An Unhappy Christmas for North-east BNP
When it comes to a Christmas party for the BNP in the North East region, things are not looking good. Whilst it was previously infamous for festive boozing and brawling, nobody has remembered to book this year’s bash. Local BNP activists, the few that are left that is, are not happy.
It is normally left to Martin Vaughan to organise the party for the North East BNP but this year he has decided not to not bother, due to “lack of interest”.
Whilst some of the depleted North-east BNP may not be bothered, for others, this has completely ruined their Christmas. Natasha Malley and her mum, for example. According to Natasha’s mum “a disco keeps everybodies (sic) interest in the party going”. Past experience tells us that just by adding alcohol there is often a national newspaper interest in the North-east BNP’s shenanigans. Given the usual complete lack of any worthwhile political initiatives from this dying party, it is no doubt true that a good booze-up is the only reason left be a member.
At the same time we have another example of rank hypocrisy from the North-east BNP. Pete Molloy of the BNP has had himself photographed outside the sitting MP’s office in Spennymoor, County Durham recently (insert hnh link). The reason for this was that Pete was handing in a petition demanding ‘Local jobs for local people’. Molloy, of course must have been born and bred in Spennymoor, you must be thinking.
Er, well no actually. Molloy moved to the area from Liverpool and as he is the prospective BNP candidate for the Tudhoe ward in Spennymoor, this is presumably at the expense of local people who were born and bred there.
But then of course Molloy is not alone in coming to this region. Much of the traditional North-east was made up of people who came from Ireland or Scotland, Cornwall or even the Yemen. We have traditionally been a welcoming region, so we should not begrudge Mr Molloy’s desire to stand for the council…as long as he doesn’t begrudge other people coming to our region.
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