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Saturday, 28 August 2010

Adam Walker's Spennymoor Campaign Still Going Strong

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Adam Walker, the BNP's candidate for the town council hosted a meeting in Spennymoor Town Hall last Thursday which was well attended by many people - many of whom had never attended a BNP meeting before.

Michael Stewart Speaks At The Meeting

Michael Stewart reported on the County Durham BNP website, "After several weeks of canvassing, we had a good response from the people from Spennymoor and those who had said 'yes' to our activists on the doorstep were sent an invitation before the event.

"A healthy collection was made and several volunteers committed to helping out both on Polling Day and also in the two weeks for the final push with leafletting, door-knocking, telephone canvassing and running around."

Supporters of the BNP are urged to help out in this campaign and can get involved by e-mailing contactadamwalkerbnp@gmail.com or calling the election team on 07990 663292- Every little really does help, so get in touch even if you can only help for an hour or two.


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Wednesday, 18 August 2010

North Tyneside Council Nearing Green Light for Gypsy Camps



North Tyneside council have released their 'Core Strategy Preferred Options document' which identifies locations in which gypsy camps can be set up.

Residents of the Battle Hill and Holystone areas are the most worried about the negative consequences of gypsy camps and waste management sites being erected so close to their homes.

People are worried about the environmental issues as well as the increase in crime, anti-social behaviour and noise pollution that commonly come hand in hand with gypsy settlements which are forced on the people by the council.

There will be a by-election in Battle Hill on 30th September 2010 which the BNP will be fighting.

Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Soldier's Killer Only Gets Five Years

The widow of Staff Sergeant Chris Chacksfield, Adele, claimed she was sickened by the court which sentenced her husband's killer to five years in relation to the assault which was reported HERE.

The perpetrator of this unprovoked attack from behind, Michael Ridley, may only serve two and a half years.

Adding to Adele's disgust was the fact that in the same courthouse on the same day, Raymond Scott was sentenced to eight years for attempting to sell a stolen portfolio of Shakespeare plays.

Adele said, "What the courts have effectively said is my husband's life is worth less than an old Shakespeare manuscript.

"Does it make any sense that a lout who has taken the life of a lovely husband and father gets less time in prison than a fraudster?"

Sunday, 1 August 2010

Adam Walker's Campaign Well Under Way In Spennymoor

The BNP's Adam Walker will be standing in a by-election, hoping to be elected to Spennymoor town council on 9th September.

When asked about the campaign, Adam said, "The whole ward has already been leafleted, and we are on our second sweep of canvassing.

"The reactions on the doorstep have been very positive."

At a packed local meeting in the ward on Tuesday, Richard Barnbrook made himself present to rally the troops with a very inspiring speech as well as staying in the area and helping out the campaign on the front line.

Adam has always strived to get the best for Spennymoor and there is evidence everywhere to prove that fact.

Mr. Walker runs his own karate club in the town centre, keeping kids off the streets, giving them something to do and teaching them a bit of discipline.

He also stuck up for local allotment owners who were having a dispute with the council - the council which was supposed to be working for them and Adam did not give up until results were achieved.

Amongst other things, Adam and his team repaired a path in the woods near Cow Plantation which had become dangerous for ramblers and dog walkers (video underneath).

The campaign in Spenny is a rolling campaign, this means that every day is a campaign day.

You can help out by canvassing, leafleting or even just manning a stall - all help is appreciated.

In Shildon, Mark Walker missed out on a council seat by one vote and with one more activist helping for an hour or two, that would have been won, so it is vastly important that you don't just leave the work to somebody else.

Anybody either local to County Durham or who have their own transport should ring Michael Stewart on 07747188623 if they want to help out, even if only for a few hours.

Anybody in the Newcastle area who may need a lift should ring Ken Booth on 07954434173 as he will be making the trip on certain days.

This election is winnable - but we need YOUR help.