The British National Party: Tories Slump as BNP Polls 20% in Rotherham By-Election : The British National Party
Steiner
· 1 year ago
If only the UKIP voters voted BNP!! Full results: Rotherham Borough - Wickersley: Lab 871, C 824, BNP 538, UKIP 373, Lib Dem 191. (May 2008 - C 1355, Lab 1255, Ukip 879.).
-- UKIP is doing what it was set up to do: take votes from the BNP and help keep the establishment parties in power. - Ed.
Steiner
· 1 year ago
Well done all the same !!
esselliott
· 1 year ago
I live in North Derbyshire a coalfield area similar to South Yorkshire. These areas are ripe for the taking. In our leaflets we need to stress our intention to resurrect the coal industry. Labour cannot promise this because of the EU. I think then we could really hit the Labour vote.
How people can vote for Labour, anyway, is a complete mystery to me.
Robert D
· 1 year ago
If those who voted UKIP voted BNP the results would have been
BNP 912 Lab 871 Con 824 Lib 191
Why do people even vote UKIP? I can't get my head around it.
uk1884
· 1 year ago
Great result for South Yorkshire! With no media coverage hassled at every turn. The snowball has started rolling gathering up more of the white stuff on it's way. They can't fool all of the people all of the time. Brits can smell spin a mile off now and recognise BS when they hear it. Good on yer Helen- next time!
Artorius
· 1 year ago
'Les extrèmes se touchent' as the French say. In the case of the coalfields, the extremes came together in the 1980's to destroy an entire industry. The loony left was led by Scargill and supported by Labour, and the loony right was led by Maggie and supported by the Tories.
The coalfields should never forget that their communities were smashed by traitors who were more committed to political dogma and vindictive destruction than to the good of the country.
Si M
· 1 year ago
Another good result which is encouraging to see. Well done and keep it up!
Vic
· 1 year ago
Good growing support for the BNP- hardly surprising. What is more surprising though is the Labour vote. If you're not an immigrant why vote for loony left labour?! "Because my dad did" is tired and has no relevance now. The deserted white working classes need to wake up or lose out. And UKIP voters really are on a different planet. Didn't know UKIP were still going.
RW
· 1 year ago
Rotherham - if you count the votes, there were 3,489 in May this year, and only 2,797 in August. A drop of 692 - these were people who had actually voted, not non-voters. The CONs must be annoyed as it was so close; maybe 'Labour' got in only because Tory voters were on holiday?
Note that if all these absent voters had voted for any party, including Lib Dems, they would have won.
It reinforces the point that apathy is the problem - and it suits the LibLabCon group to emphasise it; the general view that voting is wasted is pushed everywhere, and yet the truth is there are easily enough spare votes out there to get new parties elected.
My condolences to our candidates; it's an uphill task and they must face quite a bit of hassle and intimidation. I hope they'll keep it up.
secret squirl
· 1 year ago
Well done to John and Helen and their campaign teams. Two great results, John for an excellent percentage and Helen for laying the foundations for the future in Shrewsbury and Atcham. I too though have to share my utter frustration at these complete idiots who vote for UKIP. Just what planet are they on?
AD
· 1 year ago
@ Artorius- Did you see the last secret millionaire on channel 4? The person went to an ex-coal mine, the coal mining spirit is still very strong. One chap used his entire savings to buy a plot of land for the kids to have a mini farm on (good bloke he was). You can re-watch it on channel 4 on demand.
Anyway, this is a good result. Imagine if the BNP polled this in the general election they would have about 60 MPs.
PJD
· 1 year ago
Well done to both candidates, support teams and voters. I also am amazed at people voting for UKIP and even more taken aback that there are people still voting Labour.
Stringbag
· 1 year ago
In big picture terms the Rotherham result is excellent, given that we are a few months into the Depression of 2008......?
The publicity that safety valve Farage gets has brought UKIP votes; but at the end of the day he is a City spiv and in very large measure we are in the mess we are precisely because of people like him.
Eventually even the rural dwellers of Shropshire will realise the seriousness of the threat of Depression and Enrichment; this is a small country, they can't isolate themselves from it.
I guess that not one of those who voted liblabcon in these 2 elections could come up with any convincing, coherent reasons for doing so. I would also hazard that very, very few voted with any sense of conviction for the failed old gang parties.
