There have been over 300 new enquiries about membership in the British National Party in Stoke-on-Trent following the fabulously successful Keith Brown memorial day of action in the city.
Making the announcement, BNP council group leader, Councillor Alby Walker said the response had been “unprecedented.”
“In addition, we have received letters of support from as far afield as Somerset, Bournemouth, London, Scotland and Newcastle-on-Tyne,” he said.
“Keith’s family wishes to thank all that attended and are very touched by the amount raised at the collection towards the planned permanent memorial to Keith.”
“The incident involving Keith shows how the judicial system favours ethnic minorities,” he continued.
“The establishment’s quest to justify their enforced multiculturist agenda by pandering to their favourite minority groups proves once again that which version of justice you can expect to receive in modern Britain depends on the colour of your skin. If that happens to be white then you can expect the worst.”
“Thanks go out to everyone that helped to make this day a huge success from Keith’s family and all at Stoke BNP.”











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