On June 4th elections to the European Parliament are being held and the British National Party are fielding a full slate of five candidates to stand for the five East Midlands seats.
In the East Midlands we need around 13% of the vote to get our lead candidate, the Rev. Robert West, elected. This is not going to be easy but it is entirely possible if we work hard until 4th June to get across our message of independence from EU rule. Nottingham BNP members are busy delivering leaflets with our message 'get out of the EU now' to households all over Nottingham, Gedling and Rushcliffe. To do even more we need your help.
If you would like to help putting out leaflets (usually Saturday mornings and one evening per week) or if you just want to find out more about the BNP or find out about local meetings please contact us below:
Phone or text: 07792936251
Email: nottingham@bnp.org.uk
Address: Nottingham BNP, PO Box 9487, Nottingham, NG16 9DE
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Biographical Details:
The Rev. Robert West has had experience of local and regional politics in the East Midlands region for the last sixteen years having represented South Lincolnshire both as a District Councillor and as a Constituency Vice-Chairman for European Affairs.
After serving as an Army officer he lectured in law and history at Nottingham and other universities. As representative for the Lincolnshire Council for Racial Equality he has seen, at first hand, the conflicts which multi-culturalism, over-population, and mass-diversity bring when done without the informed consent of the indigenous population.
In 2006 he fled the stifling “political correctness” of Tory Central Office for the fresh air of a truly patriotic party - the British National Party. Moreover, having trained and been ordained for the Christian Ministry, he has been instrumental in setting-up the Christian Council of Britain to defend the related values of freedom and Christianity which are, and must remain, the bedrock of our society, in this region, in the face of very dangerous intrusions.
Cathy was born in 1958 in K.L. Malaysia where her father was serving as a pilot in the Royal Air Force.
She had a very traditional early schooling spent in convent boarding schools in South Africa and Rhodesia. Cathy has worked in the entertainment, medical, banking and aviation industries, as well as being involved with several charities over the years. Having travelled extensively throughout her life, she has the ability to live and work in different environments, and with different cultures.
While based out in Palma, Majorca on secondment from Britannia Airways, she was chosen to be one of the leading characters in the LWT series ‘Airline’. In 2007 Cathy was elected onto Charnwood Borough Council representing East Goscote as their Borough Councillor. Her main Committee Memberships are the Licensing, Regulatory, and Performance & Audit Scrutiny Committees.
Peter was born in historic Leicester, a once safe English city which has been transformed into a place where he feels like a foreigner. He was educated at the local secondary modern and gained a BSc Honours degree from London University. For ten years he worked as a teacher and lecturer in both Leicestershire and Zimbabwe. and since 1987 has been employed in industry.
Working as a councillor has helped make it clear to Peter that the major threat to our identity and countryside is the expansion of our cities caused by inward migration from overseas. As a conservationist his greatest sadness has been the destruction of nearby woodland, wildlife habitat, pastures and historic buildings. He believes the BNP is the only political party which seeks to protect our heritage.
When free from campaigning he enjoys working on environmental projects, gardening, swimming, walking and studying Welsh. His raison d’etre is to protect the indigenous people of this island nation and their patrimony.
Lewis, 25, grew up in Giltbrook on the border between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and moved to Heanor 7 years ago where he is a borough councillor.
He’s has worked since the age of 13 when he started off with a paper round then progressed to a career in civil engineering, designing roads and drainage infrastructure.
The impact of bad decisions by the ruling elite has hit him hard along with many others in the construction industry. As a local councillor he works hard to get wholesome values into council policy even against a cascade of politically correct madness.”
“Kevan is a retired architect and has lived since childhood in the attractive university town of Loughborough in Leicestershire. He is divorced, with a married son and two young (and very delightful) grandchildren aged four and two, who live nearby.
Kevan attended Shelthorpe Primary School, followed by the local College (grammar) School. An interest in design led to a master’s degree from the Royal College of Art, and subsequently qualification as an Architect via De Montfort University.
Kevan’s professional experience working with the built environment in London gave him a keen interest in conservation and environmental issues. Not just the built environment, but also preservation of the endangered natural environment, cultural environment and historic heritage.”