EU fear of Islamic terrorists penalises UK steam enthusiasts
Posted by Martin Wingfield in Case Work on 28. Oct, 2009 | Comments
THE British hobby industry in under threat because of new draconian European Union legislation regarding explosive base materials and igniters.
Debate challenged issued to the Tory ‘generals’
Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 26. Oct, 2009 | Comments
AFTER four senior military personnel joined a Conservative Party campaign in an effort to discredit the British National Party, Nick Griffin MEP has written to each of them seeking a debate so that the issue of British involvement in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq can be discussed in a full and frank manner.
The innocent victims of the media’s vilification
Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 26. Oct, 2009 | Comments
IT WAS an evening charged with emotion as Nick Griffin MEP returned to the Party faithful after his appearance on Question Time.
The tenth anniversary Trafalgar Club dinner was held in Ross-on-Wye and with two coach loads of anti-BNP protestors bussed in to picket the hotel all adding to the atmosphere, the black tie event was the first chance for those who help fund the British National Party to show their appreciation of the efforts of the Chairman of their Party.
White working class find their champion
Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 23. Oct, 2009 | Comments
“It’s unfair.”
That’s what British National Party campaigners hear every day when they are out canvassing in local council elections.
A letter of support for the opponents of the Cumwhinton wind farm
Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 21. Oct, 2009 | Comments
IT was only a session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg and the need to prepare for his appearance on Question Time that has kept British National Party MEP Nick Griffin from attending the inquiry into the planning application to build a wind farm at Cumwhinton.
Political class is out of touch with ordinary people
Posted by Martin Wingfield in Parliamentary Questions on 20. Oct, 2009 | Comments
“QUITE an incredible morning . . . I had breakfast at two o’clock this afternoon!”
That’s the latest news from Nick Griffin MEP in Strasbourg.
The morning started with Nick speaking in the Climate Change debate in the European Parliament. This is what he had to say:
“Mr Chairman, there are two over-riding themes in this place.
“First, concern [...]




