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| BNP councillor threatens college A TOP BNP councillor warned a college principal "there would be trouble" if he continued hosting anti-racism events, it has been claimed. Robert Bailey, leader of the BNP on Barking and Dagenham Council - who, in the run-up to the London Assembly elections launched tirade of foul-mouthed abuse at Recorder staff - had a face-off with Barking College principal Ted Parker on Monday, just hours before the college held a Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR) event at its Dagenham Road, Dagenham campus. According to Mr Parker, the Alibon ward councillor ordered him to stop hosting such events, or there would be "problems" from BNP members at the college. Mr Parker told the Recorder: "He was perfectly civil but he was obviously agitated. He seemed to be saying our students were in danger. "As he left he said 'you have been warned', which sort of stuck it my mind. I thought it was a little strange. "We have been involved with LMHR for a couple of years now. We oppose racism and promote harmony between people of all backgrounds, that's our ethos." Mr Bailey denied he had threatened the college principal with possible trouble. He said: "There will be no trouble from BNP people. We don't cause problems. They come from the far-left. Barking and Dagenham Recorder - BNP councillor threatens college
Give the BNP a little bit of power and it would appear they revert to type ..... confirming many peoples suspicions ! |