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Police need to 'get a grip' of protesters, says BNP leader Nick Griffin
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10 June 2009
The British National Party leader spoke out after being besieged by around 40 protesters when he held a press conference in a Manchester pub today.
Mr Griffin, who along with Andrew Brons was elected as an MEP, said: "There wasn't a huge police presence yesterday. The police let the mob run wild.
"I think it's very sad that a hostile mob which is partly paid for by taxpayers and backed by Labour and the Conservatives is allowed to get away with mob violence on the streets of Britain in 2009.
"I've got to go and visit constituents in places like Preston and Andrew Brons has to go to places like Bradford. The police need to get a grip on these people and stop them throwing eggs and bricks.
"Like us or not we are a democratic party elected by people who have specific concerns they think we will address properly."
Mr Griffin was pelted with eggs on College Green in Westminster yesterday after being targeted by protesters.
Today he posed for photographers in the bar of the Ace of Diamonds pub with a box of eggs and sat on a bar stool reading the Daily Star, whose front page read "The Yolk's on You".
Mr Griffin said: "I want to get away from the publicity. It's been fun while it's lasted."
He said he wanted to represent constituents "regardless of their creed or colour" but added: "I would expect most ethnic minorities would go to the Labour Party, as it's the party for them."
Mr Griffin said the BNP was the persecuted party after Manchester City Council refused to allow them to hold a press conference in the town hall where he learned of his election to the European Parliament on Sunday night.
He said: "The mob outside are allowed to meet in Manchester Town Hall to plot violence against the BNP... If that's not persecution, pray tell me what is."
There was a heavy police presence and BNP security presence outside the BNP-supportive pub on Oldham Road, and reporters faced several demands for identification before being allowed inside.
Several newspapers were banned from attending "because of the lies they have printed", Mr Griffin said.
Protesters chanted outside the pub and played Bob Marley songs while inside Mr Griffin sipped a half of bitter and spoke to the media.
Mr Griffin warned: "Unless the police and the British political elite get a grip of the public disorder, the consequences could, as I'm sure you are aware, be extremely grave indeed."
He claimed the party has seen a growth in membership applications and said its call centre received 20,000 phone calls in the first 15 minutes after a BNP party political broadcast was shown on television.
Tina Wingfield, BNP membership secretary, said 2,000 people have joined the party in the last six weeks, increasing overall membership by about 25%.
Mrs Wingfield, who is a BNP councillor in Cumbria along with her husband, said: "It's an absolutely huge rise in membership. We've got a backlog of calls to answer, of which we hope to translate about 20% into new members."
Mr Griffin expressed anger about a leaflet on how to vote being produced in a foreign language.
Referring to the leaflet, which was "probably Punjabi", he said: "They're using British taxpayers' money to encourage one section of the community, and one section alone, to vote. It's gerrymandering."
Mr Griffin repeatedly denied being a racist or a fascist.
He said: "The way that this country is run is racist. We're about levelling the playing field.
"The state has forced us to be classed as white British, which means you alone are not covered by the Race Relations Act.
"There's a huge amount of institutional racism in this country towards white British people."
He predicted the Conservatives would win the next general election but said that in 12 months more and more people would turn to the BNP.
He also predicted that his party would overtake the Lib Dems in three years.
Mr Griffin said: "We are going to win seats in the Houses of Parliament. It's a huge victory (recent electoral gains) because, as you all know, we've been demonised, lied about, as well as being persecuted and denied the right to public meetings and we've beaten through all of that to win seats."
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