The British National Party (BNP) Leader Nick Griffin has written a letter to black and ethnic minority voters in Barking the seats he hopes to take from Labours Margaret Hodge in the 2010 General Election tomorrow (May 6th).
It seems he is trying to closely associate himself to the Christian Party leader Rev George Hargreaves who he appeared with on a TV debate on a Christian TV channel, he seems to be attempting to show this as some form of alliance with the Christian Party in my opinion as though they have some of the same plans and ideas.
In the letter (which you can read below) you can see where Nick Griffin calls himself a Christian yet in the TV debate he refers to he stated he was born and bought up in the Anglican faith rather than a Christian one, and as far as I know he hasn’t gone through any kind of conversion since that debate, so can we assume that Nick Griffin is making yet another wild claim here trying in a last ditch desperate attempt to appeal to black and Asian voters?
Read the letter yourself below and make up your own mind.
Consider you vote on May 6th, do you really want to run the risk of letting the BNP gain control of the Barking and Dagenham council? which Nick Griffin has already clearly stated will be a no-go area for non-whites should the BNP gain control of the council.
Vote No To The BNP in 2010
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