Team Black Country BNP in First of Four February Outreach Activities
Members of Black Country British National Party, led by Deputy Organiser Kevin Inman, held a table top literature sale and ”British Jobs for British Workers” activity in Princes End today.
In near Russian conditions, the team braved the freezing weather and bitter cold to offer support for British jobs and workers. As the cold morning gave way to slightly warmer sunny weather, and people made their way up and down the high street, dozens of local people stopped to shake hands and express their support.
BNP Councillor Russ Green was recognised by many of his constituents who thanked him for the tireless work he puts into his ward.
Dozens of copies of the Voice of Freedom were sold and many more of the four different leaflets were taken by passerby. It was also exhilarating to hear cars hooting as they passed the large BNP banner and to hear car occupants cheering, reported BNP super activist John Salvage.
“The voters expressed their disgust at the actions of New Labour, both in local terms, and at the economy and immigration in particular,” Mr Salvage said.
The action was brought to a premature close at one o’clock in the afternoon – only because every last scrap of literature had been snapped up by the eager public.
“Team Black Country BNP certainly started the year off to a good start with Kevin Inman’s operation Fight Back,” said Mr Salvage, adding that three more “Spring Offensives” have been organised for this month alone.








