I was surprised by the recent letter from Cllr Nigel Dix regarding his fellow True Wales "No Campaigners". Lets not forget Cllr Dix will be delivering leaflets next year for the "No Campaign" bought and paid for by right wing donators from UKIP, BNP and the Tory party. What a political Mercenary Cllr Dix is becoming.
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AndrewNutt on 27th Aug 2010 (via andrewnutt.blogspot.com)
Dear Sir I refer to your blog dated 27th August 2010 and headed "A Political Mercenary" In it you state "Lets not forget Councillor Dix will be delivering leaflets next year for the "No Campaign" bought and paid for by right wing donators from UKIP, BNP and the Tory party". You have made this statement without making any query of True Wales as to the source of its funding. It is a serious falsehoo...
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AndrewNutt on 16th Sep 2010 (via andrewnutt.blogspot.com)
Surprised to see today's publicity concerning a suggestion that UKIP and the BNP should consider an electoral pact by which the two parties stand aside for each other in the next General Election. I hope its not true. UKIP are denying it. I hope its not a case of there being no smoke without fire. This story is very damaging to UKIP, and there is clearly a problem. Two members of UKIP's ...
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AViewFromRuralWales on 3rd Nov 2008 (via glyndaviesam.blogspot.com)
Another right wing party that has supported the No campaign. Coupled with some ring wing Tories, UKIP and the BNP. Wales will become little England.
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AndrewNutt on 18th Jan 2011 (via andrewnutt.blogspot.com)
I've been saying it for as long as I've been blogging, the BNP is not a right-wing party. Stalin started off painting the Nazis as rightists, and the current crop of social democratic cunts is all for painting the BNP as right-wing extremists. According to my political quadrant, I am a right-wing extremist and I find the BNP almost entirely abhorrent in every single way. The ONLY agreement I have ...
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ObnoxioTheClown on 1st Feb 2009 (via obotheclown.blogspot.com)
UKIP have rejected an offer of an anti-EU electoral pact for next year’s EU elections from the BNP. Nigel Farage, the UKIP leader, was quite firm in saying they have nothing in common with the BNP. Well said UKIP, the BNP’s offer was an attempt to undermine civic nationalism, in the same way they have in
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TheSecretPerson on 4th Nov 2008 (via secretperson.wordpress.com)
The rumours that the BNP might win a seat here are unfortunately true. Seats: Tory 2 Labour 1 UKIP1 Lib Dems 1 BNP 1 Balls. Votes: BNP 120129 Christian 16,742 Tory 299,802 ED 31,287 Jury 7181 LD 161,552 NO2EU 15,614 Libertas 6,268 SLP 19,282 Green 104366 (9% up three) Labour didn't hear but massive drop UKIP 213750
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TheDailyMaybe on 7th Jun 2009 (via jimjay.blogspot.com)
Tory Bear - right-wing political gossip: Martin the Moron. I was going to write a post about this pillock on Newsnight last night, but TB has produced this excellent post already. BNP thrive on this kind of publicity. Instead of being violent ansd trying to close them down; let them speak. They will make fools of themselves.
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MarksAnyMusings on 10th Jun 2009 (via marksany.blogspot.com)
In an earlier piece here today, Perry de Havilland referred to the great fuss that Britain's broadcasters are now making about the rather small successes of the BNP in the Euro elections, and their relative silence concerning the much bigger success achieved by UKIP. True. UKIP is indeed being ignored, and the BNP is indeed being talked up. But I don't think it's right to dismiss th...
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Samizdata on 9th Jun 2009 (via samizdata.net)
It's not often I can think of anything nice to say about UKIP, but the news that they have rejected overtures from the fascist BNP for an electoral pact is to be highly commended. The approach apparently came from former tennis loser Buster Mottram, a UKIP member with a long history of association with extreme right-wing views. Mottram, who has now been expelled from UKIP had in the past endo...
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BobPiper on 3rd Nov 2008 (via bobpiper.co.uk)
Three new blogs all relating to the referendum: True Wales is The Cross Tory Campaign Group opposed to Welshies being allowed to make their own laws up. True-Wales is campaigning to abolish the National Assembly, and replace it with an appointed Secretary of State who will govern Wales by decree, without the need for any democratic process. It features guest posts from Neil Kinock and John Redwood...
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MiserableOldFart on 16th Oct 2008 (via miserableoldfart.blogspot.com)