THE British National Party held a victory rally in a Manchester pub amid chaotic scenes yesterday.
Leader Nick Griffin was celebrating his election as an MEP to represent the North West in this week's Euro elections.
He told journalists that the Manchester Evening News was barred from the meeting because he objected to some of our reporting about his party.
However, MEN reporter Yakub Qureshi managed to get into the press conference. Here is his report:
NICK Griffin claims to be the only man voters can trust to police Britain's borders - but perhaps he should start by looking at his own party meetings.
The BNP put up a wall of burly minders to provide security at the dingy pub where newly-elected Mr Griffin was holding a victory rally, and also to exclude the Manchester Evening News.
As they monitored the credentials of journalists, the minders said that the M.E.N. was barred and they quickly turned away a crew from our sister television station Channel M on the grounds that they were guilty by association.
But when I reached the front, I simply showed my card and walked in.
I wasn't exactly difficult to pick-out - I was the only non-white person in the room.
The meeting began with a short speech from the party's werewolf-eyebrowed deputy leader Simon Darby, who complained that his party had been told they couldn't use Manchester town hall.
Policies
Party leader Nick Griffin stood metres away as he crowed how he had withdrawn the M.E.N's 'privileges' after we highlighted his policies on Ghurkha veterans.
Mr Griffin's party wants 'non-indigenous' Brits - people like me - to leave the country.
The party's manifesto says black and Asian families who have been living in Britain for decades should be offered money as an incentive to leave.
I was genuinely worried when I heard this. Being Scottish-Pakistani I might only get half the cash.
Mr Griffin, who has denied the Holocaust and who has a criminal conviction for publishing material likely to incite racial hatred, was asked directly if there was the slightest chance that his party, which only signs white people up as members, could be just a tiny, tiny, little bit... racist.
Surrounded by bunting and limp balloons, his answer was emphatic.
Conspiracy
Every newspaper, radio and TV station in the country, along with political rivals, church and charity leaders, trade unions, had got it wrong and were deliberately distorting his policies.
During an hour-long question and answer session, he continued to refer to the 'mass media conspiracy' but seemed to falter when asked if he would mind living next door to a Muslim family - eventually responding he wouldn't be 'particularly bothered'.
However, he caught everyone off guard with the extraordinary claim that the BNP were the natural choice for Asian women suffering domestic violence.
"Asian women come to the BNP for help because no-one else will touch the subject," he claimed.
He was also taken to task by one journalist who asked him to explain a BNP poster which contrasted 1950s schoolchildren looking happy with a recent picture of two grimacing coloured boys.
"It's not racist. It's factual," he said. "It's not a matter of immigration. It's a matter of colonisation. Places like Blackpool and Preston have been smashed up by the liberal elite."
Campaign
The party do have other policies apart from race - but they seem a bit woolly.
The BNP's website describes the party as 'Britain's only true green party'.
However, Mr Griffin told reporters one of his first priorities in Europe would be an urgent campaign for more nuclear power stations.
He also cast doubt on evidence that human activity has caused global warming, saying: "They say the icecaps are melting. The ice has melted on Mars and there are no 4x4s there."
After being pelted with eggs in London the previous day, Mr Griffin and his party had adopted a cloak-and-dagger approach to the Manchester meeting.
Party organisers had originally told journalists to meet outside the nearby Sheridan Suite - a well known venue for Asian weddings and other multi-culture events - where they were told they would receive further instructions.
But this approach failed when BNP activists were chased off by managers at the Sheridan Suite, who took exception to their car park being used as a staging area.
Unsurprisingly the 'secret location' for the meeting turned out to be the Ace of Diamonds pub some 200 yards away, which is owned by BNP candidate Derek Adams and currently fighting a closure notice. Around 50 anti- BNP protesters chanted slogans outside the Miles Platting boozer as police tried to prevent the egg-pelting scenes which marked Mr Griffin's ill-fated visit to London on Tuesday.
Yesterday, one passer-by was arrested for apparently verbally abusing Mr Griffin as he left the meeting. Minutes before, the newly-elected MEP had told reporters: "There are far more controversial people than me in Europe."

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J smith (10/06/2009 at 19:37)
Let the individual decide who to vote for and credit the public with some intelligence.
Andy., Bury (10/06/2009 at 19:47)
Ridicule is the best weapon against these idiots and their idiotic, hateful, hate-filled policies
Formerly Aussie Blue - Back In Manc, UK (10/06/2009 at 19:56)
Rammylad (10/06/2009 at 20:12)
The MEN sank to a low point with it's support in favour of the con tax despite regular 80% polls against, but this BNP bashing is beyond low, it is simply immature.
