
After a short break for Christmas and the New Year, Derbyshire British National Party activists kicked off 2012 with a leafleting session yesterday in Church Gresley near Swadlincote.
I was amongst a team from Amber Valley which joined other activists from across the county to deliver leaflets in support of the campaign by British National Party Chairman Nick Griffin MEP for the British people to be given the chance to decide on Britain's future membership of the European Union in a referendum.

In the October 2007 by-election in Church Gresley Ward for a seat on South Derbyshire District Council, British National Party candidate Richard Fallows beat the Conservative Party candidate to attain second place with a creditable 35% of the vote.
Co-operation between groups within Derbyshire allows Derbyshire British National Party to cover large areas during such Days of Action. Yesterday's distribution of around 3,000 leaflets highlights the efficiency of these operations, which help to make Derbyshire one of the top performing areas in the East Midlands.
Our regular Days of Action will return next week as we spread our message of hope to another Derbyshire community.
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