Monday 4 February 2008

MANCHESTER BPP HAVE UPSET THE FRIENDS OF THE REFUGEES.

NEWSPAPER REPORT

This article appeared recently in the South Manchester Reporter;


MEETING CALLED OVER THE FAR RIGHT


Worried residents are holding a meeting to discuss the activities of a far right group in south Manchester. The meeting has been called by the friends of refugees group to discuss leaflets which have been handed out by the British Peoples Party. Paul Rushton, of the friends said: "We are concerned about the activity of this group. We hope to use the meeting to build a bridge between refugees and the local communities."

The British Peoples Party has a long list of principles on its website as to how the country should be run including dismantling the " enforced " multi-racial society, the replacement of all multi-cultural art with natural, traditional British art forms and the immediate expulsion of all illegal immigrants. Their stated aim is to secure the existance of our people and a future for white children. The groups website boast that the organisation has a " wolf pack " adding: " The British Peoples Party represents the interests of the ultra Nationalists of the United Kingdom. We welcome membership from all those who believe in the traditional values of Racial Nationalism." It is not the first time people in south Manchester have been worried by the British Peoples Party movement. There were recent reports of party activists attaching stickers opposing asylum seekers to lamposts in the Chorlton area.



MANCHESTER BPP PUTTING BRITISH PEOPLE FIRST

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http://www.bpp.org.uk/manchbpp.html



FOURTEEN WORDS.