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BNP supporters meet in Little Kimble

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Published Date: 21 February 2008
A controversial meeting held by the BNP took place in Stewart Hall, Little Kimble last night (Wednesday).
Around 60 supporters rallied at the hall to hear the Chairman of the party, Nick Griffin address issues such as immigration and education.

The event started at around 7.30pm and continued to about 11pm with a number of guest speakers including Albert Burgess, chairman of the Henley Branch of the United Kingdom Independence Party.

Bucks Organiser of the BNP Matthew Tait said membership in Bucks is growing and they now have around 100 members in the area.

The party had recently held a meeting in Hastings where Mr Griffin said they initially received a frosty reception, but they were satisfied with the reaction they have so far received from the local press and the general public in Bucks.





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  • Last Updated: 21 February 2008 1:30 PM
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