The British National Party have lost one of the few councillors they have remaining.
Lewis Allsebrook who represented the BNP on Amber Valley council announced his resignation on his blog claiming he was “No longer hampered by the crazy ideological sensitivities of the British National Party, who refuse to take inspiration from anywhere but their own shallow pool of members.”
He continues ” I along with a sizable group of local patriots have decided to leave the shambolic local British National Party and search for a new political home.”
Allsebrook was also the BNP’s Councillor Representative, taking the position following Nick Griffin’s failed attempt to promote his son in law, Angus Matthys to the position.
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