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Racists routed in BNP by-elections nightmare

Lancaster Unity | 11.12.2009 08:06 | Anti-racism | Repression | Social Struggles | Liverpool

Oh dear...

The BNP's long, long run of dire local by-election results continued last night when the racist party failed to regain its Camp Hill ward seat on Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, losing a third of its vote, and was trounced in Hastings St. Helen's ward on a first outing, netting just 6.2%.

The BNP also lost its Broadway seat on Debden Town Council to a Residents' candidate.

And any hopes the BNP had of salvaging something from another train-wreck night by drawing attention to an obscure town council by-election in Dalston, Cumbria, were dashed when Mick Ashburner, facing opposition only from a Labour candidate, was comprehensively demolished, taking just 15% of the vote.

Nuneaton and Bedworth Camp Hill was another self-inflicted by-election for the BNP, sitting councillor Darren Haywood resigning, according to the BNP, because of work commitments. According to everybody else Haywood had been an "invisible councillor" who had achieved nothing for Camp Hill, and nobody was much surprised when he jumped ship...

More here:  http://lancasteruaf.blogspot.com/2009/12/racists-routed-in-bnp-by-elections.html

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"Just 15%" of the vote...

11.12.2009 15:17

That's still plenty to beat the Labour in many wards

Pervy


Dont get excited

11.12.2009 15:51

A main stream party beating the BNP .Thats like England football team beating Andorra.

Tony Benn


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Self-inflicted

13.12.2009 09:13

If the BNP is so good at self-inflicted damage then why do we need the arrogant, elitist, authoritarian and anti free speech antics of those who call themselves 'anti-fascists'?

'Anti-fascists' should find another hobby. The rest of us don't need them to protect us from anything, including the views and opinions of the BNP.

Perhaps the 'anti-fascists' could enquire at the student union about other groups to join, such as the railway modellers society or the university ramblers.

Pete


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