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Originally Posted by Vortex
The recent infighting you refer to was a highly orchestrated campaign by the state to undermine the BNP and make British politics the safe domain of the establishment. Most of the people who aligned themselves with the "rebels" did so because of a desire for more transparency in the party and concern over the behaviour of certain individuals. When it morphed into a campaign to get Griffin out (this was when the statists played their major hand and lost) the vast majority saw what the game was and returned to the fold. The rump that is left is a couple of bitter careerists aligned with state agents and extreme nationalists who desire a return to the old Tyndall era. The rebels have lost and the BNP moves on.
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Exactly, we are sure that one is a state agent since information getting out has been more or less non-existant of late.