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BNP secures two European seats | |
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BNP leader Nick Griffin has been elected to the European Parliament as the party won its first two seats. | |
Mr Griffin was elected for the North West region while Andrew Brons picked up another BNP seat in Yorkshire and Humber, where it won 10% of the vote. | |
Mr Griffin said the BNP was not racist but spoke for "ordinary people" neglected by other parties. | |
Labour and the Tories expressed their dismay at the result, saying it was a "sad moment" for British politics. | |
'Great victory' | |
Mr Griffin was elected to Brussels even though the BNP polled fewer votes in the region than it had in 2004. | |
The BNP came fifth in the popular vote in the region but won a seat through the system of proportional representation used in the European elections. | |
"It is a great victory," Mr Griffin said, adding that his party stood up for "indigenous people" who were victims of racial discrimination. | |
"We go on from here." | |
BBC political editor Nick Robinson said the BNP's success was down to the failure of other parties, not because it had appealed to many more people. | |
He added that the BNP had appeared to take votes off Labour, whose total vote fell by more than 200,000. | |
The BNP won more than 120,139 votes in the Yorkshire region, slightly less than in 2004, but enough to take one of the six seats on offer in the region. | The BNP won more than 120,139 votes in the Yorkshire region, slightly less than in 2004, but enough to take one of the six seats on offer in the region. |
Successful candidate Andrew Brons, a retired university lecturer, acknowledged that his victory would not be "universally popular". | Successful candidate Andrew Brons, a retired university lecturer, acknowledged that his victory would not be "universally popular". |
Despite the headlines, money and misrepresentation, we have managed to win through Andrew Brons, BNP | Despite the headlines, money and misrepresentation, we have managed to win through Andrew Brons, BNP |
He said the party, which is accused by its opponents of stirring racial hatred, something it denies, had survived an "onslaught" by the media and the political classes during the campaign. | He said the party, which is accused by its opponents of stirring racial hatred, something it denies, had survived an "onslaught" by the media and the political classes during the campaign. |
"Despite the headlines, money and misrepresentation, we have managed to win through," he said. | "Despite the headlines, money and misrepresentation, we have managed to win through," he said. |
The election was the "first step" towards the UK removing itself from the "EU dictatorship", he added. | The election was the "first step" towards the UK removing itself from the "EU dictatorship", he added. |
Car attacked | |
Labour said the victories were a "sad moment" for British politics. | |
"It is not a good night for anybody who campaigns against racism in politics," said Health Secretary Andy Burnham. | |
Mainstream parties must "understand" why people had voted for the BNP, Mr Burnham said, and must "painstakingly" work to win back support. | Mainstream parties must "understand" why people had voted for the BNP, Mr Burnham said, and must "painstakingly" work to win back support. |
The results showed voters were worried about immigration issues and that these concerns did need to be addressed, he added. | |
The Conservatives said the BNP victories were a "terribly sad moment" and that mainstream parties needed to "rethink" how they countered the BNP's arguments. | |
"All politicians should be asking themselves 'how did we allow this to happen?'," said the party's defence secretary Liam Fox. | |
Andy Burnham says the win will "redouble our determination to take them out" | Andy Burnham says the win will "redouble our determination to take them out" |
The BNP targeted the North West during the campaign, having had earlier success in local council elections. | |
It won one of its three English county council seats in Burnley in Thursday's elections. | It won one of its three English county council seats in Burnley in Thursday's elections. |
As Mr Griffin arrived at the North West count - held in Manchester's town hall - on Sunday, his car was surrounded by noisy protesters, who broke one of its windows. | |
Mr Griffin was forced to return later and enter the building by the back entrance, accompanied by several minders. | |
Police said one man was arrested in scuffles when Mr Griffin tried to get into the building. |