The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall hosted a garden party at Clarence House this afternoon. Fortunately for the heir to the throne, a potentially embarassing encounter with the BNP was avoided.
The event was to promote London's Project YOU (Youth Organisations Uniform), a scheme to boost numbers of scouts, cadets and boys' brigades across the capital. I've discovered that every member of the 25-strong London Assembly was invited - apart from BNP member Richard Barnbrook. Royal sources confirm that he was definitely NOT on the guest list.
The invitations had been drawn up by Clarence House and the Lord Lieutenant of London in consultation with the youth groups themselves, as well as organisations such as the Metropolitan Police and Corporation of London.
Barnbrook came under fire earlier this year when he threatened to take BNP leader Nick Griffin with him to a Buckingham Palace garden party. Griffin backed out, but his London Assembly colleague did attend the event hosted by the Queen recently.
Labour group leader Len Duvall said: “The Prince of Wales has a fantastic record religious and racial harmony and deserves praise for not inviting a party which fundamentally disagrees with the multi-racial nature of London.”
Another Assembly member said: “It’s a bit of a relief that Barnbrook wasn't there.”
London Evening Standard
Another Assembly member said: “It’s a bit of a relief that Barnbrook wasn't there.”
ReplyDeleteI bet. That meant there was enough booze so everyone could have some.
"The event was to promote London's Project YOU (Youth Organisations Uniform), a scheme to boost numbers of scouts, cadets and boys' brigades"
ReplyDeleteWhat a pity - Dicky would have enjoyed that. Allegedly.
Who would want that drunken twat at their party anyway? And what the hell has happened to his so-called 'fiancee'? She seems to have disappeared since she joined the fake Solidarity with that idiot Harrington.
ReplyDeleteHis Telegraph blog hasn't been updated since late May. Is this due to suspension or has the BNP ditched him?
ReplyDeleteSo they simply invited every Assembly member except Barnbrook. Wasn't that difficult, was it?
ReplyDeleteLabour group leader Len Duvall said: “The Prince of Wales has a fantastic record religious and racial harmony"
ReplyDeleteI think this site is going soft. His son gets dressed up in Nazi uniforms whilst calling his mates Paki...Something doesn't add up with Charlie boy!
"I think this site is going soft. His son gets dressed up in Nazi uniforms whilst calling his mates Paki...Something doesn't add up with Charlie boy!"
ReplyDeleteI don't see what his son's idiocies have to do with Charles. Most kids rebel against their parents. Mind you, I think Charlie and Ginger are both idiots anyway.
@eric the fish - his BNP one hasn't since the Garden Party fiasco so I guess he is history....
ReplyDeleteOne down another 2 to go!!