Saturday 29 September 2012

Essex County Council Elections 2013

We need to field candidates in the County Council Elections in June 2013 please contact us if you wish to stand in your area.

Results from the 2009 County Council Election are as follows:-


Essex County Council election, 2009[1]
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−


60


+10
80.0
43.5
186,884



12


+4
16.0
19.8
85,007



1


-12
1.3
11.6
49,839



0



n/a
9.4
40,638



0




6.2
26,547



2


0
2.7





0




2.3
9,820



0




1.2
5212



Others
0


-2
0






Sunday 23 September 2012

This article is what I will be bringing a motion about at the British National Party Conference 2012

Man jailed for life for murder of mother of three and personel friend of mine

A man has been jailed for life to serve a minimum of 27 years for the murder of a mother of three from Southend at her home in July 2011.
Martin Bunch, 44, was found guilty of the murder of 47-year-old Jeanette Goodwin following a four week trial at Chelmsford Crown Court on Tuesday, August 14.

A jury found Bunch guilty of the murder of his former partner at her home in Quebec Avenue in Southend on July 24, 2011.

Mrs Goodwin died after Bunch went to her home armed with a knife he had brought with him from his mother’s address and stabbed her in excess of 30 times to the chest.

Senior investigating officer, DCI Simon Werrett, said: “The sentence imposed by the court today will not bring Jeanette back, but it will provide some comfort to the family that Bunch will be in prison for a minimum of 27 years, which should ensure another family does not go through the heartache and distress they have.

"As the judge said 'Bunch is wicked, callous and has shown absolutely no remorse for murdering Jeanette', the sentence today reflected those words. He fully deserves the sentence.”
Essex Police
Above: Jeanette Goodwin
Following Bunch’s sentencing Jeanette’s family said:

Jeanette’s death could have been avoided if only the court system had taken the initial reports of violence more seriously. Bunch was given bail by the courts with conditions not to contact Jeanette which he ignored, he was tagged, this did not stop him, he simply cut them off, he showed no regard for the courts system but despite this they still allowed him freedom to which he took full advantage and we are now paying for that, as he took Jeanette’s life. The criminal justice system has to change and appropriate measures must be taken to ensure criminals are locked up sooner and victims protected.”Summing up the family's thoughts they said: “Justice has rightfully been served upon what we can only describe as an animal.

“Having heard during the trial how Jeanette tried to deal with the enormity of the situation alone and finally having the courage to go to the police the family want to raise the awareness of domestic violence and make it the forefront of peoples minds, to help women and men come forward and not be afraid to seek help with the confidence that they have full support of our justice system.

“The family knew very little of Jeanette’s difficulties until it was far too late, they hope that procedures can be changed so that families are made aware of what is going on at the time so that they too can help to support the victim. They would like to prevent any other family having to go through what they have been through.

“Jeanette was an amazing, beautiful person, a dedicated loving mother to her children and one of the most selfless people God created, she deserved the right to a peaceful life and she will be greatly missed more than words can express. The family and friends of Jeanette Goodwin can finally begin to grieve their loss.”

Thursday 13 September 2012

Maldon BNP Demonstration against 900 Homes




At 5pm on Sunday the 9th September saw a demonstration in Heybridge, Essex by around thirty patriots including the chairman of the British National Party and MEP, Nick Griffin.  This demonstration was called by the Maldon Group in order to draw attention to the plight of the green spaces in Heybridge which is being considered by the local Conservative Council to be built on with 900 homes within their local development plan (LDP). These Councillors who were elected in 2011 did not mention any of the 900 homes in ANY of their election literature.

The demonstration lasted two hours and during this time there was overwhelming support from local residents who drove past tooting their horns and waving.  One white van man even turned round and came back to personally thank the team.  The Maldon group also gave out leaflets to many local shoppers and pointed out that the Labour and the Liberal Parties have not even bothered to contest any District Council seats for over 10 years making the British National Party the official opposition in Heybridge and therefore it’s up to the BNP to hold the Conservatives accountable.


Wednesday 5 September 2012

BNP Meeting in Elm Park 19th August 2012

By Eastern Region BNP

Lunchtime, Sunday the 19th August saw another successful meeting held in a local much loved venue. Organisers were surprised that 25 people turned up even though it was a scorching hot day and the football was on.

Paul Sturdy, the Dagenham organiser spoke first and gave an excellent speech.
He talked about expanding and getting people involved, about getting youngsters involved and about UKIP, together with the Euro collapsing. He also spoke quite passionately about the threat of Islam engulfing our traditional way of life.
Richard Perry spoke next and gave a speech about his upbringing in Essex and his love of British motorbikes and the downfall of this iconic industry due to inferior, cheap imports.
He went on to say that he had completed his engineering apprenticeship at the Ford Motor Company in Dagenham just down the road and was elected to represent people when he was just 21 years old.
In fact, he was the youngest shop steward ever at the Dagenham Engine Plant.
He went on to explain the reasons that he was drawn to nationalism which were mainly economic.
Some prospective new members attended their first meeting and were sufficiently impressed enough to join the demonstration for the illegal Mosque in Westcliff-on-Sea the following week.
Finally a raffle was held to raise money for the Dagenham branch.