Tough times ahead
posted by: Nick Lowles | on: Thursday, 9 September 2010, 19:17
Any thought that the BNP threat had gone away with their awful performance in May's elections and their more recent infighting were dismissed today with the BBC's research into the impact of the impending public sector cuts.
Most of the key BNP target areas are among those that are most vulnerable to the cuts. Among them are Stoke-on-Trent (3rd most vulnerable), Sandwell (4th), Burnley (11th), South Tyneside (12), Barnsley (14th) and Rotherham (15th).
Also in the 30 most vulnerable areas are Tameside, Pendle, Wigan and Oldham.
It is going to be a tough couple of years ahead.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11233799
Posted: 9 Sep 2010 | There are 1 comments
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Comment 1 | From: dave geary | Date: 9 September 2010, 21:49
They had 12 council seats in Barking and we made sure that they lost every seat and Griffin came third and started the implosion.The price of freedom is eternal vigilance and we aint going away!Bring it on fascists.All you Fascists are bound to lose!
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