Question Time British National Party controversy happened on -20-10-09.
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The British National Party established in 1982 by John Tyndall is currently lead by Mr. Nick Griffin. Mr. Griffin became leader of the British National Party in 1999.
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1982 out of the New National Front By John Tyndall
1999 was the formation of the new, liberalized and acceptable British National Party, when Nick Griffin took office
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The British National Party might, but certainly not Autism.
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BNP stands for the British National Party. This is a far-right political party whose membership was only for British people until it was challenged in 2010.
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Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party, Plaid Cymru, Respect, Green Party, UK Independence Party, British National Party, Mebyon Kernow, Scottish Socialist Party
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While some British national newspapers might align themselves with different political parties, none of them are controlled by any party.
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No, it represents their fealty to Christ and their heritage as sons of the Rosicrucian movement.
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No, there are currently no sitting MPs that are affiliated with the British National Party.
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The BNP is the British National Party. It supports the idea that only white people should be citizens of the United Kingdom.
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Nazi Party, or it is National Socialist German Workers' Party.
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Labour Party
Conservative Party
Liberal Democrats
Democratic Unionist Party
Respect Coalition
UK Independence Party
British National Party
Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern
Progressive Unionist Party
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Nick Griffin is a British politician, chairman of the British National Party, and Member of the European Parliament for North West England. He graduated from the University of Cambridge.
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no,its British Nationalist or White British Nationalist.
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The main ones are Conservative (Tory), Labour (Socialist), and LibDem. But there are others such as UKIP (United Kingdon Independence Party), the Green Party, Communist, Democratic Unionist Party, British National Party, and some others.
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because party activity at the local level is different from a party's national policy. it has no affect on a party's national policy. the national policy is above a regular no-name party.
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Alfred McCarthy has written:
'Behind the U.N.O. stands the Jew' -- subject(s): British National Party
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The leader of the National Party is Warren Truss
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Party of National Progress was created in 1916.
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National Advancement Party was created in 1989.
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National Party of Scotland was created in 1928.
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National Preservation Party was created in 1953.
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Party of National Brotherhood was created in 1931.
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