The Quiet Revolution continues to burrow away and undermine the traitors.
We ae handily placed at this stage of the long game.
Cllr Chris Beverley
· 1 year ago
Just look at how the UKIP vote has plummeted since the last time they stood this ward. All because we stood it this time and we didn't last time.
This just shows how vital it is for us to stand absolutely everywhere so as to never allow parties to make gains whose sole aim is to steal our votes and keep Lib-Lab-Con in power.
The Labour-MI5 created safty valve UKIP kept the BNP from winning this one! I thought this "party" was on the decline?
Flash in the pan - Ed
westernmale
· 1 year ago
I think congratulations are in order to the people of Rotherham
There was a saying, "That from little acorns great Oak trees grow."
We can only imagine the havoc, that one BNP MEP could cause in Brussels, along with Monsieur Le Penn.
Stan
robert-simpson
· 1 year ago
This shows what is necessary for the BNP to have an influence in this Country on a wide scale. As many people as possible need to get the BNP message out and to contest as many public seats as possible in as many wards as possible.
This is how to give the people of this Country a democratic choice with regard to the makeup of this Country's population. Polls say that excess immigration is what most people in this Country care about the most.
We have a duty to push ourselves forward to achieve democracy in this area of Labour and Tory Party ignorance and to get out there and spread the Britain For The British message.
Mandala
· 1 year ago
Robert was referring to UKIP - Ed
baz
· 1 year ago
Its no good saying if Ukip voters did this or that. The most hated party and its prime minister still got more votes that us. Its ingrained into the minds of many to vote how they always have. If labour voters brains were Dynamite it wouldn't blow their hats off. This is our biggest challenge. To change the voting habits of a life time in a very short time.
NukeLabour
· 1 year ago
A step forward for democracy and common sense. Well done to the people of Wickersley.
Oldfatandloaded
· 1 year ago
Edging closer all the time, be patient folks the breakthrough is coming and all the dirty tricks in the book cannot stop the inevitable.
ianpenrhyndd
· 1 year ago
It looks like we must convert UKIP supporters in some areas.
Never the less we still seem to be expanding in all areas of Britain.
Lets hope we have some success in Barrow Newbarns Ward in the near future.
AndyK
· 1 year ago
Our average vote is looking very good - just a little bit more to start hitting the twenty five percent mark,a quarter of the votes across typically five parties that would be. Thats what it would taketo make the British National Party unavoidable news and serious power.
Jolly good show in Rotherham chaps.
Englander
· 1 year ago
So many have forgotten how bad the Tories were. The lack of courage they showed when it came to difficult decisions. The way they turned their backs on Enoch and the Truth of what was coming.
Brilliant result and another verdict on how much progress the BNP is making.
Stringbag
· 1 year ago
This is encouraging:
"There's little opportunity for interaction and, as a consequence, Conservatives.com gets fewer hits than many of the top blogs. The only consolation is that the Labour Party and Lib Dem websites are worse."
Things will get worse before they get better, but we will keep the faith that the BNP will come good. God bless Nick Griffin and the BNP and all the other patriotic parties across Europe who see the menace of globalisation and multiculturalism and are fighting it against all the odds. They are the last hope for Western civilisation as we know it.
Given that we are subject to a total MSM blackout except for vilification based on blatant lies, many of which are now so hackneyed and worn so thin as to be transparent, 20 per cent is a tremendous achievement. It's half of what we need in a general election in order to have enough seats to form a government.
Imagine what we would achieve if the MSM editors defied their Bilderberg Group masters and told the truth.
If the present rate of growth of public support continues, in spite of the MSM blackout, and takes us up to a potential 40 per cent of the vote by May 2010, we're in!
Of course, the NWO/EUSSR-supporting LibLabCon/Islamist Party knows this. Their only defence now is to find an excuse to cancel the May 2010 general election - not an option yet open to them because the Lisbon Treaty is stalled by the Republic of Ireland.
Lets us hope that the Irish people stick to their guns and tell Nicholas Sarcoma to stick his Lisbon Treaty where the sun don't shine, thereby saving not only themselves but also the whole of western Europe from the New World Order holocaust.
