Delivering a word of hope in Salford
Despite the cold and rain, Salford British National Party continue in their mission to deliver the word of hope. Activists and candidates took to the local precinct to deliver party literature, EU Referendum leaflets with the controversial ‘Eat or Heat’ leaflet being the main focus.
Another focus is the Mayoral referendum which is about to hit Salford today, the 26th January 2012, The British National Party are campaigning for a Yes vote, we want to remove power from the Labour controlled council, and replace it with a British National Party Mayor.

The best form of activism is about presence and Salford British National Party command that as always, the local Labour Party and its leader were out pushing their message of hate, and anti British ways, our activists are not fazed by this and continue to maintain our stronghold, the public love us, much to the disappointment of the local Labour Party councillors and leader.
Gary Tumulty Salford Organiser says “The Yes vote is possible, we need all supporters and members in Salford to vote Yes, If the Yes vote goes through we will stand a mayoral candidate, and our main focus will be housing, jobs and the NHS, British people come first and asylum seekers and immigrants don’t get a look in, it’s a simple message, we come first”
Thursday January 26 2012 Salford Mayor Referendum
Salford British National Party backs and urges all its members and supporters to vote YES
Polling stations are open from 7 am until 10 pm. Any Salfordians reading this article and struggling to get to the polling stations ring 07909674006 and we can help you, information on polling station locations can also be obtained by ringing the above number, or email Salford@bnp.org.uk