£2,700 Raised at Latest Crawley and Horsham BNP Branch Meeting

£2,700 was raised at the latest packed out meeting of the Crawley and Horsham Branch of the British National Party, reports our South East correspondent.
“The Crawley and Horsham branch has also set the standard for other branches and groups in the South East region by declaring that they will stand candidates in three constituencies in the forthcoming election,” regional organiser Mr Andy McBride said.
The standing room only meeting was introduced to all three candidates. Mr Daniel McDonald, who will be contesting Horsham for the BNP, gave a powerful speech on the state of the country and especially that of the Horsham constituency neglected by sitting Tory MP Francis Maude.
Mr McDonald pointed out that Tory Mr Maude is a director of a blacks-only school in London, the Eastside Young Leaders Academy, which boasts on its website that it aims to “produce Britain’s first black prime minister.”
Mr Maude is “part of the treacherous team of MPs ready to sell out our traditions and culture off to the highest bidder,” Mr McDonald told the meeting.
Branch organiser Richard Trower will stand for the BNP in Crawley. He spoke on the need to work harder for the party, reminding all that the “Quislings in Parliament are doing their best to disrupt the workings of the British National Party through draconian and undemocratic laws.”
Mr Stuart Minihane, who will be standing for the BNP in Mid Sussex, was then introduced to the crowd. This is the first time that there will be a BNP candidate in that seat, and the crowd welcomed this announcement with rapturous applause.
“This is the very best of news and will send shockwaves through the establishment in the Sussex area,” Mr McBride told the meeting.
“We now have a task to raise the funds for this campaign and we ask that you dig as deep as you can to support this election.”
Mr McBride continued the meeting with the newly formulated “Candidates Auction” programme which raised the £2,700.00 collected at the function.
This means that all three candidates will have a highly professional leaflet, designed by Mark Collett, and delivered by the Post Office to every home in all three constituencies.
The meeting closed on a high as many members stepped forward to offer help canvassing and extra leafleting.








