Wednesday night saw the first official BNP meeting in Birmingham since 'The Glorious 4th of June'. Warm up speakers for Richard Lumby were Richard Morris and Mike Bell (Of Question Time notoriety).
Richard Morris gave us his gritty account of the pre-election panic when the printers who supplied the 29,000,000 leaflets for our campaign, failed to batch the BNP A5 leaflets correctly. This resulted in a frantic 12 day period where activists from up and down the country rushed to repackage them at a secret location near Gotham City, and, ably led from the front by Richard and Tanya Lumby were given real assistance from all levels of the BNP hierarchy in the form of Chairman Nick and his wife to local hero John who had suffered a brain hemorrhage just four days prior to embarking on the task.
Second up was Mike Bell. After giving thanks to his own team leadership, (Mark, Liz and Jim - who is still in hiding - see photo above) Mike told us about The Victory Party last Saturday in Blackpool and then he gave us further insight into his heroic appearance on Mainstream TV on Question Time and the events that followed where having 'outed' himself on BBC1, as a BNP voter, was surrounded by several 'dark' characters of the 'Not suitable for BNP membership' persuasion, in the After Show Intimidation Party. Mike fortunately left the University of Birmingham (where filming took place) without having to resort to his basic scouse training (of The 'Birken-head-butt' accompanied with the infamous catchphrase 'NOW THEN NOW THEN, EH ? EH? EH?' followed up with a 'Tranmere Toe Cap'*)
Following the interval raffle, Tanya announced that the room had raised £225 for local party funds, which is another brick in the wall of the next election fund target.
The "Star speaker" of the night was by far, Birmingham Organiser Richard Lumby, who's motivational speech ranked highly along with the likes of Nick Griffin and Arthur Kemp.
Making a cameo appearance on the night was new Midlands RO Alwyn Deacon who was unusually shy and retiring!
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Richard Morris gave us his gritty account of the pre-election panic when the printers who supplied the 29,000,000 leaflets for our campaign, failed to batch the BNP A5 leaflets correctly. This resulted in a frantic 12 day period where activists from up and down the country rushed to repackage them at a secret location near Gotham City, and, ably led from the front by Richard and Tanya Lumby were given real assistance from all levels of the BNP hierarchy in the form of Chairman Nick and his wife to local hero John who had suffered a brain hemorrhage just four days prior to embarking on the task.
Second up was Mike Bell. After giving thanks to his own team leadership, (Mark, Liz and Jim - who is still in hiding - see photo above) Mike told us about The Victory Party last Saturday in Blackpool and then he gave us further insight into his heroic appearance on Mainstream TV on Question Time and the events that followed where having 'outed' himself on BBC1, as a BNP voter, was surrounded by several 'dark' characters of the 'Not suitable for BNP membership' persuasion, in the After Show Intimidation Party. Mike fortunately left the University of Birmingham (where filming took place) without having to resort to his basic scouse training (of The 'Birken-head-butt' accompanied with the infamous catchphrase 'NOW THEN NOW THEN, EH ? EH? EH?' followed up with a 'Tranmere Toe Cap'*)
Following the interval raffle, Tanya announced that the room had raised £225 for local party funds, which is another brick in the wall of the next election fund target.
The "Star speaker" of the night was by far, Birmingham Organiser Richard Lumby, who's motivational speech ranked highly along with the likes of Nick Griffin and Arthur Kemp.
Making a cameo appearance on the night was new Midlands RO Alwyn Deacon who was unusually shy and retiring!
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