BNP offer help to Scot’s Veterans
As the recession bites and the economy worsens the BNP have offered their support to a Scottish veterans charity.
It is reported by The Times that FEBA — a military term Forward Edge of Battle Area — based in South Lanacshire, which costs £60,000 to run annually, originally contacted the MOD and the Scottish Executive after its income plunged. Explaining why he accepted assistance from neo-fascists, Tommy Moffat, a former soldier with the Queen’s Own Highlanders and founder of FEBA, said: “I am in turmoil. We don’t believe in the BNP’s policies but this offer of help would save us.”
As we have already said, helping worthy causes like veterans charities is commendable, but the Trustees of FEBA, as with The Royal British Legion and the Three Owls Bird Sanctuary, should realise, by accepting help from the BNP, they are giving a leg up for neo-Nazis, with values that inimical to those which their members fought for, and allowing them to worm their way into the fabric of British life.
FEBA, think twice before you accept money from a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” like the BNP.
Veteran’s charity dilemma over BNP cash – The Times
Has Griffin surrendered to the EHRC?

Griffin: BNP must change rules
The BNP is poised to give up its whites-only membership policy after a legal challenge accusing it of racial discrimination. Nick Griffin, leader of the neo-fascist party, indicated yesterday that the BNP would accept members of different ethnicities rather than face a court case that would “bleed the party dry”.
Griffin said that fighting the court case is costing the BNP too much and that attending another hearing would mean “raising and risking at least £80,000″.
In a sign that he as backtracking from his earlier statements about fighting this injunction through to the “bitter end”, Griffin added that this will “ban ethnically defined parties anyway”, meaning that the EHRC’s action is pointless.
Some critics of the EHRC have said their actions were a little too hasty, but perhaps they have demonstrated that if you seriously challenge the BNP they can be defeated.
The BNP are due to be back in court in six weeks time.
BNP must change rules, says Griffin – BBC
Migration Watch: Immigration affects population size

Andrew Green: The government are in denial about immigration
A report by the highly respected immigration campaign organisation Migration Watch claims that the UK population will hit 70 million in 25 years, even though the recession may temporarily halt immigration to Britain.
Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migration, has said that ”population projections have been accurate to 2.5% for the past half century.”
Sir Andrew concluded, “The government are in denial about the impact of their failure to control immigration on the whole nature of our society. They must now respond to intense public concern with a firm undertaking to take the measures necessary to limit the growth in our population rather than yet more attempts at spin.”
See Sir Andrew Green giving a recent talk on immigration below:
Also see latest statistics from UK Border Agency.
Man who claimed he was kidnapped is arrested
The Guardian have reported that detectives are questioning Muslim community leader, Noor Ramjanally, on suspicion of perverting course of justice over claims that he made against the BNP.
However, the police are continuing to investigate allegations that he suffered a firebomb attack and received hate mail in July.
Police arrest Muslim community leader who claimed he was abducted by racists – The Guardian
BNP member pleads not guilty to assault

BNP member Peter Tierney is on a charge for assault
Well known Liverpool BNP member, Peter Tierney, has denied violently assaulting a demonstrator handing out leaflets protesting against the BNP earlier that day.
Tierney is charged with assaulting a protester, which allegedly left a man with a cut on the back of his head, in Liverpool during the 2009 St Georges Day celebrations.
Tierney will go to the Crown Court in October.
BNP member Peter Tierney denies assaulting anti-fascist demonstrator
Tags: BNP, EHRC, FEBA, Migration Watch, Sir Andrew Green






Your description of the BNP’s favourite thinktank “migrationwatch” as highly respected is laughable. They are well known to produce faulty an inaccurate reports. It is strange that a blog which is about the BNP would choose to cover such an article anyway. Of course the BNP occupy one part of the debate on immigration, but why cover general migration stories which do not involve them?
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Thank you much for that imformative entry.
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[...] the extremist party. SOTS also works in association with FEBA (a Scottish veterans charity that accepted money from the BNP). Mr. Murray is, according to SOTS’s company records (available through [...]
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[...] BNP activists are organising for ex-servicemen to lead the march and put pressure on policy makers to “bring the troops home” and to stop what the leader of the group has called “[propping] up Zion.” Activists are expecting the support of sympathetic organisations such as Soldiers off the Street (Bill Murray, director of SOTS, has said that he will be present) and the BNP’s Scottish based veterans charity of choice - FEBA. [...]
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“BNP offer help to Scot’s Veterans”, it comes with strings attached?
I don’t see how that would work.
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On this V Day let us give thanks to all that have given so much for our freedom. All gave some. Some gave all. Thank you.
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