The British National party has called on its supporters to give their second-preference votes in the London mayoral election to the Conservative candidate, Boris Johnson. In a statement posted on its website today, the far-right party advised people to award its own mayoral candidate, Richard Barnbrook, their first-choice vote, and "the Tory clown Johnson" their second because he was the lesser of two evils.
The British National party has called on its supporters to give their second-preference votes in the London mayoral election to the Conservative candidate, Boris Johnson. In a statement posted on its website today, the far-right party advised people to award its own mayoral candidate, Richard Barnbrook, their first-choice vote, and "the Tory clown Johnson" their second because he was the lesser of two evils.
Recent by-elections in Redwell, Yapton and Lawford have shown the BNP gaining ground. But these are not deprived consistencies with an "immigration problem". On the contrary they are prosperous areas with a white middle class population. Tim Hames of The Times lists his reasons why he feels this worrying trend will continue in the London Elections.
Recent by-elections in Redwell, Yapton and Lawford have shown the BNP gaining ground. But these are not deprived consistencies with an "immigration problem". On the contrary they are prosperous areas with a white middle class population. Tim Hames of The Times lists his reasons why he feels this worrying trend will continue in the London Elections.
MPACUK are backing Ken Livingstone for Mayor of London. Read on to see why... Ken Livingstone has supported Muslims and has their backing. He welcomed Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi in 2004, despite a lot of criticism. Ken attended and coordinated Islamic events in London, such as ‘Eid in the Square’ and ‘IslamExpo’. Many prominent Muslim individuals and organisations have pledged to support Ken and get him re-elected.
MPACUK are backing Ken Livingstone for Mayor of London. Read on to see why... Ken Livingstone has supported Muslims and has their backing. He welcomed Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi in 2004, despite a lot of criticism. Ken attended and coordinated Islamic events in London, such as ‘Eid in the Square’ and ‘IslamExpo’. Many prominent Muslim individuals and organisations have pledged to support Ken and get him re-elected.