April 05, 2011

Sticky Post: BNP Candidates 2011

Could you send through any confirmed BNP candidates for this years local elections. I'm going to compile a list and compare it to previous years. Even at this early stage it's not looking good for them. Two candidates in Leeds and none in Sunderland and several ex BNP standing for the English Democrats.
Cheers

Hope not Hate have provided a map with all the details they have of the candidates standing for far right parties which you can find here

Leeds - 2 candidates. Down from over 30 last year
Sunderland - 0 candidates. Down from 27 candidates in 2007
Kirklees - 4 candidates. Down from 20 last year.
Oldham - 0 candidates.
Newcastle - 9 candidates. Down from 22 or 23 last year
Sandwell - 2 candidates. Down from 24 last year
Broxbourne - 0 candidates. Down from 10 last year and a full slate in 08.
Stoke on Trent - 10 candidates.
Walsall - 1 candidate.
Rotherham - 6 candidates. Down from 11 last year.
King's Lynn/W Norfolk 0 candidates. 2 in 2007.
Wigan - 3 candidates. Down from 19 last time
Epping Forest - 0. How many councillors did they have there at one point?
Burnley - 7
Gateshead - 0. 13 stood there last time
Sheffield - 2. 13 or 14 there last time and the lowest total since 2004.
Amber Valley - 5.
Northamptonshire - 12. Seems to be one of the few places with more than last time.
Leicester - 0.
Tameside - 6. Down from 15 in 07
Birmingham - 15. Down from 40 in 06 or 07
Plymouth - 0.
Torbay - 0.
South Hams DC - 0.
North Devon - 0. The South West isn't looking very good for the BNP
Swindon - 1. 6 stood last time
Charnwood - 3. Down from 13 in 07
North West Leicestershire - 1.
Hinckley and Bosworth - 0.
Pendle - 3. 9 stood last time
Solihull - 2. Down from all time high of approx 14.
Wakefield - 2. Down from 19 last year. ouch
South Tyneside - 7. Down from 18 last year.
Colchester BC - 0
Northern Ireland - 4[four]. Don't laugh, it's better than Epping, Leeds and Oldham.
Bradford - 1. Just 14 in total in West Yorkshire.
Bridlington - 0. down from 3 2007
Scarborough - 0.
Beverley - 0.
Harborough - 0.
Allerdale - 6. Jefferson promised 15 candidates for this council.
Copeland - 4. Jefferson promised 15 candidates for this council.
Carlise - 2.
Thurrock - 7. Had 16 candidates in 07 and last year.
Hull - 1. The NF have 5 candidates here
Liverpool - 4.
Salford - 5.
Ashfield - 0.
Dacorum - 0.
Coventry - 13.
Calderdale - 5.
Middlesbrough - 1. No Mayoral candidate either.
Barnsley - 19. 2 off being a full slate.
Bracknell Forest - 0.
North Tyneside - 1.
Cannock Chase - 1.
Lancaster - 0.
Medway - 1.
Manchester - 5.
Trafford - 0
Ashfield - 0.
Dacorum - 0.
Coventry - 13.

88 comments:

  1. Just 1 in North West Leicestershire lots of BNPers as Independents. Also rumours of less than 6 in Charnwood. Both areas should of been looking for full slates.

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  2. For the Welsh Assembly for Mid and West Wales:

    BNP
    1. Kay Thomas
    2. Watcyn Richards
    3. Roger Phillips
    4. Gary Tumulty - who gives his address as Manchester and stood before in Ogmore at the GE

    The Christian Party (Wales) are also standing - many of their policies seem to me well - BNP like/lite - they all seem to be a bunch of fruitcakes from Llandrindod Wells - I should add it is a bit rural there......

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  3. Wasn't Sunderland consistently a place where they ran a full slate in every ward?

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  4. iliacus said...

    Wasn't Sunderland consistently a place where they ran a full slate in every ward?

    It was and I think they stood over 30 candidates in Leeds last year and this year it's down to 2.
    Kirklees is down to 4 from 20 last year.

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  5. Add North West Leicestershire to your main list down from 6 to 1 from previous elections.

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  6. Only 6 in Rotherham I believe there was 12 last time.

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  7. Seems all the Broxbourne BNPers are now standing as EDs normally they field over 12 each year now it seems there are none. Also none in Three Rivers.

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  8. Why's Cheryl Dunn, North East regional organiser, not standing?

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  9. 9 in Stoke out of a full council.

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  10. Only 1 in Walshall!

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  11. 2 in Carlisle, down from 9 in 2010.

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  12. This will be their last election

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  13. Thanks for the info, have you got links and I'll put the info up on the main topic.
    Cheers

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  14. Stoke link:
    http://www.stoke.gov.uk/ccm/cms-service/download/asset/?asset_id=2379957

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  15. Seems only 1 in Blaby out of a full council.

    http://idocs.blaby.gov.uk/external/council-democracy/councillors-democracy-elections/local-election-2011/sopn-winstanley.pdf

    They had about 6-12 in 2007.

