Merseyside is set to see the biggest ever BNP push, the nominations of our candidates are starting to come back valid. Once the candidates are declared we will publish a full list of where our candidates are standing.
If you would like to help with the campaign by leafletting and helping us get our target wards covered please get in touch ASAP as the campaign starts now! Lets see the BNP breakthrough on Merseyside on May 1st and send a message to the establishment that we have had enough!
Showing posts with label Liverpool Councillors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liverpool Councillors. Show all posts
Thursday, 3 April 2008
Friday, 28 March 2008
Most successful meeting!
Last night (27th) saw Liverpool BNP hold our most successful meeting to date, 79 people were counted which broke a record. The guest speaker of the night was the Chairman of the British National Party, Nick Griffin. He gave a excellent speech on what local councillors can do to get change in their local communities. BNPtv were also present and recorded the meeting and also recorded a message from the Chairman for St Georges day (23rd of April) and this will be on BNPtv. Afterwards Nick had a short questions and answers session and answered questions on the Muslim Council of Britain, NHS and immigration through the EU.
Also on the night we had a couple of people sign up as members on the spot, but they signed up as Gold Members which means they give a bigger contribution to the party and also get a gold badge in return.
At the end of the night the meeting raised an amazing record of £656 which is a record for Liverpool and will help us fight effective campaigns in the coming Local Elections. As well as all this we had 3 more people confirm they wanted to be candidates and 2 more people express an interest.
So a huge thank you to all those that attended the meeting and hope we see you at the next meeting.
Also on the night we had a couple of people sign up as members on the spot, but they signed up as Gold Members which means they give a bigger contribution to the party and also get a gold badge in return.
At the end of the night the meeting raised an amazing record of £656 which is a record for Liverpool and will help us fight effective campaigns in the coming Local Elections. As well as all this we had 3 more people confirm they wanted to be candidates and 2 more people express an interest.
So a huge thank you to all those that attended the meeting and hope we see you at the next meeting.
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Tuesday, 19 February 2008
Councillors accused of risking Liverpool’s future
THE poor behaviour of councillors in Liverpool is holding the city back and putting improvements in the quality of life of residents at risk, a report reveals today.
According to the Audit Commission, some councillors are too scared to speak at meetings for fear of being shouted at or ridiculed, and “personally abusive language and aggressive behaviour” is regularly seen at meetings.
COMMENT
The article today speaks volumes of the way councillors conduct themselves. To be fair to Liverpool councillors, the problems are nationwide. Many a time me and my British National Party members have been out on the street, meeting the public or leafleting only to be met with abuse as regards working on "their patch". You only have to observe how some of them behave at the public counts come the May elections to realise what the problems are going to be. To be honest the behaviour of opposing fans at a Liverpool -Manchester UTD game would be a lot better.
Read Story http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2008/02/19/councillors-accused-of-risking-liverpool-s-future-64375-20492332/
According to the Audit Commission, some councillors are too scared to speak at meetings for fear of being shouted at or ridiculed, and “personally abusive language and aggressive behaviour” is regularly seen at meetings.
COMMENT
The article today speaks volumes of the way councillors conduct themselves. To be fair to Liverpool councillors, the problems are nationwide. Many a time me and my British National Party members have been out on the street, meeting the public or leafleting only to be met with abuse as regards working on "their patch". You only have to observe how some of them behave at the public counts come the May elections to realise what the problems are going to be. To be honest the behaviour of opposing fans at a Liverpool -Manchester UTD game would be a lot better.
Read Story http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2008/02/19/councillors-accused-of-risking-liverpool-s-future-64375-20492332/
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