Hard work is paying off

November 25, 2009 by BNPScot  
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BNP Scotland are now in reach of winning a seat in Holyrood, that is if the usual suspects don’t change the voting system by 2011. This reflects the hard work that has been done over the last two years that has resulted in doubling our membership and increasing our vote to with in a whisker of saving our deposit for the first time ever in Scotland

Another five members have stood up to the mark and are in the process of being appointed Local Authority Organisers which will add Dundee, Fife, North lanarkshire, Highlands and Clackmannanshire to the ten organisers already appointed which means a leap from three groups two years ago, to fifteen now!

Issue three of our Scottish news letter ‘The Bugle’ will be going out in January to every member helping to keep all up to date with our progress and our official web site www.scotland.bnp.org.uk will spread news further a field!

It has not all been plain sailing, steering the good ship BNP never is, but we are in the best shape we ever have been and moving rapidly ahead. Our target now is 2010 when we aim to stand 23 candidates across Scotland, every group must now start raising funds and appoint candidates, some have already done so but every group has to start campaigning now, paper sales and leafleting events held by every one of our 15 groups will ensure the BNP’s message of hope starts to reach the Scottish people on a unprecedented scale!

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4 Responses to “Hard work is paying off”

  1. Bertie_bert on November 25th, 2009 9:53 pm

    Come on Scotland !!

  2. Revisionist on November 25th, 2009 10:25 pm

    Sounds good and the more the better. Holyrood's voting system is complicated – a mixture of first past the post plus EU-style d'Hondt proportional, though unlike English regions each Scottish Parliament region has the same number of MSPs – hence the regions vary wildly in size. I posted on this a few weeks ago and certainly the percentages needed aren't insuperable. Maybe after that the Welsh Assembly?

  3. PJT on December 5th, 2009 6:02 pm

    The harder we all work, the luckier we get.

  4. Donna on December 14th, 2009 9:27 pm

    Great, it would be fantastic to get an MSP elected.

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