In view of the fact that Eddy Butler's expulsion from the British National Party was unconstitutional and hence legally flawed, I should like to propose that it be rescinded and that he be welcomed back into the BNP with no discontinuity in his membership.
As Emma Colgate is reported to have said, "Eddy will be much better if you show him that he is valued", or words to that effect.
A conciliatory gesture, such as restoring Eddy's membership, would also encourage those former BNP members who joined the English Democrats, including a county councillor and three borough/district councillors, to return to the fold, thereby strengthening our party both in terms of activists and financially, while correspondingly weakening the civic nationalist EDP.
Were Eddy's membership of the BNP to be restored to him, as an unbroken membership, it might suggest a degree, at least, of sincerity on the part of Mr Griffin, who spoke, during the leadership election campaign, of wishing to heal the party.
It would also be interesting, were this to be done, to see from which party Eddy then chose to dissociate himself: the British National Party, or the English Democrats.
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