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Balls: cynical, wrong-headed and dangerous

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Cynical, wrong-headed and dangerous.

Ed Balls is a show-boat whose efforts to play the BNP card earlier today are cynical, wrong-headed and dangerous.

He has appointed former Chief Inspector Maurice Smithe to run an investigation into the merits of a ban on BNP members becoming teachers.

We believe that using the full force of the State in the workplace like this smacks of the kind of totalitarianism espoused by the BNP

It is an erosion of our right to freedom of expression that cuts across the spirit of our unwritten constitution. Most people who see this will worry that, “today it is the BNP, but tomorrow it could be me”. And what ab0ut members of groups that espouse terrorism, vilify homosexuality, or sanction wife-beating? Are they to be banned too?

We think that Balls’s intemperate rhetoric at a party political function dangerously helps the BNP rally its own recruits with a narrative about an over-mighty state only too happy to prosecute racists, “so long as they’re white”.

Ed Balls is out-of-date and undemocratic to imply by association that everyone connected with the BNP is a racist. That group includes 947,000 voters, many of whom come from Labour’s heartland.

Of course, it is imperative that school kids are protected from racist brain-washing, overt or subliminal. Teachers must respect the honour of their profession and the authorities must not be complacent. That is why the teaching profession is already protected by a number of measures, including a requirement for schools to have equal opportunities policies, a duty to promote racial equality, a statutory duty to promote community cohesion, a duty on governing bodies, head teachers and local authorities to forbid the teaching of partisan political activities, and the disciplinary powers of the GTCE.

Where problems have arisen, these are implemented with vigour. For example, Adam Walker, a BNP activist, currently faces a General Teaching Council tribunal  for allegedly using a school computer for inappropriate reasons. Despite Balls’s cynical implication, there is no new evidence that there is a BNP problem in our class-rooms.  

The irony is that the BNP have flourished under this Labour government. They have exploited the bona fide concerns of British voters on key issues like job displacement, immigration, Islamism and now, the economy. Many of Balls’s Labour colleagues are bravely adapting to the new challenge by reviewing “no platform” policies and preparing to address these concerns head on.  He, instead, is retreating to the failed, inflammatory tactics of legislation and regulation which will only create more resentment amongst the dispossessed, more martyrs amongst Griffin’s rag-tag army and take Britain a step closer to a police state.

It is one thing for Trade Unionists and anti-fascist groups to fly kites about oppressive legal remedies against their opponents. But it is quite another for a Secretary of State and potential candidate for the highest office of the land to exacerbate the problem with this sort of grand-standing.

**This evening: BNP’s Mark Collett and Joey Smith on Radio 1**

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
Mark Collett and Joey Smith

Mark Collett and Joey Smith. Source: BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat

Mark Collett, head of publicity at the BNP and editor of Voice of Freedom, the party’s tabloid, and Joey Smith, managing director of the BNP’s record label, Great White Records, are to appear in an uncritical interview with BBC Radio 1 at 17:45 this evening.
An extract of the interview has already been released. Smith is asked if he considers England Defender Ashley Cole British, he replys: “He cannot say that he’s ethnically British.” And said that to call non-whites British was to deny “our heritage. It’s taking that away from us.”

But this quote from Collett on inter-racial relationships was the most bizarre: “I would be upset if there were no more giant pandas, I’d be upset if there were no more lions, if there were no more tigers, so equally I’d be upset if white people weren’t here any more.”

Collett and Smith appear on Radio 1 @ 17:45 this evening.

Football “Golly wog row” rumbles on

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

 

Racism must not be left unchallenged

The recent row that is brewing between Patriot Products, a Powys based online racist novelty shop, and the Premier League and top clubs has taken another turn.

Kick it Out have confirmed that they are now writing to the all the clubs concerned, including Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea. Kick it Out have said they will be asking the clubs to contact their lawyers and have said that they don’t want to see petty racism left unchallenged.

We believe that clubs have a duty to their players and fans, who are from a range of nationalities and ethnicities, to disassociate themselves from all forms of intolerance and hatred. Organisations like Patriot Products are attempting to draw a link between their nasty brand of racialist hatred and non-political bodies like football clubs.

We hope that the strongest possible line will be taken with anybody who seeks to use all embracing images to promote hatred.

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Mark Collett

Mark Collett, head of publicity at the BNP and editor of Voice of Freedom, the party’s tabloid, and Joey Smith, managing director of the BNP’s record label, Great White Records, appeared in an uncritical interview with BBC Radio 1. When Smith was asked if he considered England Defender Ashley Cole British, he said: “He cannot say that he’s ethnically British.” Smith said that to call non-whites British was to deny “our heritage. It’s taking that away from us.”

