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Denis Adams BNP (30 January 2010)Pop Up Embed Embed this video on your site Denis Adams 27/12/1950 - 30/01/2010
Black Country BNP are very, very sorry, to announce the passing of a true Gentleman and Nationalist. Denis Adams sadly passed away on the Thirtieth of January 2010 in his home city of Birmingham after feeling unwell. Denis was a very proud and vocal activist, and was an advocate of being open about his membership of the British National Party. Our heartfelt sympathies go out to Denis's family, friends and colleagues. His passing is an extremely sad loss to the Black Country Branch in particular, in addition to the Solihul branch, of which he was a founding member. What follows can only really be told by one who knew him, so we must thank his much loved daughters for this opportunity to do just that.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 February 2010 11:56 ) SCOTT ATKINSON BNP (12th December 2008)
The death has been announced of Burnley BNP super-activist Scott Atkinson at the shockingly young age of just 37. Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 February 2010 11:55 ) Anne Willets BNP (May 2009)
Team Black Country BNP is saddened to announce the passing of Anne Willets (63), a very active and vocal Nationalist. Anne passed away at home after a long illness. “Anne joined the Black Country branch after a leaflet and newspaper was posted through her door in 2001,” said John Salvage, Black Country BNP correspondent. “Within a month, Anne and others went to their very first Red, White and Blue festival. From the moment she joined, Anne took to political activity in a way which put many lazy armchair Nationalists to shame. “Week after week, month in and month out, Anne and I were often the only activists to undertake the massive task of putting the Black Country on the map,” Mr Salvage said. “Anne attended every meeting and made sure she donated something each time, however much this may have hurt financially. I have many fond memories of meetings, activities, and fundraising initiatives where Anne made them light, breezy, and very humorous. “In part of one particular long, hard campaign, Anne leafleted in terrible weather and her feet literally bled. On another occasion, she got rather angry with an argumentative heckler, putting him in his place. They got together at the end of the night though, apologised to each other, and ended up having a right old laugh with him buying her second favourite drink of orange juice, (tea was not available),” Mr Salvage said. “Whilst accompanying myself on speaking engagements nationwide, Anne made many Nationalist friends and encouraged other women to get involved in leafleting. She was happy to be seen at the meetings as one of the ‘proud British ladies’.” “Anne will be missed by everyone who knew her, and we send our condolences to her family. Without Anne, the job of putting the Black Country in a serious, and professional political position, would simply have been a terribly hard, long and lonely process. Anne always made sure she was there when it really mattered. I want to say thanks Anne, God bless you; we’ll make sure all your hard work is never going to be in vain. See you on the other side.” We grieve the loss of a sister and fellow activist. We will not forget you Anne. We never forget. Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 February 2010 14:23 ) Nigel Williamson BNP (18th March, 2008)
Councillor Nigel Williamson of Broughton, Cockermouth, Cumbria, died on Tuesday 18th March 2008, at his home, of a heart attack.Born in Whitehaven in 1957, Nigel was educated at Bransty junior and Richmond secondary school. He left school and joined the army for a time then worked locally in various jobs before moving away to London to further his education and find better employment. Being a Cumbrian at heart it was a great joy to Nigel to be re-united with his childhood sweetheart Martine and move back to Cumbria where they married and made their home in Broughton, a small village just outside Cockermouth. Always a British Patriot, Nigel’s increasing concerns about the nation brought him to the British National Party. He joined and soon became a tireless activist and campaigner. Nigel was instrumental in setting up the Copeland group of the BNP and was group secretary. He was also a key member of Cumbria BNP security and has helped keep the Chairman and countless others safe in meetings, the RWB festival and events as challenging as the free speech debate in the Oxford Union. His commitment to the local community was rewarded last November when he was co-opted onto Broughton Moor Parish Council, becoming the first British National Party Parish Councillor in Cumbria. As well as his work for the Parish he was a “digi-pal” for Help the Aged, assisting with the digital switchover in Copeland, an active member of ABEX the Association of British Ex-servicemen and was due to start further volunteer work with Age Concern. He was a true Patriot and friend and will be missed and remembered by all who knew him. Our thoughts are with his wife Martine. The funeral will be at Distington Hall Crematorium, Distington Hall, Distington, Workington, Cumbria, CA14 4QY (North West)Phone: 01946 830561, Thursday, 27th March at 3.30pm, there will be a wake afterwards in a local venue. Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 February 2010 09:20 ) Leslie Griffiths BNP (19th April 2008)
Les was a well known and well respected member of the community in Carlisle and his passing has brought deep sadness to many people. Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 February 2010 11:50 ) |
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