Lunchtime, Sunday the 19th August saw another successful meeting held in a local much loved venue. Organisers were surprised that 25 people turned up even though it was a scorching hot day and the football was on.
Paul Sturdy, the Dagenham organiser spoke first and gave an excellent speech.
He talked about expanding and getting people involved, about getting youngsters involved and about UKIP, together with the Euro collapsing. He also spoke quite passionately about the threat of Islam engulfing our traditional way of life.
Richard Perry spoke next and gave a speech about his upbringing in Essex and his love of British motorbikes and the downfall of this iconic industry due to inferior, cheap imports.
He went on to say that he had completed his engineering apprenticeship at the Ford Motor Company in Dagenham just down the road and was elected to represent people when he was just 21 years old.
In fact, he was the youngest shop steward ever at the Dagenham Engine Plant.
He went on to explain the reasons that he was drawn to nationalism which were mainly economic.
Some prospective new members attended their first meeting and were sufficiently impressed enough to join the demonstration for the illegal Mosque in Westcliff-on-Sea the following week.
Finally a raffle was held to raise money for the Dagenham branch.
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