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The husband of a BNP parliamentary candidate has been charged with producing an illegal drug.

Clifford Baddeley, aged 49, of Holehouse Road, Abbey Hulton, was arrested last month on suspicion of possessing cannabis and had been on police bail.

Officers had also searched the home he shares with his wife Melanie, who is standing as the BNP’s candidate in the Stoke-on-Trent North constituency, and is also a serving city councillor.

Mr Baddeley had been a member of the far-right party, but quit last week after leader Nick Griffin was forced to explain his conduct at the BNP’s election manifesto launch in Stoke.

A Staffordshire Police spokesman said yesterday: “A man has now been charged with producing a controlled Class B drug and bailed to appear before North Staffordshire magistrates on May 14.”

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I haven’t really had a funny story about the British National Party (BNP) unless of course you count the 2010 General Election Manifesto, policies or every time a BNP candidate appears on TV or radio. But as funny as they are this came through Twitter this evening and I just couldn’t help but laugh at it.

The picture below is from an email sent out by a London restaurant to it’s customers (I don’t know which restaurant sent it out), it was posted on Twitter by @TanyaVital and I couldn’t resist but to post it just for the lolz.

At least the restaurant owners can be 100% sure they will still have the business after May 6th because the BNP obviously have no chance of winning. Anyway I hope you enjoyed this rather funny little ditty as much as I did.

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