The BNP said it was unlikely to make a final decision on whether to hold its annual festival in Derbyshire until after [this] year's general election
But party spokesman Simon Darby has dropped the biggest hint yet that a venue would be found in a different county.
Red, White and Blue was held for the third consecutive year on fields belonging to party member Alan Warner off Codnor-Denby Lane, Denby, in August. Policing this year's festival, and a protest against it, cost police £500,000 and £250,000 in 2008.
In November the Derby Telegraph reported that two or three alternative venues were being considered. Now Mr Darby has said a final decision is unlikely to be made until after the general election which must be held on or before Thursday, June 3. But he said the protests which came with the event had not been "fair on local people".
He said: "Making the final decision isn't high on our priorities list. But we have a responsibility towards the people who live in the area. Even though it wasn't our fault we are aware it has caused them quite a bit of discomfort."
Organisers of the protest, including [Notts] Stop the BNP and Unite Against Fascism, said their action was necessary. Amber Valley Labour MP, Judy Mallaber, said the festival caused noise and traffic problems.
Derby Telegraph
Wonder if the BNP can break their own personal best by having at least a 1000 people attend their little fascist shin-dig this year?
ReplyDeleteHmm...probably wishful thinking
I see that Griffin has appeased Dickey Barnbrook by giving him his very own billboard, I've heard Barnbrook was stamping his feet up and down because Griffin nudged him out of the Barking seat. Clear Channel must be making a packet?
ReplyDeletehttp://bnp.org.uk/2009/12/merry-christmas-from-the-bnp-team-in-barking/
Here's another clue...
ReplyDeleteDanny Dyer spends a lot of time there.
He said: "Making the final decision isn't high on our priorities list. But we have a responsibility towards the people who live in the area. Even though it wasn't our fault we are aware it has caused them quite a bit of discomfort."
ReplyDeleteAcording to the people living here it is all your fault. No one wants you, no one likes you. And that goes for the police too. Your reputation is in the toilet.
Both the Barnvrook and Griffin billboards have been defaced. Anyone got any pictures?
ReplyDelete"Both the Barnvrook and Griffin billboards have been defaced."
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Oh well, that's £8000 that wont be going into Nick Griffins pocket.
Pete Green asks for pictures, hopefully by Monday if thats ok????
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@tulip
ReplyDeleteYou send 'em, we'll use 'em. :-)
http://www.halesowennews.co.uk/news/4823085.Cradley_Heath_mosque_burnt_to_the_ground_by_arsonists/
ReplyDeleteSeems like the knuckle-draggers from the EDL have been working overtime...
Sent it you by mail too
"Both the Barnvrook and Griffin billboards have been defaced."
ReplyDeleteExcellent news, Griffin has been talking about spending £100,000 in Barking in the run up to the election, it will be money down the drain.
"Pete Green asks for pictures, hopefully by Monday if thats ok????"
ReplyDeleteThat's geat tulip, thanks. I'm sure LU readers would love to see them. I know I would.
Pete
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/6923823/Conservatives-accuse-Labour-of-raising-immigration-issue-in-marginal-constituencies.html
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