Ministers should come and witness this before sending our young men to war

Ministers should come and witness this before sending our young men to war

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 10. Nov, 2009 | Comments

NICK Griffin, chairman of the British National Party and Member of the European Parliament visited Wootton Bassett this afternoon to pay tribute to those British Servicemen being brought home after losing their lives in the war in Afghanistan.

It’s a Westminster decision what lights are used on Britain’s roads

It’s a Westminster decision what lights are used on Britain’s roads

Posted by Martin Wingfield in EU News on 05. Nov, 2009 | Comments

FLAWED academic reports have duped MEPs into voting in support of Daytime Running Lights that pose a threat to pedestrians, cyclists and motor cyclists.

EU fear of Islamic terrorists penalises UK steam enthusiasts

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’

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.

White working class find their champion

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.

Political class is out of touch with ordinary people

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 [...]