July 04, 2007

Elected mayor 'disrespecting' BNP

Councillors from the British National Party in Stoke-on-Trent have written to the city council to complain about the elected mayor. The party said Mark Meredith does not respect the fact that they have been elected. The BNP has seven seats on the council which has no overall control.

After the local elections in May, Mr Meredith, a Labour councillor, said he would not associate with the party. But he has told BBC News that he has done nothing wrong.

In the letter to the council's legal advisor, Paul Hackney, the party said it was also unhappy with comments made on BBC Stoke.

'Negative vote'

During the radio station's election coverage Mr Meredith said the party would not help the city.

"I do not think I need to work with the BNP and a vote for the BNP is a negative vote and they will not be able to deliver anything positive in Stoke-on-Trent," he said.

The party has asked Mr Hackney to pass the letter on to the National Standards Board for local councils. Mr Meredith was elected as mayor in 2005.

BBC

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just saw Pan's Labyrinth again (about how a girl escapes Franco's fascist rule in Spain through fantasy).

I would urge all BNP members to watch it:

http://www.tv-links.co.uk/show.do/4/4595

Pan's Labyrinth demonstrates the immorality and darkness of fascism, the very same fascism that the BNP professes.

It shows that fascists and racists would rather have the sky turn black so that the rays of the sun are a distant memory. No surrender to fascism!

Antifascist said...

An excellent film and yes, allegorical but meaningful.