Aberdeen meeting report

November 26, 2009 by BNPScot  
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Candidate
Local dynamo Susan Ross has been nominated to stand for the British National Party in Aberdeen South, it was announced at the latest meeting of the party in this northern Scottish town.

“My aim as candidate is to offer real representation for everyday people, confronting real political issues and to show Aberdeen that the BNP really is a credible alternative,” Ms Ross told the meeting to great applause.

Organiser Barry Scott described the meeting as a “roaring success” with attendance figures significantly up on the previous gathering. “There were a great many new faces in the audience which which was extremely reassuring,” Mr Scott said.

“The most promising and significant difference this time round was the increase in female attendees. Some 30 percent of the members who turned-up were women, a very encouraging development,” he said.

The meeting was also addressed by local activist John Robertson who gave an informative talk on the forthcoming changes to the party’s constitution and its implications.

The meeting ended with a lengthy question and answer session followed by a collection which raised £170.

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6 Responses to “Aberdeen meeting report”

  1. Aberdeen006 on November 26th, 2009 11:42 pm

    Brill to see so many new faces at the meeting and hey not a racist amongst them all. just decent hard working people who dont want to see our childrens future and our way of life destroyed by Islam and the EU. All aided by our trecherous Marxist politicians who hate Britain and everything that makes the country great.
    All were Scottish, British and proud, and it's pride in our nation that brought these new faces to the meeting, not hate, not personal gain, but love for our children and the need to protect their futures. Just like our forefathers did for us through many a war.
    All I can say is brill Aberdeen BNP, and the future is looking bright.

  2. Aberdeen006 on November 26th, 2009 11:47 pm

    Forgot to mention Susan Ross who will make a brill candidate, and MP for the BNP. Not a career politician, but a good down to earth switched on cookie who wants to serve the people of Aberdeen not herself, as we have seen with the self serving toads we have in parliment who are quite prepared to destroy our country as long as they profit from it.

    Susan will be a throwback to yesteryear when politicians used to serve the public with pride and a real sense of duty. Not out of greed, like we have today.

  3. don on November 28th, 2009 10:51 am

    keep up the good work Aberdeen and good luck to Susan

  4. michael13 on December 2nd, 2009 11:58 am

    Congrats Barry and Susan. Great job! An inspiration to us all. Many regards, Mike, West Lothian.

  5. denis on December 10th, 2009 8:09 am

    Yes congratulations to all the new posts up there in Aberdeen. Glasgow too has seen some changes and with our Team of Charlie and Hammy, LET GLASGOW FLOURISH!

  6. Rijker on December 11th, 2009 4:00 pm

    The Labour MP for Glasgow South West:
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politi...
    This is what Glasgow Labour supporters voted for ….

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