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Fears that BNP will run Stoke

June 12, 2008 23:00

By

Dana Gloger

2 min read

Anti-fascists are concerned that the British National Party (BNP) could control Stoke-on-Trent City Council within the next three years, following its gains in last month’s elections.

The party’s most notorious success in May’s local and London elections was Richard Barnbrook’s seat on the London Assembly, but it also made substantial gains elsewhere.

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An anti-BNP poster launched before the May local elections

In Stoke, the BNP increased its presence from six councillors to nine, making it the joint second-largest party on the council, along with the Conservative and Independent Alliance. In two of the city’s wards, the party holds all three council seats. The BNP is also the second-largest party on Barking and Dagenham Council.

Locals fear that within two or three years the party could control Stoke Council, and possibly win next year’s mayoral vote.

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