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Leaked list shows details of Grantham area BNP members



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Published Date: 19 November 2008
Wednesday, 4.30pm - A LEAKED list of British National Party members shows the organisation has 26 members in the Grantham area.
Of those, eight are listed as activists.


The Journal cannot publish details of the list for legal reasons.


It was leaked on the internet yesterday and includes full details of some 12,000 members up until 2007.


Included on it are names, addresses, phone numbers and, in some cases, details of members' job titles, relatives and hobbies.


Party leader Nick Griffin has called for a police investigation into the leak, which he called a "disgraceful act of treachery" by former staff.

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    • Last Updated: 19 November 2008 4:25 PM
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