The London Colney Mosque and the BNP

I am pleased to say that the proposed plan for the creation of a large Mosque and associated facilities at the end of Lowbell Lane in London Colney has been rejected at a planning meeting held last night.
Now the councillors who sat on the councils plans south committee refused the proposal citing parking, traffic issues, road safety and noise but they would say that.
However my information leads me to believe that this planned enrichment of the area was a done deal until the British National Party announced they were fielding Danny Seabrook as a candidate in a coming council election.
And the rag St. Albans & Harpenden Review gives the game away in their first paragraph of an attack on the BNP:
was rejected at a planning meeting last night, with councillors keen to prevent the far right British National Party scoring political points on the back of the issue.
So there you have it. The councils rejection of the proposal, which up until last night they had supported, had nothing to do with the fact that no people other than the moslems wanted the Mosque but everything to do with the growing support for the British National Party in the area and that it was only the BNP who had spoken out about the Mosque.
Now of course, the moslems, ignoring the wishes of the people whose lives they wish to blight are seeking an appeal and take it to an higher level and force the proposal through.
The Welsh actor Philip Madoc, who has lived in the area for many years said:
“The village is a delightful place and old London Colney has got character. This summer has been the best I have ever seen it. It’s a glorious place and we want to preserve that or improve that. I hope that it will be as is.”
Glad you appreciate it Philip but will you and the people of London Colney now appreciate what millions of displaced True British People have lost by forced into becoming White Flighters from their once "delightful places" and vote BNP so that we can take back Our Country?
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