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BNP Is “Indigenous Population’s Vanguard” against the Invasion, Somerset BNP Told

December 11, 2009 - By BNP News

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The British National Party is the indigenous population’s vanguard against the immigration invasion of over half a million each year, veteran activist Richard Edmonds told a capacity audience in Somerset.

Speaking at the group’s final meeting of this year, Mr Edmonds said that it was now vital that activists “do all they can to ensure the BNP makes its biggest impact ever. We need to build the party to a size where it will be able to stop the terrible way things are changing for the worse.”

Mr Edmonds provided an in-depth account of Labour’s new Equality Act, which was recently passed by the House of Commons. He explained why it was so important the party amend its constitution to comply with this law and of how safeguards are in place to ensure that the party’s goals and aims remain the same no matter what.

Other topics covered in Mr Edmonds’ speech included the terrible state of his home city of London and how it has changed beyond recognition, preparations for the forthcoming general election, the bravery of the leading BNP councillors around the country and especially in London.

Mr Edmonds’ speech was met with an overwhelming round of applause and a standing ovation.

Somerset organiser Andy Bamford, who chaired the meeting, gave a brief round-up of the party’s activities in the county over the past month. He reported on how key activists have been out posting the party’s newest warm-up leaflet to begin to raise our profile in the period leading up to the general election.

He also emphasised the need to start selling the party paper, Voice of Freedom, adding that he had sold at least 170 papers over the past few weeks alone.

A successful collection, along with the raffle, raised a significant amount which was added to the general election fund.





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