The BNP leader, Nick Griffin, yesterday started his campaign to become an MP as a Sunday Telegraph investigation uncovered apparent electoral irregularities involving the far-Right party
As well as challenging Labour for the parliamentary seat of Barking in east London, the BNP’s main hope is to take control of the local council. But at least three BNP council candidates in the borough appear to have registered at "front addresses" to get around the requirement that local authority candidates must live in the area.
According to the electoral register, Eddy Butler, until recently the BNP national election organiser, lives in Loughton, Essex, 10 miles from Barking. Neighbours there said they had seen him within the last few days. However, he has submitted nomination papers giving an address in Ellerton Gardens, Dagenham. Mr Butler also recently registered himself on the roll at this address but neighbours shown pictures of him did not recognise him.
At the Dagenham address, the curtains both upstairs and downstairs were drawn in the middle of the afternoon yesterday. Contacted by telephone, Mr Butler admitted he still visited his Loughton property, that he owned the house and that members of his family still lived there, but insisted that he now lived in the rented Dagenham house.
Another BNP candidate in Barking and Dagenham, Chris Roberts, lives in Benfleet, near Southend, around 20 miles from Barking. However, in his nomination form, Mr Roberts gives an address in Arden Crescent, Dagenham — which is the home of the BNP’s London Assembly member Richard Barnbrook. Again, Mr Roberts recently registered on the electoral roll at this house. A third candidate, Gavin Cardy, gives an address in Sylvan Avenue, Chadwell Heath. The electoral register indicates that his permanent address is actually in Fulham in west London.
If the three are not genuinely living at addresses where they have registered, they could be guilty of electoral fraud and could be disqualified if elected.
Mr Roberts and Mr Cardy were not available for comment, but Bob Bailey, the leader of the BNP group on Barking council, said: "As far as I know, they have all genuinely moved address. It’s all pukka."
Mr Barnbrook said: "Chris Roberts spends enough time at my house to fulfil what the law says, and that’s good enough."
The BNP has struggled to find enough genuinely local candidates in Barking. The Sunday Telegraph has learned that, including Mr Butler, Mr Roberts and Mr Cardy, it had found only 34 candidates for 51 council seats. Party sources admitted that other candidates had been rejected by council officials for not giving local addresses on their nomination papers.
A spokesman for the anti-fascist group Searchlight said: "There are clear signs that the BNP campaign is faltering."
Mr Griffin said yesterday he was "very confident" about the Westminster contest. However, private polling for Labour is understood to show that the BNP leader is a potential drag on the ticket.
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"However, private polling for Labour is understood to show that the BNP leader is a potential "drag" on the ticket"
ReplyDeleteNot really surprised about this, rumor has it that Hitler cross-dressed too.
Good article hinting at elecotral fraud.
ReplyDelete'Mr Barnbrook said: "Chris Roberts spends enough time at my house to fulfil what the law says, and that’s good enough."'
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The BNP were no doubt confident they would get away with it after no action was taken over Richard Barnbrook and Bob Bailey doing exactly the same thing four years ago. Both put themselves on the electoral register at a near-derelect flat above a cake shop, which they only ever used to store leaflets. It took nearly two years after his election for Barnbrook actually to move to the borough.
ReplyDeleteThe local returning officer has the power to reject these 3 from the poll. There is a least one other Fascist candidate Jeff Marshall who also doesn't live in the borough either, that will push them down to just 30.
ReplyDeleteIf any of these Nazis are elected as councillors on May 6th, they can be deselected after an investigation, incidentally has Bailey been suspended yet?
ReplyDelete"However, private polling for Labour is understood to show that the BNP leader is a potential drag on the ticket"
ReplyDeleteIf the BNP don't get at least one MP or win a council. I reckon there's going to be a real showdown inside the BNP after election day.
just to add a couple more to the list .
ReplyDeletePaul Stafford Carlisle PPC lives in Wigton and not Carlisle .
Ian Holt Glasgow PPC lives in Penrith Cumbria.
Both are not very bright to begin with but maybe jeffersons slipping them some hallucogenic drug to make them invincible !!
"just to add a couple more to the list .
ReplyDeletePaul Stafford Carlisle PPC lives in Wigton and not Carlisle. Ian Holt Glasgow PPC lives in Penrith Cumbria."
PPCs can live anywhere. Only council election candidates have to be on the electoral register in the local authority for which they are standing or qualify by means of another specified connection with the authority.
They committed electoral fraud during the European elections, didn't make any difference.
ReplyDeleteThe Electoral Commission will never take action against the BNP which involves actually removing their candidates from ballot papers.
ReplyDeleteEddy Butler split from his wife and son some time ago, and he doesn't live there anymore. But he does go there to see his son. I live quite close. Don't know where he moved to though.
ReplyDeleteWe had a Tory MP who lived miles away from Ilford North where he stood. You only saw him at election time. Can't remember his name, but he had curly thick hair and an Eton accent.
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