Thursday 29 April 2010

Independent support for democracy

BNP and Independants to work together to allow an elected member full access to the democratic process.

Please fear not, I have in no way whatsoever switched allegiance from the BNP, in fact far from it.


The independents and I are working together simply for the purpose of seat allocation on the committees so that I can more effectively conduct my role as borough councillor for the Fenside ward.

Readers may recall that since my election back in November 2008 I have been trying to gain fair and equal representation on committee seats, I have pursued the issue via the every available channel, finally bringing the matter before the standards committee and full council.

In the now traditional manner we have been accustomed to here in Boston the ruling BBI party voted out an amendment to the constitution that would and could have allowed me to take my rightful place.

I feel that my association with the independent group for this purpose serves both there own cause as well as mine given they have lost one of their number to the conservative group.

As I am sure you are aware I am standing for the British National Party in the forthcoming general election, and I fully expect that after next years local election results the BNP with have a group all of its own in the council chamber.


Cllr David Owens

Tuesday 27 April 2010

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p007fyxk/The_Breakfast_Show_with_Rod_Whiting_General_Election_Boston_and_Skegness_debate/
Link to the Boston And Skegness election debate!

Hear from the candidates at the following

Labour Kenny .36

BNP Owens 1.22

Libdem Smith 1.24

Indi Wilson 1.27

Con simmonds 1.44

Ukip paine 2.08

A somewhat distorted amount of time given to Cons and labour and ukip vs myself, Kenny i.e. labour have no political representation in the area but still get more time than an elected member.

Slide through to hear what the electorate have to say.

Reminder of BNP local support.

Boston North West By-Election 15 October 2009
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Andrea Jenkyns 597 38.7 +13.2
BNP David Owens 581 37.7 +17.1
Labour Pam Kenny 204 13.2 +1.9
Liberal Democrat Michael Shriden-Shinn 160 10.4 +3.2
Majority 16 1.0
Turnout 1,542 21.3

This fact seems to be completely ignored by the BBC when broadcasting comments relating to this current election. I had an interview on Monday afternoon with BBC radio Lincolnshire, they seem to have left most of it on the editing floor!

Well perhaps the truth is a little to difficult to handle and the BBC do not want to allow honest comment on the state of our nation by some "nasty" bnp man. Pathetic!

Friday 16 April 2010

Game On

Nomination papers are in and accepted so now it's game on. I have written to the BBC in connection with the coverage of the election on their website which has excluded the British National Party amongst those contesting the seat. Please feel free to email or call them yourselves to add weight to the request.

Saturday 10 April 2010

People like you!

Vote BNP

Sorry for the lack of posts lately, but as I am sure you may understand there's a lot going on behind the scenes.

The election has been called at last, and as many of you may already be aware I am standing for Boston and Skegness.

Over the last few months the Lincolnshire Coastal Group, the fastest growing group in Britain, has been hard at work raising awareness all along the coastal strip, and has had some brilliant results with increasing members and funding for this campaign.
In the last 12 hours alone, two new members joined the ever growing membership of this dedicated group.

With this support behind me I am sure this will be a most pleasing campaign with a result that we can all be proud of.

However, as always,help is always welcome , so if any one wishes to help out with the distribution of leaflets, postcards or donations please let me know and I will direct you to the relevant person who can assist.