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Milton Keynes BNP Relaunched in Grand Style

November 28, 2008 - By BNP News

Milton Keynes BNP has relaunched in grand style, joining the procession of BNP branches to bounce back after attempts to intimidate the party over the past week.

In a well organised mid-week event orchestrated by Councillor Mark Burke, the deputy southeast regional organiser, over 50 members and activists listen to a rousing speech by Mr Tim Rait, the party’s ever popular personality who won fame for beating Labour in the Henley by-election.

Mr Rait spoke of the Henley campaign and reminded everyone that it had been done in just three weeks of campaigning. “Looking towards the Euro elections, we have six months of campaigning ahead, so just think of what we can achieve,” he said.

Cllr Burke told the meeting that Milton Keynes BNP had arisen because of demand from the public to stand in council elections in the area.

Next speaker was Mr Andrew McBride, the seemingly omnipresent southeast regional organiser. He announced that the regional BNP office will support the new group on a full time basis to ensure its growth continues unabated.

“All new personnel will undergo an intensive training schedule that the BNP now operates,” he said. “We have to work hard to ensure the defeat of this treacherous Labour Government. The working men and women of our country demand high standards and we will deliver them!”





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