New Black Country Organiser Leads Renewed Table Top Democracy Campaign
Team Black Country British National Party’s new organiser Terry Lewin organised a six man team who relaunched the ever successful table top democracy outreach programme in Princess End, Tipton, yesterday, reports correspondent and activist John Salvage.
“In fabulous weather the team laid out their stall which was almost instantly swamped by members of the public seeking BNP literature,” Mr Salvage said.
Deputy Organiser Kevin Inman and activist Jason Percival had made up several information packs consisting of Voice of Freedom newspapers, leaflets, and Identity magazines, and were able to quickly distribute them all.
“What made this even more remarkable was the insistence of a large number of people of paying for their information packs, and all day long the collection tin rattled with money being put in to help party funds,” Mr Salvage said.
“One of the more remarkable donations was made by a foreigner of European descent who not only congratulated the activists for their stand to keep Britain British, but added that ‘never should European brothers and sisters fight each other again’.”
“The car horns, shouts of ‘hooray’, and ‘BNP’ from passing motorists encouraged Mr Percival to start handing our leaflets to vehicles at the local traffic light as well.
“The hot topic of the day was Government allegations about a so-called drop in the crime rate,” Mr Salvage said. “Locals all know that crime is definitely up, with numerous unreported incidents including the theft and burning of local cars becoming all the more commonplace,” he said.
One of the activists on duty, Councillor Russ Green, confirmed that all the figures which he had seen in council and elsewhere confirmed a rise in crime.
“I see statistics and living proof time and again – crime is endemic,” Councillor Green said. “I recently requested that the council have a security presence in local graveyards, as many are being damaged. I am sure that some acts of vandalism are racist and anti-Christian.”
According to Councillor Green, the council have so far refused to act, claiming that it would cost too much to protect graveyards.
“If the reaction of the people of Princess End this weekend is anything to go by, then the Government should be aware that no one is falling for their lies anymore,” Councillor Green said. “We want our streets back and Team Black Country will fight to the end to make sure that happens.”








