Only one mention of Far-right. Is the media actually going back to just reporting the facts? Instead of trying to push propaganda to the readership.
Good luck to Roland and VOTE BNP the people of Stafford.
Jobs a priority for BNP man
A STAFFORD businessman has announced he will stand as a BNP candidate in the General Election.
Roland Hynd, of Eccleshall Road, said last year’s county council elections, in which he stood for the BNP in Stafford North, demonstrated there was support in the town for the far-right party.
It is the first time the BNP has fielded a candidate for Stafford for a General Election.
Mr Hynd runs a small business on Tollgate Industrial Park and is married with three children. He has been a BNP member for 10 years.
He said: “I will be campaigning on the national issues, such as immigration and the Afghan War.
“A lot of people are worried and concerned about job security – that seems to be the major issue. They say mass immigration is not helping at all.
“But it is the illegal immigrants we want to get rid of not those that are legal.
“From the council elections we think there is support in the Stafford area. It was the first time we had stood in Stafford at all and we were pleased with the result for a first attempt.”
Mr Hynd polled 12 per cent of the vote in the Stafford North ward in last year’s election – the highest out of the BNP’s four Stafford area candidates.
Michael Coleman, Stoke on Trent City Council’s BNP leader, said: “We did well in Stafford in the county council elections and we are coming back for more.
“Stafford is our next target area and we are going to be developing Stafford the way we developed Stoke.”
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