Friday, 4 February 2011

British National Party Barnsley - Is for the People of Britain

The British National Party only wants to protect the British people and our heritage as there is no-one else standing up for our folk, Enis Dalton, the party’s candidate in Barnsley Central told BBC Radio Sheffield.

 


In an interview broadcast on that station, Ms Dalton showed her mettle by fielding some pointed questions about the party and why she was standing for election.
Ms Dalton said that if elected, she would help the local people of Barnsley first.


 

“I am a local person and as such am aware of the changes that have occurred over the last 30 years,” Ms Dalton told the BBC interviewer.
“I believe in the policies of the British National Party, and we are there for the people, not for our own benefit,” she said.
Speaking to Yorkshire British National Party press officer Doug Ward after the interview, Ms Dalton discussed the media’s obligatory ‘racist’ question this way:
“I’m sure people will know by now that the British National Party does not produce or create racists,” Ms Dalton told Mr Ward.

“We, as a party, in fact help people who are now so angry, by showing them it’s not the immigrants that are the cause of their anger, but the politicians who have allowed these problems to happen"
“If I believed that the British National Party was motivated by the hatred of anyone, I would not be standing in this by-election,” she continued.
“I do know that we are the people who are hated by the Labour Party because we are the white working class upon whom Labour turned their backs in the 1990s.”

The Radio Sheffield interview can be heard below.



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