Every day is a busy day for the British National Party and this one was never going to be any different.
Canvassing is my preferred activity on the streets. The by-election in Camp Hill is underway and the work needs doing. Leafleting is so impersonal. I like to talk to the people and get a feel for things. As usual more people are out than in but this is the same for everyone. It is good for the people to speak to us in person and see the decent people that we are.
I must say that I have been impressed with the reasonable attitude of the people of Camp Hill. Quite a few questions have been asked and answered to their apparent satisfaction. I thank all of the activists that have taken part so far and encourage more to come forward and join us on the by-election campaign.
I have been given a letter from the labour candidate delivered today, which encourages people to. “tell them where to go” when the British National Party comes knocking upon the door. What does it say to you about the character of a candidate that is prepared to encourage people to do such a thing? Alwyn Deacon would never stoop to such low tactics.
I have been given the photographs that I have been waiting for to accompany two press releases which will hopefully both be given space in the newspapers this week. Useful leafleting material as well.
