The party's early activities were hamstrung by a lack of money, and so it was restricted to the sort of headline-grabbing that had been the stock-in-trade of the WDL. These included demonstrating at railway stations where immigrant-carrying trains were arriving, holding a counter-demonstration to one organised by the
Anti-Apartheid Movement, and holding a rally to oppose the
Lord Mayor's Show because the presiding
Lord Mayor of London,
Bernard Waley-Cohen, was Jewish. Even so, the BNP managed to secure an 8.1% share of the vote in
Deptford in the 1960
London County Council (LCC) election, a large result for a new party without name recognition. A National Youth Movement was also organised; this was sponsored by General Sir Richard Hilton, who was leader of his own
Patriotic Party. Although rumours circulated at the time that
German neo-Nazi groups were funding the BNP, there is no evidence to support this; it seems likely that the party was supported by a mixture of collections held in
Trafalgar Square and funds from Fountaine who was personally well-off. Elements within the party also expressed support for
Nazism, and a paramilitary arm, Spearhead, was set up by Tyndall. Spearhead had initially been set up as group aimed at establishing the BNP outside
London although its very youthful membership soon lent it a more violent character. Colin Jordan, who would later become a fierce critic of Tyndall would later suggest that Spearhead was set up as much to get Tyndall out of the way as anything else. The party also hosted a summer camp on Fountaine's land and this grew into an international event, beginning in 1961 when delegates attended from the
National States' Rights Party and the
Nordic Reich Party among others. In early 1962
Oswald Mosley had approached both Jordan and Bean and had offered them positions as national organisers within his group, which would subsume the BNP. However the plan was rejected as neither man had faith in Mosley while the two were increasingly on a collision course within the BNP itself. ==Election results==