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Far right targets Essex with 625 candidates

April 10, 2008 23:00

By

Dana Gloger

1 min read

The British National Party is fielding around 150 candidates in South East constituencies in next month’s local and mayoral elections. It also has 10 candidates seeking election to the London Assembly, as well as a mayoral candidate, Richard Barnbrook.

One of the BNP’s local election candidates is Jewish councillor Pat Richardson, who is seeking re-election to the Loughton Fairmead ward of Epping Forest District Council. Mrs Richardson, who claims to have had a Jewish upbringing in Stoke Newington, North London, has declared that “the present party is different to the old party”.

In Thurrock, Essex, BNP candidates are standing in all 18 wards. Local organiser Dave Strickson, who was quoted in an interview in 2000 saying he had gone “Paki bashing” and “queer bashing”, will be standing in Aveley and Uplands. Four other family members, Sandra Strickson, Jamie Strickson, Ricky-Lee Strickson and Donna Strickson are also standing in Thurrock.

BNP East of England regional spokesperson Emma Colgate, who is standing in the Tilbury Riverside and Thurrock Park ward, has stood unsuccessfully as a councillor. She has previously said: “We have no argument with second-and third-generation Asian families who have worked very hard in Britain.”

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