Tameside Blue, Tameside (10/06/2009 at 20:17)
Does that mean that if you leave the country voluntarily, you could be banished to Scotland !!!!
Seriously though, whatever the BNP's beliefs, and no matter what they want to do, the only reason they got the votes is because the public want to hit the 'Crooks' in power.
We let them know last year when we finally got a vote on something, the Con charge
Why can't we have a referendum on other serious matters such as being in Europe and mass imigration ?
We pay millions of pounds every day into Europe just to subsidise the 'New' countries coming into the EU. No wonder we're bankrupt
Rammylad (10/06/2009 at 20:18)
North Bury, Bury (10/06/2009 at 20:48)
RT, UK (10/06/2009 at 21:32)
Channel M and MEN should take some time out to build bridges. Present an unbiased report based on facts at the time for a change.
Why - because they are making news gathering over personal.
Mannyman2009, Manchester (10/06/2009 at 21:51)
Voter (10/06/2009 at 21:53)
Chilling in the Sun, manchester (10/06/2009 at 23:06)
I'm just wondering what nick and his mob thought of England's performance tonight?
didn't Defoe, Young, Lescott, Walcott and Johnson do well?!
Working Class Hero (10/06/2009 at 23:20)
This is straight from the horses mouth. The BNP does not want to "expel" non-whites from Britain, and has no policies that state such an intention. BNP policies state that only illegal immigrants and migrant criminals will be deported, not those here legally.
This was taken from the website of the BNP
Mustafa Say (10/06/2009 at 23:27)
You then insult the appearance of a somebody, fair enough freedom of speech is what I believe in but if someone insulted your appearance then ohhh you could accuse them of all kinds of thing.
You state that BNP party activists were "chased off by managers at the Sheridan Suite". What if it was the other way round and BNP activists chased the managers,then that would be a story with a racist tone.
Then you describe yourself as "Scotish-Pakistani", I don't understand why anyone would desribe themselves in this way, I don't know what you mean.
Before you censor this post remember that I have not said anything libel or insulted anyone, we need open debate and it is through lack of this that many people have voted BNP.
Laurent Charvet's Explosive Run, Sheffield (10/06/2009 at 23:38)
"his party, which only signs white people up as members".......Isn't that enough?
A party which suggested gunmen on the cliffs of Dover too.
Grow up everyone. It's all nice having a rant against a journalist but the BNP supporters are quite simply balding, chubby, middle aged men who are annoyed because their lackadaisical approach to gaining employment is being beaten by the harder working Polish.
CorneredAllTheLuck, Tameside (11/06/2009 at 00:18)
Dave Brown (11/06/2009 at 00:21)
Dave, NZ
Donald, manchester (11/06/2009 at 01:00)
Alan the Drum, Moston (11/06/2009 at 01:10)
They do not limit their bigotry to colour. Any perceived sign of what they consider to be inferiority is a target.
Mr Griffin. One day you will become infirm and I hope you enjoy being the butt of BNP "jesting".
philten (11/06/2009 at 06:42)
education,housing,employment,etc are limited,if the main political parties are so politically correct that they will not acknowledge peoples
concerns then they will vote for a political that will.
j j (11/06/2009 at 06:58)
BlueWahoo, Middleton, Manchester (11/06/2009 at 08:50)
Tameside Blue, Completely agree.
J smith, I think part of the problem is the younger generation do not know what the other political parties stand for, but thank to the MEN everybody 'knows' what the BNP are about. So its either you agree with the BNP and vote for them or they dont vote. Maybe the other political parties will stop their bull-cr*p talking and take the straight talking approach of the BNP.
steve wilson (11/06/2009 at 08:52)
Black Flag (11/06/2009 at 08:58)
So, you feel that the MEN was wrong to support the congestion charge, given that only 21% of the people who voted in Greater Manchester voted in favour of the congestion charge.
Given that only 8% of people who voted in the North West voted for the BNP, making them less than half as popular as the congestion charge, surely you should be applauding the MEN's stance.
dessie, manchester (11/06/2009 at 09:05)
If britain had a backbone to say to immigrants we cannot allow you into the country then there would be no BNP. So well done labour and the cons!!!!!!!!!!!
Nobby's Tiles, Manchester (11/06/2009 at 09:05)