BNP Takes on Balls in Morley and Outwood
The British National Party has selected its prospective candidate for the new Morley and Outwood constituency at the next general election.
Councillor Chris Beverley (Morley South ward, Leeds City Council) has been selected as the prospective candidate for the seat. The BNP beat all the main political parties across this constituency in the last round of local elections, which is an indication of the huge potential that the party has in Morley and Outwood.
Mr Beverley has represented the Morley South ward on Leeds City Council since 2006 and stood as a BNP candidate in the 2005 general election in the Morley and Rothwell constituency.
He said: “I am very proud to have been selected as the prospective candidate for Morley and Outwood in the general election and I look forward to contributing towards the continued electoral growth of the British National Party in this area.
“We have come a long way since the last general election in 2005, making considerable gains at local authority level and more recently getting two MEPs elected to the European Parliament.
“For the first time ever there is a real possibility that we may win seats in a general election, and I believe that the statistics show that Morley and Outwood is potentially a very good constituency for us indeed.
“On a personal note, I would very much welcome the opportunity to take on Ed Balls, as in my opinion Balls and his ilk represent the very worst elements that this country’s political class has to offer.
“Political pundits agree that there is a very real chance that Balls will fail to be elected as Morley and Outwood’s MP, and we in the British National Party will be working tirelessly to ensure that this is indeed the case.”
Article taken from www.morleypatriot.blogspot.com








