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Salisbury BNP Celebrates a Year of Progress

December 23, 2008 - By BNP News

Salisbury BNP has celebrated a year of excellent progress in that beautiful Wiltshire town by producing a 23 minute video of the group’s activities in 2008. The video, shown to the last meeting of the year, held on 17 December, will soon be loaded onto YouTube, reports organiser Michael Chant.

The video was followed by an inspiring speech by Mr Chant in which he applauded members for their untiring efforts since the Group’s inception.

He then highlighted a few of the progressive steps planned for 2009, and some of the new measures planned to ensure that all of these aims are met. The revelations were met with great enthusiasm from the assembled crowd.

Recent clarification that Army personnel are freely entitled to become members of the Party is likely to see huge leaps in membership for the Salisbury Group as a number of large military establishments are within a short distance of the city.

This is expected to keep the group very busy and constantly expanding for some time to come as many Service people have expressed a strong desire to join. Local business people have similarly indicated these wishes following this Government’s abysmal failures in running our country with any sense.

The rest of the evening was treated as a festive party, becoming a team-building effect where members could forge stronger friendships in readiness for the coming year. A wonderful buffet, a raffle and a most entertaining auction all markedly raised group funds.

BNP Corsham, Wiltshire, town councillor Michael Simpkins has launched his own blog ‘Confession of a Taxi Driver’ which can be found here.





Nick Griffin MEP

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