BNP’s appreciation of a first class service

BNP’s appreciation of a first class service

Posted by Martin Wingfield in EU News on 26. Feb, 2010 | Comments

THERE’S a huge workforce employed by the European Parliament to cater for the every need of some very demanding MEPs.

Arrests outside Flemish students’ symposium

Arrests outside Flemish students’ symposium

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 25. Feb, 2010 | Comments

LAST NIGHT Nick Griffin spoke at a symposium in Gent in Flanders on the growth of Islam across Europe. The event was hosted by the Nationalistic Student Association (NSV).

Islamic school will change the face of Burnley

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Case Work, Constituency News on 19. Feb, 2010 | Comments

NORTH West MEP Nick Griffin has pledged his support to Sharon Wilkinson, the British National Party’s Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Burnley and her battle against the opening of a new Islamic school in the town.

Doing the job he has been elected to do

Doing the job he has been elected to do

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 17. Feb, 2010 | Comments

NICK Griffin’s Constituency Office has responded to a gentleman from Manchester who has voiced his concerns over the work of MEP and how it might affect the BNP vote in the North West of England.

MEP to speak at student symposium on Europe

MEP to speak at student symposium on Europe

Posted by Martin Wingfield in EU News on 16. Feb, 2010 | Comments

NEXT week Nick Griffin will be a guest speaker at a symposium in Flanders discussing Europe which is being hosted by the Nationalistic Student Association (NSV).

My Blog Part 3: Written Declarations – the good, the bad, and the ugly

My Blog Part 3: Written Declarations – the good, the bad, and the ugly

Posted by Nick Griffin in EU News on 16. Feb, 2010 | Comments

In addition to the frankly irritating repeated email bombardments by pressure group campaigners, our email boxes also get spammed by other MEPs trying to persuade us to sign their Written Declarations. The first such approach is of course a useful alert, but getting your tenth reminder when you’ve already signed one, or decided that wild horses wouldn’t drag you to sign another, is also a pain.