SITE CLOSED

All things must come to an end.

For some time the site has been in violation of party rules regarding the use of its copyrighted symbol, and naming.

Now we have moved up the political leagues, it is more important than ever that we adhere to party rules.

I will be leaving the site dormant, as it is a valuable resource. Thank you for reading and participating via comments and polls.

All the best.
Mike & Duncan
editor@bnp-chronicle.com

UPDATE


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Thursday, 20 November 2008

BNP Men Interrogated 'After Pressure from Muslim Police Association'

Yesterday four loyal, hardworking BNP activists were detained by police in 'Gestapo-style' raids after ‘internal pressure from the Muslim Police Association’ according to a senior police source.

Brian Parker, Robin Evans, Tony Bamber and Lee Karner were taken to Burnley police station followed by thorough interrogation regarding local BNP leaflets linking Muslim gangs to the heroin trade, along with the BNP’s national Islam leaflet.

Both leaflets, after painstaking examination by the Crown Prosecution Service had been deemed perfectly legal, much to the apparent displeasure of the National Association of Muslim Police (Christians need not apply) who have 'instigated a renewed investigation', according to a police source.

BNP chairman Nick Griffin, along with several dozen doting BNP activists diligantly demonstrated outside Burnley police station until late, receiving a warm reception from the locals.

“We received a fantastic response from the public,” Mr Griffin said. “One member of the public stopped, found out what was going on, and, so incensed at the outrage, complained to the police and gave the BNP a £100 donation on the spot,” he said.


Earlier the British National Party stated that "The BNP will, of course, fight this travesty of justice, and, just like the media coverage given to the supposed membership list “leak,” this latest attempt to demonise the party will blow back in its originators’ faces."

The four men were released at 5pm yesterday unconditionally bailed until February next year.

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