November 11, 2011

Two fine results for the BNP last night

Islington London Borough - St Mary's:

Lab 1128, Lib Dem 641, Green 317, C 282, BNP 22. (May 2010 - Three seats Lib Dem 1927, Lab 1894, 1869, Lib Dem 1839, Lab 1774, Lib Dem 1667, C 1210, 1170, 988, Green 716, 612, 445, Ind 192). Lab gain from Ind. Swing 9.6% Lib Dem to Lab.

Redbridge London Borough - Aldborough:

Lab 1436, C 1071, Lib Dem 87, Ukip 83, Green 64, BNP 34. (May 2010 - Three seats C 2806, 2706, Lab 2663, 2602, C 2497, Lab 2432, Lib Dem 979, 840, 786). Lab hold. Swing 7.4% C to Lab.

Well done, BNP. Keep it up. :-)

Thanks to Chris for the heads-up

13 comments:

  1. At this rate Nick Griffin will be in Downing Street in three or four million years.

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  2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-15697632

    BBC being their usual totally yellow selves, and the EDL showing Britland what they really think of 11/11 and those who died (as the righties say)'fighting for their country'. Get pissed and get arrested within sight of the Cenotaph.

    I guess now they think they have succeeded in getting hate group MAC banned and getting poppies on the England shirts (Prince William and Hatchetman Cameron did that by the way) their next 'target' is anyone who thinks those lovely nice impoverished bankers shouldn't get their well-deserved bonuses and all the help our Government can give them, whilst on the estates of Britain, pensioners are facing another winter of choosing between eat and heat on an austere pension and fuel bills substantially higher than 2010.

    This is true EDL strategy. But well done to the voters again, especially in East London, for showing the fash the way yesterday.

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  3. LOL

    Excellent results!

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  4. At this rate Nick Griffin will be in Downing Street in three or four million years

    I doubt think he cares.

    He's raking it in on the EU Gravy Train.

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  5. Cracking results. The BNP is taking the political world by storm!!!

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  6. On the subject of election results, could I just use this page to thank former Birmingham city councillor Salma Yaqoob for her sterling work in promoting an image of peace tolerance justice for the repressed/vulnerable and actually standing up to the bullish threats of the EDL when they tried to destroy my city in 2009.

    Salma, I wish you well in everything that you do in the future, Brummie politics will be the worse off without your sincere and room-enlightening smile.

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  7. During the 2008 GLA elections the BNP got 4% in St Mary's ward and 5%in Aldborough, as the result's data was broken down into wards. What a flop for them.

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  8. 1.23% in Redbridge, 0.92% in Islington.

    Splendid!

    [Wonder if there's a big write-up on the BNP website?]

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  9. It was a good job that their "Super Activists" were involved in the campaign otherwise it could of been a disaster. Lol

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  10. Norwich has more Green councillors than the BNP has in the entire country apparently.

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  11. "Norwich has more Green councillors than the BNP has in the entire country apparently."

    Lancaster has the same number - 8.

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  12. Did the people counting the ballots find a rubber band small enough for the BNP votes?

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