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Nick Lowles, chief executive of Hope Not Hate, says that this is nonsense. There are no functioning branches any more and apart from updating their website they no longer do any campaigns. Though Parker is not contesting his home ward of Marsden, he still hopes to influence the result. Rowe had helped him write a letter they distributed to 1, households in Marsden, a mostly white suburb sprawled across a hill above the former mill town of Nelson.

Over the next three years the party won 55 district council seats, including 12 in Barking and Dagenham , plus its first county council seat in Lancashire and another on the London assembly.

In the streets where he lives, voters do not appear to have changed their minds on immigration. Labour MP Ms Hodge held the mainly white constituency of Barking, taking 24, votes - more than 16, more than any other candidate. She added: "This is really a great moment in our history, a never-to-be forgotten moment for both the good and decent people of Barking and Dagenham.

Mr Griffin was heckled throughout his speech with chants of "Off, off, off" and "Rubbish". But, raising his voice over the jeers, he said: "I would say this to the people of Britain: it is going to be too late for Barking, but it is not too late for Britain.

In an e-mail to supporters he wrote: "This election, regardless of the results, is the watershed for this party. This just shows that the party's increased exposure has exposed them for what they are.

News Front Page. UK election. Parties and issues. First-time voter. UKIP's gains 'cement political status'. Image source, PA. This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Protesters chanted "Nazi scum" as candidates arrived for the count. Published 25 May The BNP fell apart following the exit of leader Nick Griffin last year, but somehow managed to find a silver lining on Twitter this morning , writing: "Wonder how many other political parties will come out of this election in profit.

We haven't played their game and we are getting stronger! Meanwhile in Thanet, the more acceptable face of right wing politics Nigel Farage lost his seat to the Conservatives' Craig Mackinlay.



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