BNP Policy Will Remain the Same No Matter What, South East Regional Organiser Says
The policy of the British National Party remains wholly committed to protecting the interests of the indigenous people of the British Isles and will never change, South East party organiser Andy McBride told the latest meeting of Medway BNP.
“I can assure that all steps possible are being taken to ensure that the party’s ideology remains intact,” Mr McBride told the packed meeting.
Referring specifically to the Equalities and Human Rights Commission’s court case against the BNP, Mr McBride said it was the “duty of every good Nationalist to invite friends and family into the party fold.
“Sacrifices have to be made by all during this illegal assault on the indigenous people of Britain and all Europeans. This is a political battle that we cannot afford to lose,” Mr McBride said to applause.
“We are a party that can and will achieve its aims in reinstating British values, justice and a sense of pride once again.”
Mr McBride’s call for activists to come forward was met by six new local activists signing up to take part in new outreach programmes.
Medway organiser Mr Brian Ravenscroft boasted of how his region’s “electoral results had been the highest in the South East.”
“We must now build on these great results by being continually out leafleting and canvassing for the party,” he added.








