UK: Elections Tomorrow

Last chance to persuade the doubters

News article filed by BNP news team

In what can only be seen as a change of tactics in the 2007 election campaign the media have been relatively neutral towards the British National Party, the mainstream newspapers have either decided to blanket coverage completely or where there was a mention, coverage such as in The Times has been much less scathing than previous years.

Even the BBC, institutionally hostile to the Party has altered its tune and has sent reporters out to accompany BNP teams on the campaign trail in various locations around the country and has linked to our web site whenever the BNP is mentioned in one of online news reports such as this one from Lincolnshire.

Veteran campaigners have remarked that this is a very different scenario to when the headlines were screaming from the front pages of every tabloid in the country warning readers not to vote for the BNP in 2004, 2005 and 2006.There is very much a change in the air and canvassers from Cumbria to Kent, Deeside to Devon have reported a much more positive response from voters and even those voters who are not planning to vote BNP are by and large much more polite and accepting of the BNP’s presence in these elections. While there have been a few unpleasant incidents these are few and far between and a result of the campaign of hate spread by the far-left and the Labour Party.

Only those wedded to the failed political construct of multiculturalism remain as abusive and intolerant as ever, with a motley assortment of Labour funded groups, trade unions, church leaders and far-left thugs who in many cases have broken electoral legislation and distributed thousands of smear leaflets.

George’s leaflet

One of the most well-received pieces of BNP literature of the campaign is the anti-smear leaflet which demolishes the lie put about by the Labour Party that the decent men and women who are standing for the BNP are somehow “Nazis”. A total fabrication of course but a classic class of throwing mud, some of it sticks scenario.

George Johnston is one of the BNP candidates standing in Gateshead. George is a D-Day veteran, one of the millions of gallant men and women who took up their country’s call to fight the Nazis in World War Two, who liberated those under the jackboot and defend Britain from a foreign invasion.

George’s message can be http://www.bnp.org.uk/pdf_files/anti_smear_leaflet.pdf. If you know someone who is still in two minds about voting BNP tomorrow, please download the leaflet and pass it on to the doubters.

http://www.bnp.org.uk/news_detail.php?newsId=1494

http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=522

2007-05-02