
Maldon BNP took to the streets of Witham town in Essex on 22 November to show the fascists who tried to intimidate the party over the last week that they have failed miserably.
Clive Godfrey, Maldon organiser, reported that the public’s response was, as everywhere else, great. “People wanted to talk about events, and we signed up a member on the spot and handed out many more membership application forms, particularly to families who wished to join en masse,” Mr Godfrey said.
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“People said how disgusted they were with the reaction to the BNP’s membership list being leaked, with some even saying they now know what it was like to live in a fascist state.”
“People said how disgusted they were with the reaction to the BNP’s membership list being leaked, with some even saying they now know what it was like to live in a fascist state.”
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The outreach effort distributed a large amount of papers, and a healthy number of donations from the public has boosted the coffers of the branch.
The outreach effort distributed a large amount of papers, and a healthy number of donations from the public has boosted the coffers of the branch.