But this quote from Collett on inter-racial relationships was the most bizarre: “I would be upset if there were no more giant pandas, I’d be upset if there were no more lions, if there were no more tigers, so equally I’d be upset if white people weren’t here any more.”

Wednesday BNP News round up

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Yet more egg on Labour’s face as Gordon Brown steals another BNP policy

Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown: put mums in care

Britain’s national socialists have claimed that Gordon Brown’s authoritarian “pregnant mums policy” was borrowed from the BNP.

On the BNP’s web site it says that the PM’s announcement was the “most generous possible tribute” to the neo-fascist’s “hegemony in the battle of ideas”.

Not for the first time have Labour been accused of using the BNP’s language in a populist effort to claw back supporters. In 2007, Gordon Brown was caught out for using the slogan “British jobs for British workers” and at this year’s conference Labour have chosen the unfortunate title of ”Operation Fightback”, which was also the name of a BNP campaign to tackle what it terms as “smears” against the party.

The BNP’s and Labourpolicy on telling parents of ferrel children that they risk losing access to benefits unless they agree to accept support to improve their parenting skills, smacks of a Big Brother-esque approach to parenting. 

Most people would agree that totalitarian policies such as forcing mothers into care, unless they abide by official parenting guidelines, is deeply un-British. However, unless we address the wider issues on areas such as immigration, education and the economy there is a strong risk that the BNP will play an increasing role in our political system where illiberal policies, such as these, become part and parcel of our society.

Court date fixed for battle with BNP

EHRC will meet the BNP in court on October 15th

Nick Griffin, leader of the BNP, has announced in an email to party supporters that his court battle with the Equality and Human Rights Commission is set to resume on October 15th 2009.

The BNP are being taken to court over its restrictions on allowing non-whites to join its party.

But at the beginning of September the case was adjourned after the court had decided to allow the party more time to prepare a defence.

Since then there has been much speculation as to whether the party are capable of fighting the case to the ”bitter end” over fears that the party may financially implode, which we believe to be simply that, speculation.

The day after the case was adjourned, Nick Griffin said that fighting the court case was costing the BNP too much and that attending another hearing would mean “raising and risking at least £80,000″. 

And last week the BNP’s chief ideologue Arthur Kemp, the South African white supremacist and foreign affairs spokesman, said that the EHRC’s case would be a “huge own goal” and will help the party to “destroy one of the biggest arguments against it”, namely that it will no longer be labelled as racist. 

Only time will tell about what happens in the row between the EHRC and the BNP, but one thing is for certain -you will not defeat Nick Griffin and co by legislating them out of existence. Only by addressing the concerns of the people who vote for them will stop the BNP.

QT countdown: Is Michael Gove being lined up?

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Michael Gove to appear on QT?

Westminster insiders are saying that Michael Gove MP is being lined up to take on Nick Griffin MEP.

We believe that Michael would be a great choice to take on the BNP. He is thoughtful, intelligent and has an excellent track record on key issues such as Islamism. Furthermore, he is not a toff and has excellent command of the facts.

Nick Griffin may be saying that he is relishing his chance on QT, but with people like Gove taking him on he will know that he risks losing credibility with voters. This will not be a push over that Griffin and BNP followers think it will.

Elsewhere, there is mounting support for Evan Harris MP.

Tuesday BNP News round up

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Unions and UAF seek BNP QT technicians boycott and warm up for on-the-night clash

UAF march

UAF at BNP RWB

The no-platform controversy over Question Time rumbles on.

The TV technician workers’ union has said it would support its members who refused to work on QT when Nick Griffin is due to appear and intends to join a UAF demonstration against the programme’s recording.

BECTU union boss Gerry Morrissey said he has raised his concerns about Griffin’s appearance with the BBC’s Director General, telling him ”there should be no media coverage of the BNP“. He said that he ”strongly” disagreed that the BNP had a legitimate right to appear on the show and stated that he will be arranging a demonstration and lobby outside the QT studios and ”will be working with anti-fascist groups to ensure there is a significant turn out”.

The rules of fighting national socialism have changed. The BNP no longer patrol the streets looking for fights, they want political representation. This kind of “no platform” politics is out of date and plays into the hands of the BNP.

Pantomime politics won’t address people’s concerns on issues like the economy, immigration, unemployment and Islamic extremism. 

Opponents of the BNP must stop playing to their own audiences and start addressing the anxieties of those who are voting BNP.

