In his first meeting as organiser of the Coventry branch of the British National Party, Tom Gower outlined his plans to take the group forward over the coming year.
The well attended afternoon meeting of around forty people was opened by Branch fund-holder Mark Badrick, who bought the room up to date with recent events in the area and tied recent events in with the group's printed A3 Supplement that it issues with the Voice of Freedom, on its 'paper round'.
Mr Badrick also publicised the group's local yellow pages where local BNP tradesmen can advertise themselves to fellow BNP members.
Mr Badrick introduced Mr Gower who told of his history within the party, and then spoke of his desire to return BNP councillors to the local council next year, pointing out specific areas where the known BNP support could make the areas winnable.
After a brief interval, during which a collection was taken, Mr Gower introduced The BNP organiser and a local councillor for Melton & Rutland, James North.
Mr North started off by asking for a show of hands of people who had been mentioned by the evil Searchlight publication, a publication which states it is "Against Racism and Fascism" yet which paradoxically supports the fascist arm of the Marxist elite government, The UAF.
Mr North told the people affected that they should use this supposed adverse publicity to their advantage, and gave an example of his own.
He said "At the recent Red White and Blue festival, we held a village fete style 'fun attraction' where you could choose a member of the branch to wear a rubber mask and for £1 you could throw three wet sponges at your chosen victim."
"We had five to choose from, including Osama-bin-Laden, George Bush, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, yet the Daily Mail reporter that took and published a photograph, actually chose the Barrack Obama mask, paid his pound and gleefully reported that we were racist in using Obama's mask, neglecting to point out that three of the five targets were white, and the other black person was a terrorist vilified even by them" he continued.
Mr North also mentioned several publicised cases of abuse of the NHS by refugees, saying this is a National Health Service was just that, and not an International Health Service.
He also showed that UKIP are a phony 'Nationalist' group, and a safety valve for the government and the media to ensure that the ground made by The BNP this year was not fully realised, as UKIP's Nikki Sinclair, a transgendered female (or a neutered/eunuch male) beat BNP's Simon Darby by a handful of votes to take Labour's seat from Meena Gill in the recent European elections.
Mr North continued his flowing and rousing speech and ended up saying to the assembly "Our time is now, but now is not a time for complacency, Now is a time to continue the hard work we started last year."
After an extra long ovation for Mr North, Mr Gower and Mr Badrick announced that the meeting had raised another £363 for the branch coffers.
The well attended afternoon meeting of around forty people was opened by Branch fund-holder Mark Badrick, who bought the room up to date with recent events in the area and tied recent events in with the group's printed A3 Supplement that it issues with the Voice of Freedom, on its 'paper round'.
Mr Badrick also publicised the group's local yellow pages where local BNP tradesmen can advertise themselves to fellow BNP members.
Mr Badrick introduced Mr Gower who told of his history within the party, and then spoke of his desire to return BNP councillors to the local council next year, pointing out specific areas where the known BNP support could make the areas winnable.
After a brief interval, during which a collection was taken, Mr Gower introduced The BNP organiser and a local councillor for Melton & Rutland, James North.
Mr North started off by asking for a show of hands of people who had been mentioned by the evil Searchlight publication, a publication which states it is "Against Racism and Fascism" yet which paradoxically supports the fascist arm of the Marxist elite government, The UAF.
Mr North told the people affected that they should use this supposed adverse publicity to their advantage, and gave an example of his own.
He said "At the recent Red White and Blue festival, we held a village fete style 'fun attraction' where you could choose a member of the branch to wear a rubber mask and for £1 you could throw three wet sponges at your chosen victim."
"We had five to choose from, including Osama-bin-Laden, George Bush, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, yet the Daily Mail reporter that took and published a photograph, actually chose the Barrack Obama mask, paid his pound and gleefully reported that we were racist in using Obama's mask, neglecting to point out that three of the five targets were white, and the other black person was a terrorist vilified even by them" he continued.
Mr North also mentioned several publicised cases of abuse of the NHS by refugees, saying this is a National Health Service was just that, and not an International Health Service.
He also showed that UKIP are a phony 'Nationalist' group, and a safety valve for the government and the media to ensure that the ground made by The BNP this year was not fully realised, as UKIP's Nikki Sinclair, a transgendered female (or a neutered/eunuch male) beat BNP's Simon Darby by a handful of votes to take Labour's seat from Meena Gill in the recent European elections.
Mr North continued his flowing and rousing speech and ended up saying to the assembly "Our time is now, but now is not a time for complacency, Now is a time to continue the hard work we started last year."
After an extra long ovation for Mr North, Mr Gower and Mr Badrick announced that the meeting had raised another £363 for the branch coffers.