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  16. There's a list of BNP candidates in 2007 broken down by council on the Hope not Hate site:

    http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/2007/results/electionResults.php

    They stood 743 in the council elections that year!

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  17. They stood 743 in the council elections that year!

    They will be lucky to get a third of that this year.

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  18. Lancaster Anti-fash12:03 am, April 05, 2011

    Bnp hav confirmed they r standing 10 candidates in this years all-out council elections in the key area of stoke (that's more than they stood last year). The bnp now hav a chance 2 reposition themselvs aftr last years defeats - any bnp candidates keeping or winning stoke seats wil b there til 2015. Alternatively we have a chance to drive them out 4 good. England first party r also standing 6 candidates in seperate wards in stoke.

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  19. Cllr Owens in Lincolnshire to stand as English Democrat.

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  20. Anonymous said...

    Cllr Owens in Lincolnshire to stand as English Democrat.

    12:05 AM, April 05, 2011
    I know he went independent some time late last year so it's not really a surprise but it's another to add to the list of BNP to ED crossovers.

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  21. Birmingham down from 40 to 30 and now down to 15,just confirmed.

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  22. As well as the BNP there are also 5 England First Party and an English Democrat standing in Stoke-on-Trent, and in different wards to the BNP so it looks like a deal may have been done between the two.

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  23. none in lincoln, compared to 5 last year and 12 in 2007. By contrast, 8 TUSC candidates compared to 1 last year. Hahahahahaha!

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  24. Apologies, friends - I'm afraid it's six EFP candidates in Stoke-on-Trent.

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  25. Just 7 Fascists in Thurrock,Essex down from a full slate in the past!

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  26. Only 1 BNP thug standing in Basildon, Essex, and 1 NF candidate. Well down on last year!

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  27. cameron's left nut11:29 am, April 05, 2011

    They're in for a real kicking this year - I for one can't wait!
    It's all coming back to roost isnt it Gri££ you slime-bag.

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  28. National Front standing 30 candidates, including Scottish Parliament elections

    http://www.national-front.org.uk/may2011elections.htm

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  29. The BNP are standing 14 councillors in Burnley

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  30. Charnwood 3 from 13 in 2007.

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  31. Two in Sandwell - where they've won in four wards before and were looking at becoming the main opposition party a few years ago, is good news.

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  32. Beverleys mate Gary Pudsey in standing in the East Riding . . . . i thought he'd been suspended!!!??? Can anyone confirm if he has or not?

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  33. Cheshire East Unitary Authority 0 down from 1 last time.

    In the past they have contested seats in Alsager and Crewe.

    Nowt this time.

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  34. Epping Forest :

    http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/whereilive/east/westessex/eppingforest/8107550.EPPING_FOREST__Local_election_preview/?ref=rss

    Monday 19th April 2010

    EPPING FOREST: Local election preview

    "British National Party is fielding four, although three of its current four councillors are stepping down."

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  35. Charnwood - 3 down from 12 in 2007.

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  36. With Emma Colgate gone in Thurrock, the BNP is finished there. Just like with Basildon, all their best people are long gone. At one point only a couple of years ago they looked a very serious threat across southern Essex. I've just put Gri££in on my Christms card list! lol

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  37. Wigan 3 candidates. Down from 19 in 2010

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  38. Epping Forest :

    http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/whereilive/east/westessex/eppingforest/8107550.EPPING_FOREST__Local_election_preview/?ref=rss

    Monday 19th April 2010

    EPPING FOREST: Local election preview

    "British National Party is fielding four, although three of its current four councillors are stepping down."

    That's from last year. I've nearly made the same made the same mistake several times.

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  39. There are 10 BNP candidates in Stoke-on-Trent:

    Melanie Jane Baddeley - Abbey Hulton & Townsend Ward
    Michael Anthony White - Baddeley, Milton & Norton Ward
    Steven Reginald Batkin - Bentilee & Ubberley Ward
    Stephen William Issard - Boothen & Oak Hill Ward
    Paula Patricia Roberts - Fenton East Ward
    Andrew Mark Jones - Ford Green & Smallthorne Ward
    David Leese - Great Chell & Packmoor Ward
    Philip Sandland - Hanford & Trentham Ward
    Michael Coleman - Meir North Ward
    John Williams Burgess - Meir South Ward

    The EFP candidates are:

    Lynne Mary Jane Pond - Bradeley & Chell Heath Ward
    Nicholas Francis Mcveigh - Broadway & Longton East Ward
    Spencer Mervyn Cartlidge - Dresden & Florence Ward
    Craig Arthur Pond - Goldenhill & Sandyford Ward
    John Richard Barnett - Meir Hay Ward

    Spencer Cartlidge and Mark Leat stood last year for England First (both are ex BNP) and Cartlidge was quoted in the local paper as saying "Obviously I stood for the BNP in the past, but in the end it was a little too extreme for me."

