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Louisa Wrote:

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> Does the BNP still exist Jeremy? Bromley is

> probably the joint first most blue/purple borough

> in London, but certainly wouldn't say it was

> bordering on anything politically sinister.

>

> I stick by my WW comments previously. Green,

> boring, relatively cheap, near good

> shopping/transport facilities.

>


> Louisa.


Standing Room Only at Latest Bexley BNP Meeting


It was standing room only at the latest meeting of the British National Party in Bexley with a third of the audience being first time attendees at a party function, reports new Branch Secretary Peter Frank.


Sadly support for the BNP in the South East has never been stronger.


source:- http://www.bnp.org.uk/news/standing-room-only-latest-bexley-bnp-meeting


DulwichFox

I'd take anything published on their site with a pinch of salt.


Standing room only? Not enough chairs?


Third were new? Third of what? Three?


How was event advertised? As a BNP event with a set agenda? Or a specific event related to something of major interest to locals that an individual member had organised without any reference to BNP?


The UKIP leadership election may throw up future opportunities for the BNP, if UKIP move away from dog whistle politics but till then BNP are nobodies.

Bovine Juice..


I remember Terry Liddle (1948-2012) who was campaigning against The B.N.P. in the 70's naming and shaming them.

Terry lived in Eltham S.E. London.


We all know the traggic incidence of Stephen Lawence..


Stephen Lawrence was a Black British man from Eltham, south east London, who was murdered in a racially motivated attack while waiting for a bus on the evening of 22 April 1993.


The BNP problem has NOT gone away in Eltham and surrounding area.


NOT a pinch of salt.. Ignore it at your peril.. Have you ever seen Cabaret..

Do not think it could never happen again.


It will if you ignore it..


DulwichFox

Funny, on another thread I independently said about people moving to West Wickham and how boing it is. It is boring boring boring boring, boring, boring, boring, boring, parochial and boring.


Obviously a personal experience. I am sure that West Wickham people find it very Steve Davies Interesting. I find them boring to.


I was near Bexley today. That is boring. Tomorrow I go to Orpington to visit a friend in hospital, I will probably find Orpington boring too. In fact there should be a blue sign the other side of Penge warning people about the boring London Borough of Boring Bromley.


West Wicham is convenient for Cudham so you can have a nice drink with Nigel Farage, when he isn't drinking in my Westminster Haunt.


PS are people who live in BLBBB posting on this site? Haven't you given up the right to post on an interesting community site. Surely you have some 'interesting' ones of your own.

malumbu, I'd possibly take your posts about boring places seriously if you could spell too and not 'to'. Frankly being bored is a state of mind. Why you end up in so many boring places is possibly down to you. Everyone appears to want something different in life. Just because it's not what you want, does that make you more enlightened?

OK then what is so exciting about West Wickham?


I know that area reasonably well. I know people from there. After many many years in this neck of the woods I could never see myself living there. I genuinely do find it dull. I've been through the 'lets move out to Bromley because the schools are better' debate and pretty happy that we never did. I believe that there are other aspects of an all round education that are important. Let's see what the offspring say in ten years time.


If boring = comfortable, safe and affordable then good luck to you. Not for me, and I've yet to come across anyone anyone to persuade me otherwise.


I may sneer at times at the good citizens down the road in SE22 and some of you may well be up your own rrrsss. But overall I have much more in common than with BR4. And I hope that much of what I post (but not on this occasion) is taken with a pinch of salt or is seen to provoke debate.

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