First a big thank you to BNPElectionResults for providing the results to yesterdays by-election in Camp Hill, Nuneaton and Bedworth.  I shall ensure this excellent site is added to our directory listings in the very near future.

  1. Labour 670 = 47.1%
  2. BNP 478 = 33.6%
  3. Con 275 = 19.3%

2008 result

  1. BNP 675 = 36.1%
  2. Lab 562 = 30.1%
  3. Con 541 = 29%
  4. Soc 88 = 3.8%


2006 result Lab 664 Con 585
2004 result Lab 688 Con 523

Labour match the same vote count as when it has been a two horse race. Do they expect us to believe they can get this many votes without external help, by other means such as postal ballot papers. Enough said but strong look of something wrong with the Labour vote.

Now on the other hand it is easy to get down and think oh dear, bad night for the BNP the dream is over. Well just look at the figures. BNP vote is down by just 2.5% So in the intense heat of battle and a full array of dirty tricks from Labour the BNP still managed to hold the vote strong.

As for the Tories being the party in waiting for this nation, yet again their vote collapses down nearly 10%

If anyone has to worry about tonight's result it is them, if they think they have the support of the country tonight it just shows that it is only paper thin.

As for Labour let us hope the voters look at their pay packets when the national insurance rise hits, and when the job they do have is bought out and exported abroad.

Only the BNP stand up for the British Workers and the British People. I soon expect us to win this seat back.

Thank you for the heads up kinsman.  I also went and had a look at these results and what was going on up there.  And what do we find?  The state sponsored and Third Party, communist run Searchlight were there campaigning for Labour by distributing at great expense, no less than two BNP smear leaflets using activists that they brought in from all over the country.

I wonder also if the "genuine" labour voters were aware that the government will be increasing VAT from 15% to 17.5% form 1st January 2010.  A tax by another name is still a tax.

Last Updated ( Friday, 11 December 2009 10:30 )