BNP members are switching to the NF, says Politics Show

BNP is apparently losing members to the National Front.

Watch here.

I am not sure what the National Front thinks it has to gain from inviting a legal case from the EHRC.

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23 Responses to “BNP members are switching to the NF, says Politics Show”

  1. dean says:

    I smell BS :D

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  2. After having, quite disgracefully, forced the BNP to change its constitution, we now await the EHRC moving against the National Front, or the British People’s Party, declaring their “Whites-Only” constitution illegal, taking them to court, and fining them vast sums of money to bankrupt them.. and we wait.. and we wait.. but of course they won’t, will they? Because, even IF small numbers of disgruntled BNP members do move to the NF (and they will be overwhelmingly outweighed by the arrival of the BNP’s new supporters), the NF does not threaten the seats of Labour or Conservative MPs right now. Likewise, the EHRC will not move against the Ligali Party.. nor the Black Labour Party. However, the EHRC have shot themselves in the foot because the BNP is set to gain a vast new wave of support in the forthcoming General Elections, mark my words.. and not just from the indigenous British.. in the European elections, for every five people who voted for Labour, TWO voted BNP. No wonder New Labour and Tory “Blue Labour” MPs are collectively wetting their pants!

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  3. acorn says:

    Nore accurately, the Conservative and Labour parties are losing votes to the BNP.
    Only last night a friend told me that he was sick of Labour and would be voting BNP. He was surprised that I have already done so. He also confided that a police friend, who usually votes Conservative is now going to vote BNP, as are some of his colleagues.
    The snowball is rolling downhill.

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    • Peter says:

      Can you quote some elections in the last year when the BNP vote went up? It would help back up your argument. I can’t remember any, just a stream of worsening results for the BNP.

      The likelihood is that the BNP will field fewer candidates at the next election than before and will lose councillors. The only realistic hope of an impact they have is in Barking, and that is because the vote splits between various parties there giving minority parties a look in.

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  4. WTF says:

    That beggars belief, that is more desperate than Dan!
    This is more cow pat than cow pie.

    The NF aren’t going to stand in the election to any degree, so what would be the point?
    I think it proves how fragile the mainstream is, if they come up with this sort of stuff.

    As far as I can see, the NF days of influence ended when Margaret Thatcher became PM.

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    • Peter says:

      The NF and Alby Walker (recently resigned leader of BNP group on Stoke Council) are both standing against Simon Darby in Stoke.

      There is a very real possibility that the “far right” will splinter like the “far left”.

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  5. Nicholas says:

    I’m far too lazy to click the link . But if it is true that the BNP are losing a few memnbers to the NF , good. Surely a sign that the BNP are not the extremists they are portayed as being.

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    • WTF says:

      I did it for you!
      It is a BBC clip with the BNP saying one thing, the NF saying something else, all adding up to a big fat zero.
      A couple of members moving amounts to nothing.

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  6. Davey says:

    To be fair I am genuinely thinking of joining the NF…

    Yet I will still support, donate and vote BNP!

    Sorry NB but nothing really changes with this ‘exodus’ you gloat about except the BNP has one less hot-head in it’s ranks to worry about!

    That will also free me up for more direct action that the BNP shy away from!

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    • WTF says:

      That sounds like a policy of ballot on the one hand & boot on the other, err foot!

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  7. wotan says:

    It doesn’t matter what anyone says, If there was a level playing field, the BNP are miles in front of any other party. They have a dedicated following who are willing to go out there and get there hands dirty, leafleting, canvasing etc. They also spend less during elections unlike the liblabcon who spend millions. They are also solvent unlike the rest who are massively in debt. Millions is spent trying to put people off the BNP, smear campains, intimidation, web sites like this, police harrasment and Laws all intending to stop the spraed of our “wicked” message. Still the BNP getsnearly a million votes. Now imagine if it was a level playing field. We’ed wipe the flour with the lot of you and you know it. The sooner you wake and realise we are not the bogeymen and our policies will work the better for all concearned. http://www.bnp.org.uk

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  8. paul james says:

    The BNP are neither “hard Right” or left just common sense policies unlike the one trick UKIP that so far has just shown itself as greedy and corrupt as its Tory mentors.The NF are totally different and are the “handle” used by the MSM to villify the BNP.Notice that every incident involving the Tory sponsored UAF has the press screaming that the BNP were involved.The EDL Etc had clashes with the UAF fascists and the BNP were not there either.Most BNP members are decent law abiding people from all walks of life including clergy,teachers and many in professions that would sack them if they knew.Soon we will have BNP MP`s in Westminster and all that will change.

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  9. Peter says:

    Can someone from the BNP’s Ministry of Truth please confirm that Daventry’s BNP branch has defected en masse to the NF?

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    • WTF says:

      Ha ha, sorry I can’t help you on that one.
      To be honest I can’t even think where Daventry is, I’d have to look it up on a map as I have never been there.
      Maybe NB is big in Daventry & has had an effect?
      Whether it is the desired one is another matter.

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  10. AussieAl says:

    The sad reality is that you will get more of the same over there in Britain at the next election. However, it only takes a handful of votes for every 100 , to change the political landscape.

    C’mon Britain, give the BNP a go.

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  11. WTF says:

    2 MEP’s, the vote was up, the vote for the mainstream was down which gave enough of a percentage under that “flawed” system to gain the MEP’s.

    To be honest I’m not really interested in council seats though given the chance I would vote BNP against my complacent Tory councillors who can’t do their sums.

    Let’s see if the BNP can get MP’s elected or not.

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  12. reguired says:

    Tried that, got deleted, also quoted where thte tory vote went down.

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  13. Peter says:

    I look forward to reading these improving election results for the BNP. They would be the first that I have seen sine late 2008 / early 2009.

    I think the fall off in support for the BNP closely matches Nick Griffin’s rising profile in the media. You can’t win elections in this country with an uncharismatic ranter as your leader.

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  14. reguired says:

    Liebour are the worst, most hated government ever, the, we used to be tories should walk it, its going to be close, why is that Peter?
    Why have people lost faith, why are they moving to UKIP and BNP? Is it anything to do with cabbage patch Dave, the “leader”.
    Why the fall in support for the tory, partly?

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  15. Peter says:

    @WTF,

    I agree that the BNP’s vote did go up slightly for the Euros last June.

    However, my point is that since the Euros the BNP’s votes have been going down. They won a council seat some months before the Euros – Paul Golding? – and I do not believe they have won one since. Please correct me if I’m wrong. I would be interested in checking the figures.

    Council seats are important. You should have noticed that your leadership likes to parachute in and carpetbag the hard work done by activists in council by-elections. They don’t choose random areas.

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  16. reguired says:

    Bookies slash BNP odds from 500-1 to 3-1 of them winning a seat at the GE.
    Not all bad then.

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  17. Davey says:

    Best of both worlds!

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  18. reguired says:

    Splintered all over the front benches of Pigsminster, uaf Dave, uaf Gordon and uaf Nick, all with a common purpose.

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