Apparently there was fury at the British National Party (BNP) head office yesterday over the contents of my blog about the leadership election taking place in the party.
Later in the day a number of people who thought they were members of the party discovered they were not voting members and had in fact, been placed on “probation”, barring them from voting in the election. It also appears that until the blog that the party was outright refusing to publish Hilliard’s election statement.
The London region of the party, which is led by pornographer Steve Squire (who has conveniently been out of the country,) decided yesterday afternoon to back Paul Hilliard, the gormless challenger for the Chairman’s position.
The person behind that decision appears to be Kevin Layzell, who the leadership allowed back into the party on the instruction of Squire.
Not only did the party use social media to attack Hilliard for using social media, it has not escaped anybody’s notice that current leader Adam Walker’s video address also exceeded the five minute rule placed on video addresses.
Hilliard is also relying on the media “skills” of certain members of the teenage nazi art-project National Action to push his message on social media, which really only ensures a lot of ex-members will get to see his campaign. Hilliard also demands more flags and banners, another sign that National Action are behind his campaign.
Voting ends next week, but the instruction from Squire (barred from being Deputy Chairman by Clive Jefferson) is that members should go ahead and vote anyway, despite the election being quite possibly rigged. Squire, Richard Perry and Simon Darby are planing on coming up with a cunning stunt later in the year to rescue the party, but it is unlikely they will wish to do so with Hilliard as their leader.
Squire may have been trying to be very cosy with the new leadership for the past twelve months, but a certain “file of filth” about his activities passed to a Sunday Newspaper by the BNP head office as an insurance policy has by all accounts, been shown to someone close to Squire who has contacts in the media.
When the results of the election are announced, my advice to Hilliard and his advisers, is to check the BNP membership list. It has been ‘stacked’ in a similar fashion to the electoral register of certain London boroughs. Some of those families registered on it, have as good as doubled in the last two months!
It’s unlikely there’ll be much of the BNP worth winning an election for either way. Any BNP member who is still unsure of who to vote for and has not received either a letter threatening expulsion or actually expelling them- and or legal threats, should probably run the names of certain high ranking BNP officials through a register of companies formed and dissolved in the last twelve months to get a more accurate picture of the state of the party.
The rescue package, will just be another split.
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