    Is there something we should tell him?

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  40. A big fat zero in Hinkley and Bosworth Council they had several in 2007 and polled 15-20%

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  41. Len Starr former BNP Group Leader and Hapton Councillor on Burnley Borough Councillor for 8 years is not seeking re-election. Think BNP will be down to 1 councillor after these elections. 3 of the Vanns family

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  42. 3 BNP standing in Blackburn

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  43. Let's wait until we get the full list of candidates from the NF and the other assorted fascist flotsam & jetsam before we celebrate too loudly.

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  44. Bristol 2 down from 12 or 14 last time

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  45. 15 for Birmingham from a one time high of 40.

    2 in Solihull, down from all time high of approx 14.

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  46. Tameside: 5 for the BNP, down from 15.

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  47. No BNP candidates found in Torbay (at least 3 last time around).
    No BNP in South Hams DC (three last time around)
    No BNP in Plymouth (I think three last time around)
    No BNP in North Devon ( BNP had one in Ilfracombe back in 2009 for County elections -BNP loyalist.
    Have not ben able identify any other far right/fascist parties

    Will check to see if any are appearing as 'Independents', A faovoured tactic in this part of the world, or have joined UKIP. The UKIP slate is weaker than usual as the west country is considered their heartland, but may reflect change of tactics and concentrate resources on a few wards.

    devonantifascist

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  48. According to simple Simon (Darby) blog there is one region in England with at least 100 candidates standing. From figures on here hard to see which region that might be...uhm!

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  49. Ex-BNPer said...

    According to simple Simon (Darby) blog there is one region in England with at least 100 candidates standing. From figures on here hard to see which region that might be...uhm

    It can only be the north west. With the exception of Northampton the numbers are down everywhere. Four years ago they stood 743 candidates around the country.

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  50. Do you have a problem with Leicestershire?

    BNP 3 in Charnwood down from 13 in 2007

    Only 1 in North West Leicestershire

    None in Hinckley and Bosworth

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  51. Anonymous said...

    Do you have a problem with Leicestershire?

    BNP 3 in Charnwood down from 13 in 2007

    Only 1 in North West Leicestershire

    None in Hinckley and Bosworth

    5:29 PM, April 05, 2011

    I'm sorry, I thought I had put that one up.

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  52. Swindon 1 - down 5 from last year.

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  53. Meant to say that 3 of the Vanns family are standing in Burnley.

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  54. Ghost of Sid Chaney7:43 pm, April 05, 2011

    "Just 7 Fascists in Thurrock,Essex down from a full slate in the past!"

    If this is true then it equals 2006 figures. After 2006 Emma Colgate took over and they had full slates in 2007, 2008 and 2010.

    This is a disaster for the Eastern Region. Southend, Basildon and Broxbourne will probably be worse.

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  55. None standing for Colchester BC - they've had one candidate for the borough in 2008 and 2010, and had nine in the county elections in 2009.

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  56. I just saw Darby on BNPTV and his tie was knotted in the manner of a 1980s prefect. So maybe we should look out for some under-age loony Nazi candidates? I certainly wouldn't put it past 'em in their desperation.

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  57. Kev Scott loves The Jam9:15 pm, April 05, 2011

    Just to inject a note of frivolity into proceedings here... a bit like dimbleby eating a mars bar live on election night... I see the nutzie webshite is bigging up the election of 2 councillors... before you all get worried.. they were unopposed, ie no else could be arsed standing, and they were Hapton (wikepedia entry:"amenities include a primary school and a piece of land next to the church which was purchased in 2004 on behalf of the village for common use and now has a picnic bench and BBQ with disabled access.") and Habergham Eaves(wikipedia entry:"In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 1,581")
    Note they are both PARISH council posts... and the elected (or not) representatives do not use the term 'councillor'.
    If you want some real mirth, read the comments section, classics include:
    "Ever closer to that glorious day"

    "The opposition were swept aside with such a force that they never appeared on the ballots"

    "Proof that we are no longer just trying to hold back the tide; we're pushing it back! " - Oh, King Canute would have been proud.

    "From small acorns ......." - Little nut(ters) appear.

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  58. They really are the fastest shrinking party in the UK.

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  59. FAR RIGHT MOB BANISHED FROM TOWN CENTRE: -

    http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/local/far_right_mob_banished_from_town_centre_1_3251425

    (INTERESTING STORY - PLEASE REPUBLISH)

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  60. King Canute.

    For Gri££in that's spelt CNUT!!!

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  61. "3 of the Vanns family are standing in Burnley".

