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Unfortunately, because of the fragmentation of Stoke's politics and the decline of Labour it is the BNP and independent fascist, Alby Walker, who are best placed to make significant inroads into Labour's majority. What a sorry state of affairs.
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Warning are being sounded about BNP involvement in the Lindsey wildcat strike over foreign workers, with the deputy leader of the BNP telling politics.co.uk: "We'll be the last people there."
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Leafing through some of Pickled Politics' old articles, I found some wonderful examples (from Stop the BNP) of how the BNP behaved once they had got into power: In Sandwell: (my favourite) Last summer Sandwell’s two BNP councillors thought they would outfox their political rivals by proposing a motion to the full council calling on the government to stop sending asylum seekers to the bo...
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Yes, I know the story is old now. But it's funny. By the way, we're planning a series of articles about the BNP in Local Politics from a range of political viewpoints. They will include analysis, and also experience of those in local politics in areas where the BNP are active. It was inspired by this thread, which was unusually analytical for a cross-party conversation on Labour Home.
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