As we start Tuesday morning enhanced with the knowledge that millions of illegal immigrants have been flooding across our totally unguarded borders, there's no real surprise is there? Meanwhile down in Sussex the Police Commissioner election row rumbles on with the news that Labour's Paul Richards a "community relations and counter-terrorism advisor" confesses to be monitoring BNP websites. In the circumstances perhaps his time would be better spent monitoring the thousands of new illegals, terrorists and other criminals who are now unfortunately living amongst us.
Police candidate monitoring BNP
Elections to publicly appoint a police commissioner for the first time could turn into a gritty political battle after it emerged the British National Party (BNP) is planning to stand a candidate in Sussex.
Paul Richards, who is seeking the Labour nomination for the newly-created job, said if the far right party’s candidate was elected, it would be a disaster for community relations.
He warned residents to make sure they voted in the elections on November 15 to stop the BNP succeeding.
Mr Richards, an adviser to the last Labour government on community relations and counter-terrorism, has been monitoring the party’s websites in the county.