Saturday 11 June 2011

Andrew Brons MEP in BNP Leadership Contest



To all British Nationalists




Andrew Brons MEP to Stand


in BNP Leadership Contest




Whether you are members of the BNP, ex members, or from any other Nationalist background, now is the time to bury differences and give your total support to Andrew Brons.

This is probably the last chance to make the Nationalist voice heard loudly enough to wake up our people to the dangers they're facing.

For you must know, as well as I, that if we are serious about saving our country, our people and our culture, we have no time left to indulge ourselves in further pointless bickering. There's no time left to try to create new Nationalist groupings, as some well intentioned people have been endeavouring to do. Most of these new groups have only recently been set up because the frustrations of good people finally boiled over at what they've perceived to be a rudderless ship and rampant duplicity.

On top of this the undue influence within the BNP of Jim Dowson has been of especial concern to many (and has been a direct cause of many an activist walking away). Doubts about Dowson's probity has, it would appear, been a major reason for the unwillingness of members/supporters to give continuing financial support.


Please, if you have a vote in this leadership election vote for Andrew Brons.



Andrew Brons, Member of the European Parliament for Yorkshire and Humberside, has declared his candidacy for the upcoming leadership election to be held in the British National Party.

Mr Brons’s candidacy will replace and take over the campaign started by Richard Edmonds, with his full support and encouragement.

“This challenge is not an ideological battle, nor is it personal,” Mr Brons said. “It is primarily concerned with rectifying the party’s internal organisation and ways of handling differences of opinion,” said Mr Brons.

“Our campaign will be based five core principles,” Mr Brons said.

“Firstly, we want to save the party from a haemorrhaging of members, especially activists".

“Secondly we must face up to and deal with the financial mismanagement which has afflicted our party. There is also an urgent need for financial transparency".

“Thirdly, we need to change the party’s constitution to make it more accessible and democratic to the members. It must also embrace a collegiate leadership".

“Fourthly, we need to change the culture of the party with regards to members’ interactions with each other".

“Finally we need to halt the practice of using the internal security and disciplinary procedure as a factional tool,” said Mr Brons.

The campaign staff already assembled for Mr Edmonds’s campaign, including his election agent, Chris Roberts, will make up the core team of Mr Brons’s campaign.

“We have mounted an all-out attempt to save the party,” said Mr Edmonds. “Many of us are of the opinion that the dangers caused by self-inflicted damage could see the British National Party irreparably damaged. “Mr Brons is the ideal candidate to unite and heal the wounds within our party,” Mr Edmonds continued.

“Mr Brons brings the benefit of his many years of experience and service to our movement. He is a man of integrity and proven selfless devotion to our cause and is respected by all. “I welcome most warmly his decision to step forward at this time of crisis. We need every person of goodwill if we are to succeed in the effort of saving our party and country. “I thank all the members and supporters who have helped, aided and encouraged me when I was the challenger. Mr Brons must be supported by all,” concluded Mr Edmonds.