All that is now needed is for the general public to stay calm, no matter how high the Bilderbergers turn up the economic heat, so as not to give Broon the excuse to invoke the Civil Contingencies Act, declare martial law and have all the regime's opponents, including all of us in the BNP, arrested.
Melody Perkins
· 1 year ago
The Tories are an obsolete party now and will become the single term 'care-taker' to punish Labour i.e. they will only get in when Labour's support becomes so low. The Tories and their way of think is irrelevant in this day and age. I read an article (I think it was after the 2004 European elections) on the growth in BNP support and their fastest growing support base was young white graduates i.e. the traditional Tory voter. The Tories have a serious problem on their hands because the next generation voter base is going elsewhere, and this is what scares the Daily Mail and why they do hatchet jobs on the BNP even though they secretly support many of its policies. They will be hoping that these voters revert to 'traditional' voting patterns in their later years but if they don't the Tories will die out. Within a generation the Tories could be the fourth party while the BNP are the third party (I wonder if Question Time will limit its panel to just the government, the opposition and Dail Mail journalists lol).
- Young Tories turning to the BNP. Spot-on. Some of us are seeing this happening right now. The beauty of the BNP is that, whatever party you have supported before, whatever your background, we all unite together under the Nationalist banner -Ed
shack
· 1 year ago
People are on about voting UKIP, I have voted for them as a protest and wiil continue to vote for them untill a BNP member stands in my constituancy. Some may say why vote at all? I have had it drilled into me from being a teenager by my father "people have fought and died for the right to vote it is therefore your duty as citizen to go and place a cross on a peice of paper" I cant argue with that, so untill BNP stands here I will continue to waste a vote.
- Hi shack. It is a mistake to vote for UKIP, even when there is no BNP candidate standing and our advice on such occasions is to write BNP across your ballot paper. This preference must then be registered in the national count, although it is obviously not counted locally. UKIP are an establishment decoy in an attempt to draw precious votes away from the BNP - Ed
Artorius
· 1 year ago
1948 REVISITED - THE NEW AGE OF AUSTERITY
"Darling warns of economic crisis
The UK is facing its worst economic crisis in 60 years, Chancellor Alistair Darling has admitted. He told the Guardian newspaper that the economic downturn would be more "profound and long-lasting" than most people had feared. Using strong language, Mr Darling acknowledged voters were angry with Labour's handling of the economy.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne said Mr Darling had "let the cat out of the bag" about the state of the economy. "
"Britain is facing the biggest pensions crisis in half a century as the value of workers' investments fall, experts warn. Those nearing retirement should consider not stopping work because the value of pension pots has dropped by almost 20 per cent in the past year, actuaries say. The falls mean that someone whose fund was worth £100,000 last June would now be £840 a year worse off based on current annuity rates.
Their fund would be worth only £81,750, equating to income of £6,460 compared with £7,300 12 months ago, the investment managers Hargreaves Lansdown said. Pensioners are likely to be among the biggest victims of the economic squeeze as they have to contend with rising living costs while living on fixed incomes.
With share prices falling in the past year, the value of families’ pension funds have dropped to new lows, leaving the majority of workers, who do not have a generous defined benefit scheme, facing a poorer retirement. "
Close,oh' so close we really have the old gangs looking over their shoulders wherever we stand, next time Victory, well done to all.
samba
· 1 year ago
I cannot believe for a moment that fools voted for ukip. It beggers belief! I was with our excellent candidate in Shrewsbury on Thursday night. She and her team put in a mega effort in this borougher, which is bigger than Shrewsbury itself. She polled 59 votes 8 percent for a first time round, a stunning success in a very hard tory heartland. The Labour candidate a weasel looking freak by the name of ioan jones who was masqurading as a independent, who called the election and polled ..... wait for it ..... a massive 16 votes! He stormed off by himself muttering obcenitiies under his foul breath. Yes the country folk are waking up too.
Tommy
· 1 year ago
To me, as an absolute priority the BNP must make it clear that they will open the mines.
It must be one of the key differentiators that voters can see. Voters can also use it as a deflection device against liberals and lefties who continually use the "racism" banner to subjugate possible BNP supporters/voters.
The Tories / Cons / Greenies have all gone down a path that makes it impossible for them to propose reinvigorating the coal industry.
