Ulster BNP Have Early Christmas Present
The British National Party in Ulster was treated to an early Christmas present when its final meeting of the year was addressed by Reverend Robert West and Norfolk dynamo David Fleming, reports our Northern Ireland correspondent.
Reverend West is already well known as one of the BNP’s personalities and Mr Fleming recently stood for the party in a by-election. He is also originally from Ulster.
“The South East Antrim organiser raised the bar in terms of running a successful meeting and judging by the turnout and response, it is likely that this particular area of Northern Ireland will be the first to get the chance to vote BNP,” reports our correspondent.
Mr Fleming opened the meeting with a passionate speech which highlighted the difficulties British society experienced as a result of the colonisation of our homeland. He also dealt with the incompatibility of Islam and British culture.
There was a brief interval before Rev. West took to the floor and held the audience captive for a 45 minute speech which covered an array of topics including the failed multicultural experiment and the lack of morality in today’s society.
He encouraged the Ulster people to stand up and be counted, not to be afraid of the bullies in the media and to join the only political party that is resolute and steadfast as the only true representative of patriotic Britons.
The meeting was brought to a close with a standing ovation for Rev. West and the audience retired to the dining area where they were treated to a delightful buffet.
The evening was almost at end when the South East Antrim organiser produced a beautifully decorated cake which was raffled off and won by one of the audience.









