Speech by party chairman Nick Griffin in Dagenham. Nick's London tour was designed to both mark the start of the campaign for the London elections next May and also to begin the necessary fundraising
Arthur Kemp delivering one of his amazing speeches.Everyone should go to www.bnp.org.uk and watch the whole speech in BNPTV.This is one of the most important speeches you will ever hear.
A 52-year-old Burnley woman was punched in the head and stomach after being approached by two asian men in the town center, she was asked to give them cigarettes before the attack occured. The assualt which happened nearly a month ago has only just been taken seriously by Lancashire police after pressure from Burnley BNP councillors was applied. Councillor Sharon Wilkinson reports for BNPtv.
Nick Griffin inside Oxford University speaking at 9.11pm on how Labour supporters have tried to block democracy and free speech by storming the university.
At 10.39pm The event went ahead as Nick speaks to 200 Oxford University students. No platorm is no more.
Speech by party chairman Nick Griffin in Dagenham. Nick's London tour was designed to both mark the start of the campaign for the London elections next May and also to begin the necessary fundraising.
British National Party Chairman Nick Grffin talks about his recent appearance on Newsnight and the prospects for the future of the BNP. Nick also talks about the race row that is currently brewing over the links being made with heroin trade. He goes on to make an appeal to activists and donors to help in the final push up to the elections on May 1st this year.
Chairman Nick Griffin appeals to British National Party activists, members and supporters for a planned special day in Stoke-on-Trent on July 6th. Remembering the travesty of justice regarding the Keith Brown case, Nick outlines activities planned for the event.
10 July 2008 : Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the Front National, the leading French nationalist Party, addresses the European Parliament in Strasbourg and denounces the European policy of President Sarkozy.
Translated and subtitled by http://fdesouche.com