
"The deputy leader of the British National Party has attacked the Uganda-born Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, for being 'anti-British' and an 'ambitious African'.
BNP number two Simon Darby suggested Dr Sentamu had no right to preach to Britons and added that Ugandans were likely to kill outspoken foreigners with spears."
If they were to get as much as a single EU seat in the forthcoming European elections, it would put the case for withdrawal from Brussels back by ten years.
The generally uninformed would associate leaving with hard right politics.
Some good news though. My spies tell me that the BNP campaign is faltering and Nick Griffin's attempts to be elected in the NW region are no longer imbued with the earlier confidence.
LINK: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1176865/BNP-chief-brands-Archbishop-York-anti-British-ambitious-African.html