Friday, April 27, 2007

EXCLUSIVE: North West England, Lib Dem-BNP Pact on Council Seats?


More will follow when I get back from Burnage. In short there is written evidence of an electoral pact on a particular NW council whereby BNP and Lib Dem will each avoid hard campaigning in the others' target seats.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

God you lot are sad people. Get a life.

Chris Paul said...

Perhaps you'd like to know the details before you start writing it off? Or perhaps you already know?? Possibly have the guts to use your own name???

There has been a pattern of cooperation of Lib Dems with BNP emerging over the last few weeks. This is no surprise. So perhaps you're wrong about who the sad people are round here.

1. Boosting BNP to a committee
2. Signing BNP forms
3. Electoral pact with BNP

And let's not forget the well-founded allegation of a "joke" Nazi salute in Manchester's Council Chamber and the Mayor of Settle with his "no coon jokes" joke.

Come on you Lib Dems! Backing the fash.

jailhouselawyer said...

Mmmmm! Is this a real exclusive? Hanky panky in politics. Why am I not surprised?

Chris Paul said...

It is a real exclusive, I believe. Partially apparent from the pattern of the declarations. But there are also emails which incriminate. Just fact checking.

Lib Dems presumably think it's fine. Hence troll.

lorenzo23 said...

Dish the dirty deed. Not surprised.
The Lib-Dems are the mongrel splitters party. Split from the Liberals (still going in some parts of the UK), and the SDP who split from Labour. No disrespect for mongrel dogs intended.
The Lib-Dems ar'nt a party they are a franchise - you can use the logo, say what you want, all you have to deliver are the seats.
Did you see Louise Baldock blog about what's happening in L'pool. 10th April - Liberals do a deal with Lib-Dems to win target seats.
Sometimes you wish for a Tory revival in local politics knowing the Lib-Dems will be squeezed by the real choice of us and them.

Anonymous said...

Lorenzo - be careful what you wish for.
Did you hear Ming on Five Live last week?
The franchise point was put to him in those terms.
Local circumstances blah blah. No principles blah blah. We're so left wing we're gagging to work with Tories blah blah.

Chris Paul said...

They are a protest vote. And in that regard at least rather like the BNP. They're not fussy about who they get into bed with.

Anonymous said...

Tory revival is here. They have mummy's boys roaming the streets of Manchester being homophobic about Labour's leaflet which includes reference to Pride.