Hi there David,
Why not get straight to the point. Both my grandchildren have white mothers (My stepdaughters), both fathers are black and were born in this country. I don’t think any of them have any interest in joining any political party and have certainly not questioned my political affiliation. It is a bit unfair to say we were forced through the courts. There has only been one initial hearing so far which has been adjourned in order for members to be given the opportunity to vote for a change in the constitution. As we are not a racist party it is widely anticipated that the majority of the current membership will vote in favour of a change, so long as the core values of the party are protected. Many members, including myself, see the current membership criteria as a stumbling block to bigger and better successes for the British National Party. A change will allow anyone of good character to join, including all those individuals such as serving police officers, prison officers, teachers and the like, who so far, have been prohibited from doing so. We will drastically increase our membership and organisations such as Unite against Fascism, who promote violence against the British National Party and the Police and have fifty seven MPs amongst their membership, including David Cameron, will no longer have a drum to beat. I think there are exciting times ahead for the British people, more of whom will feel comfortable to vote for the only political party that truly represents the majority. May I take this opportunity to wish everyone who visits your site, a peaceful New Year.
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Sarah,
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See my response on this page.
Regards,
Michael …