South East Antrim BNP Appoints New Organiser
The British National Party has appointed a new organiser in South East Antrim, Paul Stevens, it was announced at the party’s first public meeting in the historic town of Larne in Co Antrim.
“We are continuing along our path of steady growth in Northern Ireland,” Mr Stevens told the meeting.
“The BNP is the last throw of the dice for the British people. Even though Northern Ireland has been insulated in the past from the effects of mass immigration, the cracks are apparent for all to see in Ulster’s multicultural society,” Mr Stevens said.
“There are no-go areas for whites in Mid Ulster,” he continued. “There has also been violence in South Belfast which involved Roma gypsies and riots during the World cup qualifier against Poland.”
The latter incident was apparently the result of tensions between Polish migrants and the local community, aggravated by recent job-losses caused by the EU’s expansion.
“In certain parts of mainland Britain, health and education provision are almost at the point of meltdown under the strain of uncontrolled immigration,” Mr Stevens continued.
“This nightmare scenario will become a reality in Northern Ireland as well if New Labour’s insane policies on immigration and asylum are permitted to continue.
“Now is the time for the Ulster people to forget about the tired rhetoric of tribal politics of the past. Now is the time for the Ulster public to embrace the British National Party,” Mr Stevens concluded.








