By Denis Campbell
The ultra racist British National Party (only native born white Brits can become party members), had an Adolph Hitler in the 1930’s moment and captured two European Parliamentary seats (a body they wish to see destroyed but whatever means needed) for the first time ever in UK-wide elections.
Geert Wilders far right Dutch nationalist [...]
BNP UK Win = KKK Capturing A Massachusetts Congressional Seat (Reprise)
Posted on 27 July 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: BNP, European Parliament, Gordon Brown, John Kerry, KKK, Labour, Lib Dems, Massachusetts Congressional Seat, Tories, UK Elections, UKIP
Lib Dems always Cinderella
Posted on 16 June 2009 by admin | Comments (0) | Tags: Cambria Politico, Clive Betts, LibDems, Liberal Democrats, UKIP, Welsh LibDem, Welsh Politics
by Clive Betts and Cambria Politico
For the Liberal Democrats, the European votes looked a disaster, and one must wonder whether the party has much future in Wales, writes Clive Betts from the National Assembly press gallery.
Before the poll, the party was confident about winning the fourth seat; in the event, the Lib Dems came 14,000 votes [...]
European Election Time! Woo-Hoo! or Ho-hum?
Posted on 31 May 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 34% turnout in 2004, 4th story, 60-Senate seats, backlash from the MP expenses row, BBC The Politics Show, big five, BNP, Brussels, changed his party affiliation, Council of Ministers, election, Eluned Morgan, Europe, European Commission, European Parliament, European Union, France, Germany, Glenys Kinnock, Greens, Italy, Jill Evans, Jonathan Evans, Lib Dems, Party of European Socialists, Plaid Cymru, Spain, sparsely attended Republican primary, Strasbourg, UEN, UK, UKIP, US Democratic Party, US Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, Wales
By Denis Campbell
Only party leaders and media pundits seem to care that 27-member countries of the European Union head to the polls Thursday through Sunday of this week to vote for the entire 736-member European Parliament. The UK and indeed Europe faces the lowest recognition election in the history of voting. “Election, what election, there’s [...]
















































