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Wednesday 31 August 2011

Nationalism at the Crossroads

24 September: BNP Ideas Conference to Discuss Party’s Future

Posted by admin, on 28 August, 2011, to the BNP Ideas web site

The BNP Ideas conference to be held on 24 September will discuss the imminent danger of the disintegration of the British National Party and calls by members to form a new party, it has been announced.

The primary purpose of the conference is to discuss the breakdown, collapse and disintegration of the BNP, the lack of confidence in its leader, its dire financial status and the incompetence that created this condition.

In addition, the conference will discuss whether the party can be salvaged either under a different leadership or under the current (toxic) leadership.

Recent events in the BNP suggest that before the end of the year the party will become immobilised.

A range of court cases will shortly impose financial reality upon the party and its leadership whilst simultaneously rendering the party incapable of its campaigning function and general operation.

The incompetence and conduct of the party leader suggest that he has lost any residual credibility, has lost the support of activists and has become gravely toxic to the cause.

The purpose of the conference is to address these topics and to discuss the demands by many activists and officials that a new party should be commenced, which would employ the highest degree of transparency and ethical standards.

Members, officials and officers of the party along with former members, officials and officers of the party are encouraged to register and attend.

The one-day event will be held in a central location in the East Midlands. It will be divided into two sections: the first will be a series of high profile speakers, and the second, the majority, will be set aside for a frank and ordered discussion from the floor.

Speakers are set to include: Andrew Brons MEP; Andrew Moffat; Richard Edmonds; Brian Mahoney; John Walker; Arthur Kemp; and Martin Wingfield.

There will be a nominal admission charge of around £2 per person to cover the venue hire costs, and a further announcement will be made shortly about lunch/refreshments.

Please register your intention to attend in advance by visiting the BNP Ideas site and filling in the registration form.



1 comment:

  1. How many more meetings must there be about Griffin and his gang and how toxic the BNP is .
    Each meeting gets smaller as more people A. leave politics B. Join another party EDP,EFP.NF. This is the last chance saloon to form another party, if those present don't bite the bullet this time then its the end of the road.

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