Articles tagged with: Reformers
In an attack worthy of a silver star for a fun-bus child, the BNP’s more unsavoury members, and parasites, have launched a plethora of smear articles levelled at the British Freedom Party and BNP reformers.
Behind …
BNP blogger and ultra-sycophantic Nick Griffin supporter, Paul Morris aka ‘Green Arrow’, has written another laughable article over on his British Resistance site.
This time it’s the New World Order pulling the strings of the party …
Some folks are holding out for the appearance of the accounts, as if this will suddenly bring the leadership down. As the leadership control the dissemination of financial records, it’s obvious that they’re unlikely to …
Mass Purges Often Turn Violent
A question has been put before the reformers: Whether we actually need the few able folk that have been backing Mr Griffin? Those members whose loyalty to the current chairman is …
You’re possibly wondering why I seem to be fixated on the British National Party’s Leadership Challenge. Well, It’s foresight that’s compelling me to document the course of this election, you see, in a few years …
Richard Barnbrook finished off a recent article detailing the BNP’s presence in Barking and Dagenham from 2003 to 2010, with a small statement:
“Yesterday, 14th July, I was sacked as the Barking and Dagenham Branch Organiser.
Those …
A contributor on the yourbnp website has written a post regarding a scenario that has real potential to become reality, namely, that regardless of the leadership challenge, the British National Party (BNP) will be bankrupted …
What can the members and supporters of the British National Party do, if the effort to unseat Nick Griffin fails?
There are several options open to us:
1.) Do nothing, carry on as normal. This option …
The latest attack article on the smear-blog known as ‘Eddy Butler Exposed’ has drawn similarities between the leadership campaign of Eddy Butler and the sacking of Sadie Graham, the former leader of the ‘Real BNP’ …
Following Mr Griffin announcing his retirement as BNP leader in 2014, it is prudent to sit back and reflect on what has been said, and, more importantly, what hasn’t been said.
In an interview following the …



