the BNP do spread racism in our society like a deathcap speads its spores. This is especially evident in struggling working class areas, and these spores have been spreading in recent years. Lets just hope no more deathcaps begin to develop.