Meeting updates
By Lincs Patriot on Sep 14, 2009 | In Local, Activist | Send feedback »
The British National Party’s Lincolnshire Coastal Group has announced a surge in membership which has made it the fastest growing group in the region, reports organiser Robert Ashton.
“Our well-attended late summer members’ meeting saw more than 50 people pack the prestigious location on the Lincolnshire coastal strip,” Mr Ashton said.
“Several new members joined up at the meeting, following the signing up of 20 new members in the seaside town of Mablethorpe by local contact Len Jones,” he said.
The meeting saw the Lincolnshire Coastal Group enrol its first lifetime member with fund holder Cllr. Trevor Richardson presenting a cheque for £395 to confirm his lifetime membership application. The meeting raised another £385 in a collection towards group funds, Mr Ashton added.
Gold Member Duncan Allenby won the auction item of a BNP rosette, signed by Chairman Nick Griffin MEP.
“Lincolnshire Coastal Group will continue with its pro-active and energetic recruitment drive,” Mr Ashton continued. “We hold weekly leafleting sessions all over the area which are producing soaring enquiry levels and unparalleled new membership application numbers.”
There was also a meeting in Louth held by the East Lindsey group with around 30 guests in attendance. Guest speaker for the night was Reverend Robert West who gave an excellent historical talk about the loss of the Roman Empire. This showed how our country faces similar problems today through mass immigration and the loss of our heritage. Worrying times indeed.
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