FURIOUS scenes greeted the far-right BNP’s European election victory after a night of drama at Manchester town hall.
Party leader Nick Griffin – who has a conviction for publishing material likely to incite racial hatred – will now represent the north west of England, including Greater Manchester, in Brussels.
Newly-elected Euro-MPs from all the mainstream parties walked off the stage in protest as Griffin began his victory speech.
Sir Robert Atkins, the Conservatives’ top candidate, described the BNP as an ‘aberration’.
Tony Lloyd, MP for Manchester Central, described the result as a 'moment of shame’ for the region.
The BNP won the last of eight seats in the north west by around 5,000 votes, ahead of the Greens.
It came fifth in the north west elections with 132,094 votes meaning the party gained their second seat of the night.
His victory came after the party won its first seat when Andrew Brons received 120,139 votes in the Yorkshire and Humber region.
Earlier hundreds gathered outside the town hall under the Unite Against Racism banner ahead of the candidates arriving for the declaration.
Euro election results night - as it happened
Placard waving campaigners manned the entrance to the Town Hall to greet the MP delegates.
And when the BNP leader arrived in a gold people carrier vehicle they stormed forward preventing him from getting out.
Paul Jenkins
The BNP is not a normal political party and they should not be treated as such
Earlier speakers told crowds to the strains of the Bob Marley hit One Love that a vote for the BNP was a vote for ‘racism and ignorance’.
The BNP wins came as the party appeared to attract significant numbers of disaffected Labour voters.
Health Secretary Andy Burnham, a North West MP, said the result was a “sad moment for British politics”.
He said: “It is deeply uncomfortable to see the BNP polling in the numbers they have.
“Whatever the country’s problems the BNP are never the answer.
“The BNP is the ultimate protest vote, a two fingered vote and largely a comment on Westminster politics.
“I think the BNP have got very clever in hiding their racist beliefs.”
Aberration
Tory MEP Sir Robert Atkins described the BNP as an ‘aberration’.
Speaking after his re-election, Sir Robert said: “We have today an aberration which many right-thinking people in this country and in this region will be appalled by.
“I know that my colleagues in the Labour Party and Liberal Democrats will join with me in regretting what has happened tonight.
“I can promise on behalf of the sensible parties represented tonight that we will fight the battle for regional and British interests.
“I am sad that a triumph has been tarnished by the election of someone who we do not approve of.”
Re-elected Labour MEP Arlene McCarthy added: “I am sad that democracy has thrown up the aberration of the BNP. It is a party of prejudice and intolerance.”
Lib Dem MEP Chris Davies, speaking after his re-election, said: “Ninety-two per cent of the people of the north west have rejected a party which promotes policies of racial hatred.
“It says something about us as individuals. We can try to justify it as a protest vote but I do not think that the BNP hides its racist views and clearly some people sympathise with that.”
Sad
Sir Richard Leese, Labour leader of Manchester City Council said: “It is a very sad day for the north west.
“I think it shows the flaws in a system that allows them to get a seat with such a small share of the vote.
“All of us who care about this country, care about our way of life here, care about democracy, will spend the next five years working to make sure the fascists are not returned.”
But Mr Griffin said he was “absolutely delighted”.
“It will be a huge change in British politics,” he said.
“The most demonised and lied about party in British politics has made a massive breakthrough tonight.
“The public have had their say in a democratic election and we should respect that.”
The European elections use a method of proportional representation used in elections to the European Election is called the d’Hondt system.
The voter votes for a candidate, personally, but the vote is principally counted as a vote for the candidate’s party.
The basic idea is that a party’s total vote total is divided by a certain figure which increases as it wins more seats.
The party with the highest vote gets one seat allotted in the first round. Its vote is then divided by two. The party with the highest vote in the second round then wins a seat and its vote is divided by two.
If a party which has already won a seat wins another round then its percentage vote is divided by the number of seats it has won plus one.
This continues until all the seats are allocated.
The elected MEPs are: Sir Robert Atkins (Con), Arlene McCarthy (Lab), Paul Nuttall (UKIP), Chris Davies (Lib Dem), Saj Karim (Con), Brian Simpson (Lab), Jacqueline Foster (Con), Nick Griffin (BNP).


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david bakey (08/06/2009 at 09:28)
Cindertown, Ashton-Under-Lyne (08/06/2009 at 09:31)
Ralphmilneshead (08/06/2009 at 09:32)
Laura Norder, Didsbury (08/06/2009 at 09:34)
Sleep with dogs, you get fleas - try talc.
Roy west (08/06/2009 at 09:42)
Roy West
Dukinfield British National Party.
Mannyman2009, Manchester (08/06/2009 at 09:45)
Cyprus Red, Cyprus (08/06/2009 at 09:50)
FrostySnowman (08/06/2009 at 09:51)
Its no good people coming on here whinging about it. It's happened. It's democracy. In order to address it , it needs to be understood what caused it. Failure to do so will only make the problem worse.
slinkywizard, Macclesfield (08/06/2009 at 09:56)
1970, hell (08/06/2009 at 09:59)
The Very Cheeky Monkey, in the trees (08/06/2009 at 10:04)
Looks like Labour have got the wilderness to look forward to again. But, hey, look on the bright side, Neil and Glynis Kinnock did very well out of the last bad patch. Both millionnaires now.
Donna. Harpurhey (08/06/2009 at 10:04)
We're also shown videos of the 7/7 suicide bombers spouting their hatred of all things British after their carnage, what do you expect ?
Then we're treated to the live tv broadcasts as holiday makers are targeted by other suicide at Glasgow airport, what do you expect ?
These are the people who are recruiting votes for the BNP and putting Nick Griffin and the BNP in seats of power.
It's as simple as that !
steve grimsley, Perth (08/06/2009 at 10:04)
Alan the Drum, Moston (08/06/2009 at 10:06)
Andy ex-Stockport, Elsewhere (08/06/2009 at 10:13)
Peter Dixon (08/06/2009 at 10:15)
frazzo (08/06/2009 at 10:20)
Orb the Impaler, Rochdale (08/06/2009 at 10:28)
Personally I blame the BBC and to a lesser extent the MEN for this. The truly ridiculous anti-BNP hype and spin has given them publicity beyond their wildest dreams and backfired in the worst possible way.
I'd also like to know how the BBC justifies it's stance - it's meant to be impartial and most definitely has not been - I'd say that a press complaints commission investigation was fully justified. Disgraceful behaviour.
christian parker (08/06/2009 at 10:30)
The self-ghettoisation of areas like Oldham must be liquidated and housing for the indigenous people be provided, many of whom have been waiting years for accommodation, only to be overlooked in favour of some bogus asylum-seeker without even the faintest connection to Britain or her former colonies and dominians.
Protest vote? Maybe, maybe not. However this result highlights perfectly the festering resentment amongst ordinary working class people. Mr R Heydrich, Bavaria
red john (08/06/2009 at 10:31)
Esso Blue. G. Barry, it's a Done Deal. Next, Manchester (08/06/2009 at 10:33)
Audenshaw Bob (08/06/2009 at 10:39)
Ed Reardon, Sale (08/06/2009 at 10:44)
Guten Tag, Manchester (08/06/2009 at 10:45)
trueblue, manchester (08/06/2009 at 10:46)