Barnsley BNP July meeting in Barnsley last week saw an increase in support from new faces.
Hard working activist, Colin Porter opened the meeting and introduced the first top speaker and super activist, Monk Bretton candidate, Jane Hubbard.
Jane delivered her hard hitting maiden speech about the denial of the indigenous British people by the political elite and what the future holds for us if Britain is allowed to be islamified.
Jane also went into great detail about the female genital mutilation act of 2003 and how this barbaric practice is rife in Britain today. Members of the audience were shocked at discovering that this medieval ritual of female genital mutilation of young girls even existed in Britain. All I can say is, thank God we have brave female BNP candidates who tackle these kinds of issues that would otherwise be swept under the carpet.
Jane was given a well deserved round of applause by the captivated audience.
Colin went on to introduce the last speaker of the evening, Barnsley BNP organiser, Ian Sutton.
Ian's total dedication and determination to make sure Barnsley people are put first and that our town isn't lost in a swamp of multiculturalism, diversity and the deliberate ethnic cleansing of our own people, was represented in his speech which covered a mass of different BNP policies, all of which gave the audience hope, that at last people are waking up and realising there is a political party which puts Britain and it's people first.
A brilliant evening, enjoyed by all.
Sunday, 25 July 2010
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