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Grrrrrrr I ****ing hate this place more and more, Whitwick has been BNP for two years and I can't stand the stigma attatched to a place ran by those wankers.
 
It looks like Derbyshire is going blue, swings of up to 22% have been seen so far towards the conservatives.
Swadlingcote lost already.
 
Whitwick was labour. Now Tory.

Local government
In a recent election the British National Party won both Hugglescote[5] and Whitwick - the first seats to be won by the BNP in Leicestershire. The BNP councillor for Whitwick is Ian Meller. Meller is a former member of the National Front who,in August 2000, was fined £400 with £55 costs for possessing an offensive weapon – believed to have been a chair leg. When he was arrested Meller was with a 15 strong contingent of National Front, intent on attacking a Gay Pride march in Leicester.
Meller's victory, in the District Council Elections of May 3rd 2007, was also significant in that his vote (922) significantly eclipsed that of his nearest rival, the long-standing Labour councillor, Derek Howe (839). Howe has two roads named after him in the village - Howe Road and Howe Court, which has been the source of some contention.
 
Local government
In a recent election the British National Party won both Hugglescote[5] and Whitwick - the first seats to be won by the BNP in Leicestershire. The BNP councillor for Whitwick is Ian Meller. Meller is a former member of the National Front who,in August 2000, was fined £400 with £55 costs for possessing an offensive weapon – believed to have been a chair leg. When he was arrested Meller was with a 15 strong contingent of National Front, intent on attacking a Gay Pride march in Leicester.
Meller's victory, in the District Council Elections of May 3rd 2007, was also significant in that his vote (922) significantly eclipsed that of his nearest rival, the long-standing Labour councillor, Derek Howe (839). Howe has two roads named after him in the village - Howe Road and Howe Court, which has been the source of some contention.


Come on Lako they were only queers, and to be fair the chair leg was broken at the top.
 
Local government
In a recent election the British National Party won both Hugglescote[5] and Whitwick - the first seats to be won by the BNP in Leicestershire. The BNP councillor for Whitwick is Ian Meller. Meller is a former member of the National Front who,in August 2000, was fined £400 with £55 costs for possessing an offensive weapon – believed to have been a chair leg. When he was arrested Meller was with a 15 strong contingent of National Front, intent on attacking a Gay Pride march in Leicester.
Meller's victory, in the District Council Elections of May 3rd 2007, was also significant in that his vote (922) significantly eclipsed that of his nearest rival, the long-standing Labour councillor, Derek Howe (839). Howe has two roads named after him in the village - Howe Road and Howe Court, which has been the source of some contention.

They are just individual Councillors - the Tories have overall control of the Council
 
Jo Fox has won Braunstone :icon_lol:
 
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