BNP denies racism after Sentamu slur
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The British National Party has denied being racist after one of its senior figures called the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, an "ambitious African" and “anti-British”.
Simon Darby, the deputy leader of the BNP said that the Ugandan-born Archbishop had no right to preach to British people and suggested that Ugandans were likely to kill outspoken foreigners with spears. the rest
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