Ms Green, who is most famous for polling 20 percent of the vote in a county council election in Shepshed which caused Gordon Brown to call off an early general election in 2008, thanked all those present.
“I am humbled that you have chosen me from the list of highly qualified names put forward to contest the seat on behalf of the BNP,” Ms Green said.
The packed meeting was also addressed by Melton Mowbray activist Keith Addison and BNP Councillor James North.
Mr Addison gave an in-depth speech on Britain’s current economic situation and pointed out that the only way to save Britain was to rebuild our manufacturing base.
He also referred to the need to support our own farmers instead of relying on imported food and said Britain needed to become more self-sufficient in this regard.
Cllr North told the crowd that the BNP is the only party which publicly opposes the war in Afghanistan.
“We need to get the message out that this is an illegal war and we were lied to about the reasons for war,” Cllr North said, adding that part of the problem was the current state of British journalism.
“They replace news with celebrities. In doing this they build their own news, news they can control and news that diverts people’s attention away from the bigger picture,” he said.
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