Anti-BNP Groups Exposed as Communist Thugs While BNP Candidate Makes History

The anti-BNP “UAF” and “Searchlight” groups were exposed as a gang of Communist thugs in Bath last night as the British National Party’s lead South West candidate Jeremy Wotherspoon made political history by taking part in a debate at the prestigious Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institute.
While Mr Wotherspoon shared a platform in a debate with other political party candidates at the meeting organised by the Unlock Democracy forum, a gang of ”UAF” and “Searchlight” protestors from as far away as North Wales gathered outside.
The UAF gang comprising trade unionists, the Labour Party, the Green Party and the Young Communist League waved their Communist flags while watched over and given motivational talks by veteran anti-democracy campaigner and Labour MEP James Glyn Ford.
The meeting was delayed by over an hour while Avon and Somerset Constabulary called in reinforcements as the Communists blocked the entrance to the building, refusing anyone from any party to enter. After an hour standoff, the police finally lost patience and forcibly removed all the protesters and formed a human cordon to offer protection for guests to enter.
All this was observed by the other candidates and staff from inside the building and one candidate commented, “I can see now who the real fascists are.”
The whole event was another political own goal by Labour, the Greens and Conservatives, all of whom refused to take part in the event, leaving the field open for fourteen other parties to hold centre stage at the prestigious event.
Praise must go to the organisers who refused to buckle under pressure and ensured that the debate went ahead. Free speech still reigns in the Roman city of Bath and democracy triumphs.
Mr Wotherspoon did the BNP proud and gave a rousing speech on his views on the European Union and how our vote is going to increase dramatically, raising the tantalising prospect of the party achieving its first Members of the European Parliament.








