Sunday, 4 April 2010

BNP Scotland Runs 14 Candidates, Qualifies for Election Broadcast

I have just copied and pasted this from the main BNP site. To be honest it was a sweet thing to behold. I had just been on twitter to see an anti BNPer re tweet his own posts from a month back saying that there wasn't enough candidates to stand for the BNP in Scotland so they wouldn't get their political broadcast.

It is a sad enough sight to see a man having to have multiple twitter accounts so that he can re tweet his own stuff(you can only do it once yourself) but he re hashes his own articles from months back, and even if he does write anything new, uses his own articles as proof of what he is saying. Or of cause wikipedia, because that never lies (not) just get passed as a article writer and you can add anything you like to wiki.

Anyways, GREAT NEWS FOR BNP SCOTLAND!!!


The British National Party in Scotland will be running 14 candidates for parliament and has qualified for an election broadcast, Scottish leader Gary Raikes has announced.

“The next step in BNP Scotland’s campaign will commence this week,” Mr Raikes said.

“Tens of thousands of leaflets will be delivered through the doors of our target seats across the country.

“As the leaflets are delivered, teams of activists will hold paper sales in town centres and our candidates will meet the people,” Mr Raikes said.

“More billboards have been erected in different locations ensuring maximum coverage across the regions. The one in Aberdeen returned huge publicity and was featured in local and national newspapers.

“We have also met the requirements to qualify for an election broadcast, so it is all systems go and good luck to all our candidates as we look forward to May 6th,” he said,

The BNP’s candidates in Scotland are: Aberdeen North — Roy Jones, Aberdeen South — Susan Ross, Banff and Buchan — Richard Payne, Dundee West — Ian Murphy, Glasgow East — Joseph Finnie, Glasgow North East — Walter Hamilton, Gordon — Elise Jones, Livingston — Davie Orr, West Aberdeenshire — Gary Raikes, Glasgow Central — Ian Holt, Glasgow North West — Scott McLean, Glasgow North — Thomas Main, Glasgow South — Mike Coyle, and Glasgow South West — David Orr Jnr


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