Lost down your way

| Thursday, 28 April 2005 Source: Searchlight

The BNP makes much of its desire to uphold British traditions. Its candidates say they care about local communities. So much so, that they cannot even spell the names of the towns and villages where they are asking people to vote for them.

Nick Griffin, the BNP leader, is standing in Keighley, where the BNP has been trying to stir up race hate. Local people saw straight away that the BNP were outsiders when the key constituency town of Haworth was misspelt on the BNP website and in the party's newspaper The Voice of Freedom.

And the BNP candidate for Rossendale and Darwen, in Lancashire, will not gain much support with his references to Darwin, a repeat of a mistake that the BNP made during last year's elections.

They may not know where they are but we know exactly what they are about.


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