Make it clear and make it unequivocable Vote BNP = Vote Mines = Jobs.
To me, this is an amazing opportunity to get a lot of press coverage and chip away at the foundations of these other parties.
samba
· 1 year ago
Its a pity we didn't have the headlines in the Mail on Thursday morning instead of Fridays - Quote: women journalist gang raped in a refugee camp in France -and these fiends want to come to Britain. Had we had shown that to the voters we would have walked those two elections. What happened to that misguided woman was dreadful but her bosses in London sent her there to put a positive spin on these would -be new Brits. Her reward, a brutal sexual attack. I bet she now thinks our way ,she has found out the hard way about life to come should these fiends ever enter our land. Also I hope she sues her employers for a vast amount of money for putting her in direct danger.The cat's out of the bag.
Wirralbrit
· 1 year ago
To Tommy @ 10:59 am. I could'nt agree with you more! We have 300 yrs. of coal within these islands yet the useless politicos of the two & a half "big" parties still insist on having our energy supplies reliant on foreign suppliers who rip us off remorselessly, whilst the German govt. has given the go-ahead to build 46 NEW cleanburn coalfired power stations, as opposed to this govt's proposal to to build the huge number of ONE, in Kent . Onward & upward BNP! Finally, well done to John & Helen & their foot soldiers: keep up the good work!
Full results: Rotherham Borough - Wickersley: Lab 871, C 824, BNP 538, UKIP 373, Lib Dem 191. (May 2008 - C 1355, Lab 1255, Ukip 879.).
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UKIP is doing what it was set up to do: take votes from the BNP and help keep the establishment parties in power. - Ed.
How people can vote for Labour, anyway, is a complete mystery to me.
BNP 912
Lab 871
Con 824
Lib 191
Why do people even vote UKIP? I can't get my head around it.
With no media coverage hassled at every turn.
The snowball has started rolling gathering up more of the white stuff on it's way.
They can't fool all of the people all of the time.
Brits can smell spin a mile off now and recognise BS when they hear it.
Good on yer Helen- next time!
The coalfields should never forget that their communities were smashed by traitors who were more committed to political dogma and vindictive destruction than to the good of the country.
"Because my dad did" is tired and has no relevance now. The deserted white working classes need to wake up or lose out.
And UKIP voters really are on a different planet. Didn't know UKIP were still going.
Note that if all these absent voters had voted for any party, including Lib Dems, they would have won.
It reinforces the point that apathy is the problem - and it suits the LibLabCon group to emphasise it; the general view that voting is wasted is pushed everywhere, and yet the truth is there are easily enough spare votes out there to get new parties elected.
My condolences to our candidates; it's an uphill task and they must face quite a bit of hassle and intimidation. I hope they'll keep it up.
Anyway, this is a good result. Imagine if the BNP polled this in the general election they would have about 60 MPs.
The publicity that safety valve Farage gets has brought UKIP votes; but at the end of the day he is a City spiv and in very large measure we are in the mess we are precisely because of people like him.
Eventually even the rural dwellers of Shropshire will realise the seriousness of the threat of Depression and Enrichment; this is a small country, they can't isolate themselves from it.
I guess that not one of those who voted liblabcon in these 2 elections could come up with any convincing, coherent reasons for doing so. I would also hazard that very, very few voted with any sense of conviction for the failed old gang parties.
The Quiet Revolution continues to burrow away and undermine the traitors.
We ae handily placed at this stage of the long game.
This just shows how vital it is for us to stand absolutely everywhere so as to never allow parties to make gains whose sole aim is to steal our votes and keep Lib-Lab-Con in power.
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Flash in the pan - Ed
There was a saying, "That from little acorns great Oak trees grow."
We can only imagine the havoc, that one BNP MEP could cause in Brussels, along with Monsieur Le Penn.
Stan
This is how to give the people of this Country a democratic choice with regard to the makeup of this Country's population. Polls say that excess immigration is what most people in this Country care about the most.
We have a duty to push ourselves forward to achieve democracy in this area of Labour and Tory Party ignorance and to get out there and spread the Britain For The British message.
Well done to the people of Wickersley.
Never the less we still seem to be expanding in all areas of Britain.
Lets hope we have some success in Barrow Newbarns Ward in the near future.
