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Richard Barnbrook Speaks in Amber Valley

October 20, 2008 - By BNP News

Richard Barnbrook enthralled last Thursday’s packed meeting of Amber Valley BNP with a recounting of his sole opposition to the ‘amnesty for illegal aliens’ bill passed earlier by the Greater London Assembly.

The meeting, chaired by East Midlands Regional Organiser Geoff Dickens, was one of the branch’s best yet, and was treated to a powerpoint presentation by Amber Valley Organiser Cllr Lewis Allsebrook.

The powerpoint presentation showed the progress made in Amber Valley during recent election campaigns, Cll Allsebrook’s plans for the future and how local groups are now working together closely to ensure more BNP election successes in the region.

After a short break, Mr. Barnbrook gave a rousing account of his experiences alongside London Mayor Boris Johnson and the rest of the Greater London Assembly.

His almost word for word account of the recent proposed “amnesty” by all the main parties, including the environmentally unfriendly Greens, for all illegal immigrants currently residing in London, had the audience captivated.

Mr. Barnbrook, being the only London Assembly member to speak out against this appalling motion, gave a humorous account of the other parties’ horror-filled reaction to his opposition. He received a well-deserved standing ovation from Amber Valley BNP.

A collection raised over £200 along with sales of Excalibur merchandise and a raffle. All funds raised during the evening will be going towards next year’s Euro campaign in Amber Valley.





Nick Griffin MEP

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