Clean-up, clean-up everywhere

Sonia Gable | Wednesday, 13 September 2006 Source: Searchlight

When the BNP comes across a good idea, it likes to repeat it. Across the country reports have been coming in of BNP councillors and prospective candidates for the 2007 council elections involved in "clean-up" operations in their target wards.

Teams of BNP activists have been clearing litter in strategic locations, of course all in the presence of a camera.

Pendle, East London, Tameside and Morley (Leeds) have all seen BNP "clean-up" teams in recent weeks.

"It's just another example of the BNP working in the community and why the yellow BNP clean-up team jackets are becoming the highly visible trademark of the BNP's local activists," noted the latest copy of The Voice of Freedom.

In Morley, where BNP organiser Chris Beverley was elected in May, the clean-up team was joined by the independent councillor who is up for re-election next May.


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