
Telegraph: Nick Griffin, the British National Party (BNP) leader, described his party’s breakthrough in the European elections as “a great moment for democracy” and blamed Labour for alienating voters.
The BNP won its first two seats in the European Parliament as Labour headed for its worst ever results, finishing in third place nationwide with just 15 per cent of the vote.
The BNP made its first breakthrough in the Yorkshire region, before it was confirmed that leader Nick Griffin had been returned by voters in the North West at 2am this morning.
Mr Griffin said that his party had gained from Labour’s failures. He said: “It is a historic breakthrough. It is a great moment for democracy. Labour has helped to turn this country into a crime-ridden slum with no industry left.”
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