BNP West Wales Repeats Llanelli Outreach to Even Greater Response
Last weekend Wales British National Party Councillor Roger Phillips led his team of activists to the same spot in Llanelli town centre, replicating the act of a few weeks earlier which had several South Wales leftist newspapers up in arms.
The BNP team met at 11am and by lunchtime had managed to distribute over 1,200 BNP literature pieces, much to the fury of a local bogus Plaid Cymru politician.
Councillor Phillips said that the “demand was fantastic with several walk ups asking us questions and huge volumes of pledged vote support for the Euro elections.”
“We had twice the level of support on our second visit, a sign that the BNP message is hitting home,” Mr Phillips said.
The Plaid Cymru councillor who attended could not answer the question of what was wrong with the idea of one of those party’s Welsh Assembly Members leading a militant Ashura march through a South Wales town, as happened recently, he continued. “It was even more ironic when the Plaid Cymru bigot falsely accused two of our stalwarts of being nonWelsh!”








