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Former NF man behind Farage's campaign to boot out Tories Click here for full story => http://www.bnp.org.uk/news_detail.php?newsId=1413 Quote: |
Originally Posted by BNP site According to an article on yesterday’s “This-is-Devon” website associated with the Western Morning News, sleazy UKIP has now been accused by the Tories of ”attempting to kick Conservative MPs out of their seats” However it is not so much this political tactic that is newsworthy but, rather than the person who is allegedly helping them to “put the squeeze” on the Tories.
According to the article in question: ”The attempts to force Euro-sceptic Conservative MPs to support the "Better Off Out" campaign - calling for withdrawal from the EU - began in January when UKIP leader Nigel Farage wrote a letter outlining the plan to put up a candidate against them if they failed to sign up. The campaign has been stepped up in recent weeks by former British tennis ace and UKIP supporter Buster Mottram. He rang Mr Cox's office in the Commons several times before sending an e-mail threatening to "decapitate" him at the next General Election.”
Now older readers may remember that in the 1970’s the National Front enjoyed the endorsement of one Buster Mottram - an association that the NF played upon a great deal upon for propaganda purposes - much to the annoyance and fury of both the media and the far-left. Indeed, it was widely known in such circles that Mr. Mottram was closely associated with the NF’s then “upper-class” Richmond and Kingston Branch.
The question is - is UKIP’s Buster Mottram one and the same as he who formerly enthusiastically endorsed the old NF? | |