Creeping Death
02-21-2009, 12:56 AM
Shock BNP victory as far-right candidate takes council seat in Kent (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1151102/Shock-BNP-council-win-brings-fear-rise-extremism.html)
A shock win for the far-right British National Party yesterday sent a tremor through Labour amid growing fears that the recession is driving angry voters into the arms of extremist parties.
The BNP seized a Labour seat in a district council by-election in Sevenoaks on a substantial turnout, encouraging fears that the party could make significant advances in the June local and European elections.
The Kent town is a Tory stronghold at Westminster and local politicians had previously dismissed the likelihood of a breakthrough for the BNP.
But the result will be seized on as evidence that Gordon Brown's ill-judged pledge to secure 'British jobs for British workers' has backfired by encouraging nationalist sentiment.
Earlier this month a wave of wildcat strikes against companies using foreign workers caused anxiety in Whitehall and fuelled fears that the far-right is intent on exploiting the downturn.
This could be the spark.
Another 10000 jobs have gone in our already depleted manufacturing market.
The rise of a Nationalist rejection of a new World order may possibly start right there in the Green Hills of England.
A shock win for the far-right British National Party yesterday sent a tremor through Labour amid growing fears that the recession is driving angry voters into the arms of extremist parties.
The BNP seized a Labour seat in a district council by-election in Sevenoaks on a substantial turnout, encouraging fears that the party could make significant advances in the June local and European elections.
The Kent town is a Tory stronghold at Westminster and local politicians had previously dismissed the likelihood of a breakthrough for the BNP.
But the result will be seized on as evidence that Gordon Brown's ill-judged pledge to secure 'British jobs for British workers' has backfired by encouraging nationalist sentiment.
Earlier this month a wave of wildcat strikes against companies using foreign workers caused anxiety in Whitehall and fuelled fears that the far-right is intent on exploiting the downturn.
This could be the spark.
Another 10000 jobs have gone in our already depleted manufacturing market.
The rise of a Nationalist rejection of a new World order may possibly start right there in the Green Hills of England.