Saturday, November 04, 2006

North West BNP story shows naivety of members..... a disgrace......


Another Lib-Dem councillor banged to rights

Tameside correspondent reports.

Today it is reported that another North West Lib-Dem councillor has entered the ranks of the undesirable. Peter Wright joins such loathsome Lib-Dem creatures as Neil Derbyshire who in 2002 lost his Stockport council seat after being found guilty of an act of gross indecency with a sixteen year old boy in a public place and William Chadwick who lost his position as Lib-Dem leader on Preston council after being convicted of downloading indecent images of children from the internet on 18 occasions at Liverpool Crown Court on 4 March 2003.

Peter Wright, the Lib-Dem councillor for Audenshaw in the borough of Tameside, has been sentenced to twenty three weeks in prison for assaulting his common law wife of seventeen years.

During Mr Wright’s trial it came to light that the fifty six year old Lib-Dem councillor has a very questionable background.

In the 70’s he was a mercenary fighting in Angola and was sentenced to sixteen years imprisonment for his activities.

On returning to Britain he received a string of convictions for assaults. None of this prevented him from joining the Lib-Dem party nor did it prevent him from becoming a Lib-Dem councillor. It is truly amazing that the Lib-Dem party, staffed with personages such as the above, should have the nerve to pretend to be ‘better’ and ‘more moral’ and ‘more decent’ than the British National Party. No wonder that more and more decent people feel embarrassed to be identified with the Lib-Dem party and it’s policies.

SourcesStandards Board
Stockport Express
Manchester Evening News


http://www.bnp.org.uk/reg_showarticle.php?contentID=1464

NWN : Whomever put this story up to the BNP main website has no knowledge of facts. This story should be pulled immediately from the BNP website.

For a change from the normal Lib Dems, this guy is an ex-serviceman. He also did 'serious prison time' in Angola, from the mid 1970's.

I myself was approached to serve in Angola in mid 1976 when I came out of the Army.

Make no mistake, this guy has PTSD/Battle fatigue/shell shock, it's the same mental illness .

Any non ex-forces should get off this 'man's case', you don't know anything about stuff like this.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think nationalist comment on this case should focus not on Wright himself (for the reasons stated by NWN) but on the hypocrisy of the media. Can you imagine if Wright had been BNP - this business (especially the merc connection) would have been all over the national news and probably Panorama!