09-05-2008, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by charlie endell
"Then there are Mike Nattrass and Jeffrey Titford. Besides being MEPs - the former is Ukip national chair and West Midlands organiser - both are former members of Denis Delderfield’s New Britain Party, which is pro-apartheid, pro-Rhodesia and opposed to black African, Afro-Caribbean and Asian immigration. In 1980 the NBP hit the headlines, for the first and perhaps only time, when it absorbed Patrick Moore’s equally revolting United Country Party. The change of party by Nattrass and Titford owes less to conviction, more, they confess, to hopes of being elected".
Introduction
"In a letter this month to his supporters, Holmes, a retired newspaper publisher, said four of the party's current senior officers had once been members of Delderfield's New Britain, which advocated repatriation of immigrants. The four are the party's new leader, MEP Jeffrey Titford, chairman Michael Natrass, party secretary Bryan Smalley, and Derek Bennett, on the National Executive"
The Observer,
Sunday May 21 2000
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>> which advocated repatriation of immigrants <<
Is that voluntary repatriation or compulsory repatriation?
Rather typical of the Observer not to be clear about the distinction.
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