Richard Barnbrook Raises the Roof in Salisbury
The British National Party’s London Assembly representative, Richard Barnbrook, raised the roof at the April meeting of the party’s branch in Salisbury, reports Mid West correspondent Paul Holt.
Over seventy members and guests were treated to an inspirational and passionate speech from Mr Barnbrook, who received rapturous applause and numerous standing ovations.
He discussed how Salisbury has to date not suffered as much from Third World immigration as other Wiltshire towns, but warned “it’s on its way.”
National Youth Officer Mike Howson, who signed up several new members of the Young British National Party, also addressed the meeting. He told of how the influx of immigrants had already started, naming the local Salisbury Bemerton Heath estate as the recipient of the first wave of invaders.
“Getting involved with your local activist team and getting our message out to the people of Salisbury, Amesbury and the surrounding towns and villages is the only way that we can put a stop to the madness before this beautiful part of Britain is also ruined,” Mr Howson said.
The hugely successful night was rounded off with various members of the Salisbury Activist Steering Group reporting on local planned events. A presentation was made to Phil and Jayne Downton for all the hard work they have undertaken with the Salisbury ASG. They are leaving the area for a new business venture in the north of England.
The collection and merchandise sales raised £300 for the election fighting fund.








