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British National Party puts forward candidate in Buckingham seat

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Published Date: 08 March 2010
The British National Party has announced they will be standing against John Bercow for the Buckingham seat in the next election.
The party has nominated one of its members Adam Worley to stand for this year's General Election.

Mr Worley works in the medical equipment manufacturing industry and has studied at college and university.

He joins Speaker John Bercow, UKIP leader Nigel Farage and two independent candidates competing for public support in the Buckingham constituency, which covers the north part of Aylesbury Vale and The Risboroughs.

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  • Last Updated: 08 March 2010 5:00 PM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
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Strontium Dog,

Aylesbury 09/03/2010 13:51:37
superb news - i only wish I could place my vote in Buckingham.
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unhappychappy,

aylesbury 10/03/2010 14:13:47
LOL at the above
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nbw,

10/03/2010 20:25:07
I'm sure there'll be one in Aylesbury you can show your support for Strontium Dog. Or why don't you run for the seat yourself? But if there isn't I'm sure Adam Worley would welcome your help out canvassing on the doorsteps of the Buckingham Constituencey. Can't guarantee what kind of response you'd get though.
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nbw,

10/03/2010 20:33:29
On the plus side, this will only split the "protest vote" which can only be bad for Nigel "£2 million pounds in expnses" Farage - well that's what the BNP are calling him. I'm sure UKIP will disagree.
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12/03/2010 19:37:18
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