April 29, 2011

BNP not welcome here!


A campsite owner has told the British National Party they are no longer welcome on his property following a violent disturbance that took place there on St George’s Day.

The owner of the Hooton Lodge Country Pub & Campsite located near Rotherham, South Yorkshire told Searchlight Magazine that he was totally unaware the event was organised by the British National Party having been led to believe that it was to be a non-political celebration.

The owner said that although was aware that the group had a large collection of replica firearms on the site and were initially firing them at paper targets, this wasn’t agreed with the owners beforehand. He said “The first I was aware of them was when a large 4x4 vehicle pulled up and opened its boot to reveal a mini armoury.”

Searchlight was passed a large collection of photographs in which leading BNP officials and candidates can be clearly seen posing with the realistic looking firearms even when small children were in close proximity.

The owner who wishes to remain anonymous, told us that had he known that the group were mishandling firearms he would have called the local police firearms unit and have had them removed from his campsite.

He also revealed that following a day and evening of excessive drinking, a violent scuffle broke out around 1:30 am in the BNP group, forcing one member of the party to be thrown off the campsite.

BNP candidates and officials from Wakefield, Leeds, Barnsley, Sheffield, Kirklees and Salford were all photographed misusing the firearms or suffering the effects of excessive drinking on the day.

The owner said he was horrified by the group’s politics and their drunken behaviour and under no circumstances would they be allowed back onto his campsite.

Thanks to Searchlight/HOPE not Hate

7 comments:

  1. Oh gary, you are such an embarassment. To the BNP, to Salford, to your family, everyone who meets you thinks your a pitiful degenerate.

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  2. the BNP doing a great job of demonstrating why their policy of having a gun in every house is a very bad idea.

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  3. In what way were they mishandling firearms?

    These were replicas, right? Have you never seen children playing with toy guns? I think the writer is making a big fuss over nothing.

    A drunk was thrown off a campsite. Big deal. It happens on all campsites all the time.

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  4. I'VE LOOKED AT THE PHOTOS WITH REPLICA GUNS WITH BNP IDIOTS.IS IT ME OR ARE THE DESPERADOS OF BNP LOOKING MORE AND MORE LIKE AN AMERICAN white supremacist klan?AS WE ALL KNOW THEY WOULD LOVE TO BE ABLE TO ANNOUNCE AN AMERICAN TYPE 2nd AMENDMENT LAW(the right of the bigot people to keep and bear arms)WE ALL KNOW GUNS DON'T KILL,IT'S THE PERSON THAT PULLS THE TRIGGER THAT DOES.1love,love all.9XZULUG

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  5. @ Anon 3:54 PM, April 29, 2011

    Another desperate BNP'er trying the make excuses.

    American Nazis must laugh at their British counterparts with their silly airsoft guns. They practice in the woods of Idaho with the real thing.

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  6. A drunk idiot brandishing a replica gun would scare me as much as a drunk idiot with a real one as i have no experience to tell the difference at 1st sight.

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  7. In what way were they mishandling firearms?

    These were replicas, right? Have you never seen children playing with toy guns? I think the writer is making a big fuss over nothing.

    A drunk was thrown off a campsite. Big deal. It happens on all campsites all the time.

    Minus one out of ten for subtleness and plausibility. Forever on the run are the Nazis.

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