Jolly good show in Rotherham chaps.
Brilliant result and another verdict on how much progress the BNP is making.
"There's little opportunity for interaction and, as a consequence, Conservatives.com gets fewer hits than many of the top blogs. The only consolation is that the Labour Party and Lib Dem websites are worse."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?x...
There is only one political website, people!
K......keeping
I......incompetents
P......powered
It is designed to keep the failed three in power.
Imagine what we would achieve if the MSM editors defied their Bilderberg Group masters and told the truth.
If the present rate of growth of public support continues, in spite of the MSM blackout, and takes us up to a potential 40 per cent of the vote by May 2010, we're in!
Of course, the NWO/EUSSR-supporting LibLabCon/Islamist Party knows this. Their only defence now is to find an excuse to cancel the May 2010 general election - not an option yet open to them because the Lisbon Treaty is stalled by the Republic of Ireland.
Lets us hope that the Irish people stick to their guns and tell Nicholas Sarcoma to stick his Lisbon Treaty where the sun don't shine, thereby saving not only themselves but also the whole of western Europe from the New World Order holocaust.
All that is now needed is for the general public to stay calm, no
matter how high the Bilderbergers turn up the economic heat, so as not to give Broon the excuse to invoke the Civil Contingencies Act, declare martial law and have all the regime's opponents, including all of us in the BNP, arrested.
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Young Tories turning to the BNP. Spot-on. Some of us are seeing this happening right now. The beauty of the BNP is that, whatever party you have supported before, whatever your background, we all unite together under the Nationalist banner -Ed
Some may say why vote at all?
I have had it drilled into me from being a teenager by my father "people have fought and died for the right to vote it is therefore your duty as citizen to go and place a cross on a peice of paper"
I cant argue with that, so untill BNP stands here I will continue to waste a vote.
-
Hi shack. It is a mistake to vote for UKIP, even when there is no BNP candidate standing and our advice on such occasions is to write BNP across your ballot paper. This preference must then be registered in the national count, although it is obviously not counted locally. UKIP are an establishment decoy in an attempt to draw precious votes away from the BNP - Ed
"Darling warns of economic crisis
The UK is facing its worst economic crisis in 60 years, Chancellor Alistair Darling has admitted. He told the Guardian newspaper that the economic downturn would be more "profound and long-lasting" than most people had feared. Using strong language, Mr Darling acknowledged voters were angry with Labour's handling of the economy.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne said Mr Darling had "let the cat out of the bag" about the state of the economy. "
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7589291.stm
"Britain is facing the biggest pensions crisis in half a century as the value of workers' investments fall, experts warn. Those nearing retirement should consider not stopping work because the value of pension pots has dropped by almost 20 per cent in the past year, actuaries say. The falls mean that someone whose fund was worth £100,000 last June would now be £840 a year worse off based on current annuity rates.
Their fund would be worth only £81,750, equating to income of £6,460 compared with £7,300 12 months ago, the investment managers Hargreaves Lansdown said. Pensioners are likely to be among the biggest victims of the economic squeeze as they have to contend with rising living costs while living on fixed incomes.
With share prices falling in the past year, the value of families’ pension funds have dropped to new lows, leaving the majority of workers, who do not have a generous defined benefit scheme, facing a poorer retirement. "
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml...
It beggers belief!
I was with our excellent candidate in Shrewsbury on Thursday night. She and her team put in a mega effort in this borougher, which is bigger than Shrewsbury itself. She polled 59 votes 8 percent for a first time round, a stunning success in a very hard tory heartland.
The Labour candidate a weasel looking freak by the name of ioan jones who was masqurading as a independent, who called the election and polled ..... wait for it ..... a massive 16 votes! He stormed off by himself muttering obcenitiies under his foul breath.
Yes the country folk are waking up too.
It must be one of the key differentiators that voters can see. Voters can also use it as a deflection device against liberals and lefties who continually use the "racism" banner to subjugate possible BNP supporters/voters.
The Tories / Cons / Greenies have all gone down a path that makes it impossible for them to propose reinvigorating the coal industry.
Make it clear and make it unequivocable Vote BNP = Vote Mines = Jobs.
To me, this is an amazing opportunity to get a lot of press coverage and chip away at the foundations of these other parties.