    Shouldn't this be the Adams Family?

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  62. Gri££in has fucked it up so fast that most BNP members heads are spinning around not knowing quite what’s going on. Some of them are open-mouthed as to the pathetic show this year. I hate the disgusting gri££in-pig with a passion, but even I am shocked at just how sad this is – superb!

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  63. 1 bnp in Mboro, not contesting Mayoral election

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  64. correction. i said 4 for carlisle. its 2 ,morton and currock

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  65. Bridlington 0 down from 3 2007
    Scarborough 0
    Beverley 0

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  66. Harborough district (Leicestershire) - None standing

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  67. Any more news of Norfolk? * candidates last time around . .

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  68. Lol, Clive Jefferson promised on the national BNP site that there would be 15 BNP candidates in Allerdale and 15 in Copeland.

    http://bnp.org.uk/news/
    stand-british-national-party-%E2%80%93-nominations-open-may%E2%80%99s-elections

    (link broken)

    Now the nominations have come in there are only 6 in Allerdale and 4 in Copeland!

    I'm so glad he is the BNP elections officer.

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  69. http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/blog/article/1174/nf-imitatating-the-bnp

    Great news story. Seems that the National Front failed to get their nomination papers in on time in Birmingham.
    It could not happen to a nicer bunch people!!

    devonantifascist

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  70. http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/blog/article/1173/jenny-griffin-is-a-busy-girl

    You could not write the script, but the BNP can.

    devonantifascist

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  71. http://www.voteenglish.org/2011-local-elections/

    The English democrats have published a list of their candidates standing in local elections in May 2011.
    Any deserters from the BNP, etc, not already mentioned on the blog so far?
    devonantifascist

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  72. Sefton 4, Down from 9 last year!

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  73. Liverpool 4, down from 8 last year and 12 in 08.

    Liverpool BNP were claiming they would field a full slate in Liverpool

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  74. Ghost of Sid Chaney5:29 pm, April 06, 2011

    I see the BNP are fielding candidates in Thurrock who neither live nor work there..Naughty Naughty

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  75. not peter stafford6:21 pm, April 06, 2011

    14 Altogether on Merseyside.

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  76. Chris Beverley's full statement and rant at Griffin.

    http://morleypatriot.blogspot.com/2011/04/vote-english-democrats-in-morley-on-5th.html

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  77. Of the 19 candidates in Barnsley only about 5 haven't stood before and one of these is a relative of a repeat candidate who lives at the same address. The English Democrats are standing in one of the 2 wards the BNP aren't contesting. One BNP candidate is also standing for his local parish council in Penistone.

    From last year they seem to have lost about 9 candidates, gained 5 new and brought back 2 who have stood before but didn't stand last year. As a lot of them live in clusters (Barugh Green or near the town centre) many are standing in wards miles from where they live.

    Barnsley may be the last place the BNP dies as people there tend to be most divorced from the passage of time.

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  78. No candidates in Broxtowe, Notts.

    http://www.broxtowe.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=8631

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  79. None in Gedling, Notts.

    http://www.gedling.gov.uk/index/la-home/la-admin-elect.htm

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  80. None in Mansfield, Notts.

    http://www.mansfield.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2880

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  81. Word is the Tierney brothers are standing in Liverpool under false names. Possible case of election fraud?

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  82. 5 in Stockport (I think it's a reduction)

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  83. Just two in Nottingham City, both in Bilborough ward.

    http://nottinghamcity.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=26392&p=0

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  84. EX-BNP member, Malcolm Moore stands as independent in Short Heath, Walsall. Trying to keep it quiet? Well that didn't work.

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  85. Newtown , Poole, Dorset

    Coleman Dawn British National Party


    Kimmet William Victor British National Party

    http://www.boroughofpoole.com/go.php?structureID=U46405d3d22e69&ref=S4D945DFC9773B

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  86. Indeed, BNP candidacy here in Birmingham is down, compared with the Greens (my party) who will be standing in almost every ward. However, it is here in the south of the city where the highest tally of nazi candidates are - Stuart Bates and the Ortons of course, but a lot of BNP regulars are missing! Also, I notice a new BNP family on the scene here in Northfield - the Hickmans, from the Allens Cross council estate, along with another 'newbie', Amanda Bowyer, who also gives a B31 address, In fact quite a few new names are giving Northfield or Longbridge addresses.

    But no Elizabeth Wainwright. Or Mike Bell. Or Zane Patchell, Robert Grierson, anybody called Lumby etc.etc. LU were right, the BNP HAVE collapsed here, and now we CAN have a genuine anti LabLibCon vote with the Greens!

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  87. John P said...

    They stood 743 in the council elections that year!

    They will be lucky to get a third of that this year.

    11:48 PM, April 04, 2011

    According to Eddy Butler the BNP are standing 237 which is just under a third of the total.

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