Barnsley BNP experienced an encouraging increase in support at last night's meeting.
Barnsley branch organiser, Ian Sutton opened the meeting with shocking news that Barnsley's birth rate from non-British mothers had risen to a disturbing 194% and said that Barnsley will not be immune from the kind of ghettos we see in major towns and cities up and down the country.
First speaker of the evening was Chris Beverley, BNP Regional Organiser.
Chris gave an in depth speech about the hard work he puts into helping Andrew Brons MEP and congratulated Barnsley BNP activists for their commitment to the party which has gained a significant increase in votes over the past few years.
Chris has recently been working on the Andrew Brons Annual Report news letter which gives a good description of the work carried out by Andrew over the past twelve months.
Hundreds of thousands of these news letters will be leafleted across the Yorkshire and Humber region by dedicated BNP activists.
Chris reminded the audience that Labour have created the mess we are in today, but with Cameron's coalition cuts, Labour will try and capitalise on it at the next election - don't be fooled.
The next speaker was Jordan Ponts, BNP Crusader Organiser. Jordan is putting all his spare time and effort into getting young people together to join the Crusaders. The group is open to 18 to 30 year olds and you can view the BNP Crusaders profile on Facebook HERE. Why not get involved with the BNP crusaders, join them today.
Last speaker up was the magnificent Richard Edmonds.
Richard was born in London in the middle of WW11, he has witnessed first hand the decline in communities and states very firmly that civilisation is in danger of collapsing in major cities.
The meeting was enjoyed by all who attended. Many thanks to Chris Beverley and Richard Edmonds for sparing the time and sharing their experiences with Barnsley folk. Much appreciated.
For anyone who missed our meeting last night, below is a video of Richard in action from about four years ago.
Friday, 29 October 2010
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