Simon Darby

Posted by Tony Walley

The Deputy Leader of the British National Party has resigned with immediate effect. Simon Darby fought the Stoke-on-Trent Central seat for the far right party at the recent General Election.
Posted by Tony Walley

As the dust settles on both the General and Local Elections, the various parties will start analysing their performances and making the changes they need as a result. Questions are being asked of the party leaders, particularly those who failed to deliver. Gordon Brown is facing calls from a few of his MPs to step down and the same can be said of the British National Party Leader Nick Griffin.


Stoke-on-Trent's electorate went to the polls on Thursday 6th May to vote in both the local and General Elections. There had been a lot of hype about the General Election.
Posted by Mike Rawlins

Tony Walley Interview with Simon Darby, BNP candidate for Stoke-on-Trent Central
Posted by Tony Walley

The electorate of Stoke-on-Trent go to the polls today and select the politicians they think will best represent their views and needs. The nation faces a massive decision today. Whether to stick with a Labour Government in a kind of 'better the devil you know' type of thing.
Posted by Tony Walley

Norsheen Bhatti the Conservative Party Candidate for Stoke-on-Trent Central is one determined lady. Her selection was not without controversy when it was revealed that Norsheen was a part-time belly dancer. She has taken her campaign to the people of Stoke-on-Trent Central and she is encouraged by the positive reaction and the support she has received whilst out canvassing. Last night [Wednesday] Norsheen crossed swords with British National Party PPC & Deputy Chairman Simon Darby at a husti
Posted by Nicky Davis

Stoke-on-Trent Central parliamentary candidates attended an open Community Schools Action Group Meeting at Bentilee Neighbourhood Centre on the evening of April 28th.


BNP deputy leader and Parliamentary candidate for Stoke on Trent central Simon Darby used a public hustings to make a racist jibe at an Asian opponent last night, April 28th.

Pits nPots Interview Nick Griffin

As a Mixed Race man who considers himself British and indeed English, you may be surprised by what I’m going to say next. I think the BNP have some good policies. I UNDERSTAND what they mean about preserving the white race, I personally don't want to see any group of people disappear.
Posted by Tony Walley

The Chairman of the British National Party Nick Griffin chose to launch his party's manifesto in the city he describes as the BNP 'Jewel In The Crown' - Stoke-on-Trent. He described the manifesto as the most comprehensive his party have ever produced and that it proves that there is more to the BNP than immigration.

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