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Roger Phillips with a large cheque

A successful out-of-court settlement with the Trinity Group of newspapers for copyright infringement contributed a “substantial amount” towards the magnificent £2169 raised at the last British National Party meeting in Swansea.

The cheque was presented by well-known Welsh super activist Roger Phillips, who has already won world fame as the presenter of the “Wembley Colonisation” YouTube hit video.

Mr Phillips said that the money had been paid as settlement of a breach of copyright issue where a local BNP photograph had been used in a Trinity newspaper article. Mr Phillips’ announcement was met with rapturous applause.

The main fund raising event was held by Wales’s regional organiser Brian Mahoney, to whom credit must go for raising the total amount from the packed meeting.

Guest speaker for the evening was John Salvage from Black Country BNP. In honour of Mr Salvage’s appearance, several St George flags were hung around the room.

In addition to the main speaker, two local speakers, Jennie Noble and Clive Bennett, provided the meeting with fascinating talks on wind farms and the importance of having hope in the future respectively.

Mr Bennett also paid tribute to the venue host Christine for use of the room and the buffet, and to Sue who organised the highly successful raffle.

Swansea will play host to another fundraising meeting next month,” Mr Bennett said. “If you are in the area and interested in taking part or joining in, then get in touch with your local organiser or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for details.”