On Thursday, March 14th, the British Democrats won a Town Council by-election in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, with an impressive 47% of the vote. Ken Perrin, our candidate, defeated the Labour and Independent candidates to win the seat.
During the campaign, candidates distributed election leaflets and canvassed the residents of Slade Lode ward. Our new councillor, Ken Perrin, started working with residents to resolve issues in the ward, such as parking and speeding problems, even before election day arrived. These efforts show our commitment to Community-Based Politics.
Despite facing the Labour Party, our candidate had a good chance of winning the seat, as we received positive feedback from the residents. Our effective election techniques can help us punish the main parties at the ballot box.
At the British Democrats, we are building a team of disciplined, organised, and dedicated activists who will be essential for future success and the Patriotic Nationalist fightback against the Lib-Lab-Con parties.
We thank Ken, Penny, and all our tireless activists for their work during this campaign. We believe that building a strong party of councillors with an unbreakable foundation is crucial for Nationalists who are interested in Community-Based Politics. Therefore, we encourage you to JOIN US!
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Congratulations to The Britsh Democratic Party. I see one of the old gang party councillors is moaning about ‘ a dark day for Chatteris’, it is actually very positive for the area to have a patriotic representative for a change. The old gang parties have overseen high levels of mass immigration without any consent from the British people, we see the result of this everyday, where we feel like foreigners in our own country. They still have the gall to lecture us about who to vote for. What a nerve. Once again, onwards and upwards to the British Democratic Party, the future is patriotism.