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ORGANISING A BPP UNIT by National Organiser, Eddy Morrison Basic information for Unit Leaders So
you've joined
the British People’s Party! There is no local unit in your area? Not to
worry.
The answer lies in YOUR hands. Each and every member can help to get a
local
unit started and it's a lot easier than you think. The
first step
is to sound out close friends and family. It is often from these people
you
will find your first recruits to the BPP. You know them, probably for
much of
your life and its 90% certain that they'll agree with most of what the
BPP stand
for. Your workmates and neighbours may also be very patriotic and
relate to the
climate of fear over the effects of multi-racialism that affects all of
our White
British people. Leafleting
is
easy to organise. Order a supply from BPP and/or produce or download
your own
on a BPP national or local issue you want to highlight. Many people now
own
PC's and printers, and with cheap and good quality photocopying within
easy
reach, a local leaflet can quickly be produced. Do remember to let BPP HQ know your contact
details so we can put them on the main website at www.bppuk.org and
also in our
regular monthly magazine "VANGUARD”.A hotline phone number is useful
too.
This way you will soon find local people getting in contact with you to
find
out about the local BPP. Remember,
the British
People’s Party is Send
a press
release to your local paper, telling them that the BPP is active in
their
locality. Make the press release punchy: "Equal Rights for Whites
says
newly formed BPP unit" or "No Bogus Asylum Here", usually
grabs the media's attention! Monitor the letters column of your local
paper and
have a member delegated to regularly write in on issues of interest -
always
make sure the BPP's name is mentioned, along with your unit and
regional HQ. When
you have
four or five members or supporters, organise a regular meeting monthly,
fortnightly, weekly, whatever suits the local units needs. Invite along
new
enquiries and friends of new members and supporters who might be
interested. GET
PEOPLE INVOLVED! Don't
try and
hog all the work yourself - there is a lot of it in a busy unit, and
giving
somebody a bit of responsibility will get them more committed to the
BPP and
also raise the morale of the Unit. Place
regular
orders for the “Vanguard” and “Imperium”. Establish a sales
round
and make a note of the address of anybody who buys a copy. Go back with
the
next issue and get them into the habit of becoming “Vanguard”
readers.
They will soon become members too! Pass
around some
of our wide range of "correspondence only" stickers or information
slips. These are meant for attaching to local mail, putting in your
home or car
window, but also have a wide range of uses. They can be handed out for
instance
as "calling cards". Their short sharp slogans carry the message of
the BPP quickly into the minds and hearts of the local White people. As
your unit
gets bigger and you are feeling more confident, organise a monthly
local
meeting in a pub or meeting room. You need to be able to muster at
least
fifteen to twenty guaranteed people to make such a meeting worth
holding. Book
the meeting under name other than the BPP (unless your local landlord
is
already a member!). Remember that although most people agree with us,
they are
frightened of being labeled 'racists' by local councils dominated by
Old System
parties who are hysterically opposed to the challenge of a radical
force like
the BPP. Use a sensible cover name. Make your local meeting
interesting.
Background music is good for atmosphere as supporters arrive. Have some
flags
or banners on display and organise a literature table where new people
can buy
leaflets, stickers, badges, posters and papers. Try
and book a
guest speaker from another area or from HQ. from time to time and
ALWAYS have a
theme for your meeting. Don't let people just gather round aimlessly
for you'll
quickly find what could have been a
powerful recruiting tool
turning into a monthly boozing and moaning club - guaranteed to PUT OFF
new
folk. Nation for decades. Be prepared to take some flak. Be proud of that criticism and hostility. The more you get, the more successful you are being!
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