Raising the BNP's Local Image is a Key PrioritySteve Smith, Burnley's British National Party candidate at the General Election, has called upon the town's BNP members and supporters to help raise the local profile of the Party.Steve, who polled 4,151 votes last June, believes there's a media blackout on news that shows the BNP in a positive light, and that the party must get around this if it is to win council seats in the May elections. "We can't force the local newspapers to cover BNP stories, but we can publicise them ourselves and display them on the Burnley Bravepages website. We must get as many people as possible logging on to Burnley Bravepages before May 2nd." To help get the website better known, Steve has had 10,000 calling cards printed advertising the address. These are for distribution in local pubs and clubs, while an eight foot long Burnley Bravepages banner will be strategically positioned to get the address over to the town's motorists. The 41 year-old accountant has been a key political figure in the town for many years hitting the headlines with his innovative stunts as well as for his charity work. While the 11.3% vote at the General Election stunned the political establishment, it was no surprise to those who know Steve Smith and how hard he works for the town's good causes.
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