Sunderland came to its senses this week when voters turned away from the BNP in disgust. Pictures are of the 'Stop the BNP' rally held outside the count on Thursday evening. Ian Leadbitter, who was British National Party candidate in the Redhill ward of Sunderland, was arrested outside the count on suspicion of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. He didn't seem to like being called a Nazi and punched and kicked peaceful demonstrators before being carted off by the police.
SUNDERLAND COALITION AGAINST
RACISM AND FASCISM
Thanks to all of those who have helped in the fight against racism and
fascism in the last year. Hopefully you will all now be aware that the BNP
received an even smaller percentage vote than they did last year and once
again have
NO BNP COUNCILLORS IN SUNDERLAND!
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Are the Pro -Democracy League ?:-)
16.06.2004 00:24
plz help me out im confused
redgreenblack
I Shagged Those BNP Boys Up Their Poopers
01.07.2004 10:03
Lots of the fash are now closet queens since I put it up their poopers, so if they turn up make sure they are informed that Roger rogered each and everyone of them including their tosspot leader Nick Griffin who kept putting me off as every time I thrusted forward his plastic eyeball kept popping out.
I know this is effecting all you fash scum and I hope the virus has fucked up all your computers at your HQ.
ha ha ha
Lawrence
A Rampant Rogering
5 BNP arrests after BBC documentary
20.07.2004 12:19
Five West Yorkshire men have been arrested following a BBC documentary on the British National Party.
Police say a 23-year-old from Bradford is being questioned about racially aggravated public order offences.
A Bradford man, 51, is being questioned about racially aggravated harrassment and a 45-year-old Bradford man was held on suspicion of possessing a firearm.
Two Keighley men, aged 35 and 40, are being questioned over conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
Motion from MPs
A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said: "As part of the inquiry launched following the BBC programme, The Secret Agent, police have now arrested five men.
"West Yorkshire Police and the Crown Prosecution Service are continuing to liaise closely as part of the ongoing investigation."
The arrests came as 43 MPs, including former cabinet ministers Peter Mandelson and Frank Dobson, backed a motion saying that police must take action against anyone found to have committed a crime in relation to the documentary.
They also called on four BNP members of Bradford Council to resign, arguing that their victories last month were gained "by deception".
The MPs said the BNP members should fight by-elections under what they called "their true colours".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorkshire/3909409.stm
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