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Henley By-Election>BNP's Henley campaign gathers momentum
London Orbital 02:27 AM 20-06-2008
Members of the British National Party from all over the Southeast descended upon the ancient town of Thame in Oxfordshire on Saturday for the first Day of Action in the Henley by-election. They were met with great enthusiasm from local residents as a decorated BNP convoy joined in the carnival taking place at midday in the beautiful town.

The Conservative candidate was seen to flee the town as the flotilla of vehicles dressed in BNP banners entered the High Street. One vehicle, with speakers attached, broadcast patriotic music along with the BNP promise of a better Britain. Some residents asked for window stickers to show support for the BNP, and these were gladly supplied.

“We gained new support and friends in every road, street and cul-de-sac in Thame!” said Andy McBride, Southeast Regional Organiser. The BNP road show continued until 4.30pm.

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Aardvark 09:34 AM 20-06-2008
twizzel lives in Thame. He's shared platforms with Nick Griffin. He's been expelled from UKIP. Was he the resident who rushed up and asked for a sticker to show support? I think we should be told.
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