Union plans BNP Question Time demo – UKPA

BNP: “Our slogans need copyrighting to stop Labour from stealing them”

First it was “British jobs for British workers”. Now it is “Operation Fightback”.

The BNP have announced how they are finding ways to copyright their slogans to prevent Labour from stealing their phrases.

Row brewing over Premier League golly wogs

Monday, September 28th, 2009
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A Golly Wog being sold on Phillip's web-site

A row is brewing between a Powys-based seller of racist novelty goods and the Premier League over the use of club insignia and colours for racist memorabilia.

Patriot Products, run by BNP supporter Roger Phillips, sells a range of “official” merchandise alongside BNP badges, “Enoch Powell was right” paraphernalia and golly-wogs wearing the colours of clubs like Manchester United, Portsmouth and Wolves.

Patriot Products was launched at this years BNP Red, White and Blue rally.

The site is managed by the Green Arrow, an anti-Semitic, anti-Moslem blog run by Paul Morris, a BNP activist and conspiracy theorist.

The Premier League, Liverpool FC, Chelsea FC, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur FC have Nothing British’s dossier and are considering their options.

The legal costs of a battle with this irritating little site may seem disproportionately large. However, the football industry has invested so much to rid itself of assocations with racism that any complacency could be very costly in the long term.

News of the BNP impending financial demise may be premature

Monday, September 28th, 2009

pound_sign_union_jackThe Times is the latest of several sources to report that the BNP appears to be fighting for its financial life. Speculation increased recently after not a single donation was registered to the Electoral Commission during the relevant quarter for the European elections. Anti-BNP sources have suggested an imminent financial melt-down. What is the truth?

Certainly there are examples of financial problems. The relatively lavish European elections campaign (including road-shows and Battle of Britain parties) lead to complaints of over-spending amongst Griffin’s colleagues. The EHRC’s legal action about membership rules involves legal processes way beyond the reach of the BNP’s coffers. This summer Griffin bombarded his membership with increasingly high-pitched pleas for cash, including the desperate sale of cut-price ”life membership”.

But talk to a melt-down should be put in context. Firstly, despite its significant media footprint, the party runs off modest resources. According to their 2004-2007 submissions to the Electoral Commission (see below), the BNP seems to tick over on about £900,000 pa (a bit more in election years like 2004 and 2005), the same as a small Westminster think-tank. Significantly, deficits are recorded for three out of four years and the BNP did not submit their 2008 accounts on time, in breach of Electoral Commission rules, so more recent data is not yet available. By way of comparison, the Conservative Party turns over £20m in non-election years and is set to spend more than £25m on the General Election.

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These accounts probably don’t include BNP front organisations such as its trade union (Solidarity), Christian pressure group (The Christian Council of Britain), its civil liberties group (Civil Liberty), a record label (Great White Records), and the publishing and merchandise divisions (Excalibur), all of which are largely self-financing (except for the occasional and characteristic BNP banana-skin).

Secondly, there is new money on the horizon. Money from the European Parliament will effectively double the party’s income. Brons and Griffin each have access to £446,000 per annum in salary, office and travel allowances which they have agreed to share with the party (though on what precise terms is unclear). In addition, the party can claim £170,000 per annum, making a total of £5.2m over the five years of their term. There were complaints that some of this money was slow in being paid by the EP, a contributing factor to the summer cash crisis according to Griffin’s newsletter. Nonetheless, it is likely the size and certainty of the European money will make a significant difference to the BNP’s financial position.

Yesterday the BNP denied financial problems. A spokesman said that donations needed to be registered only if they exceeded £5,000 and that most of the BNP’s funding comes from branch meetings and from a large members database where people donate £10-£20. It is true that BNP’s website spreads the reach of their fund-raising and Griffin has talked about the Obama-fication of his campaigning approach, but there is no evidence of a tsunami of small regular individual donations yet.

Certainly, in the past the NF/BNP have have been mired in financial shenanigans which have severely handicapped the parties’ effectiveness. And Nick Griffin’s personal record is blemished. He was declared bankrupt in 1994 in Welshpool with debts of £70,000.

But it is putting hope before experience to suggest the menace of popular nationalism is set to implode.

“Nick Griffin appeals for donations as BNP ‘fights for existence’” – The Times

Monday BNP news round up

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Jack Straw to take on BNP on Question Time

Jack Straw will become the first politician to go head to head with Nick Griffin on BBC's Question Time
Jack Straw

A good choice. Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, has been lined up by Gordon Brown to take on Nick Griffin on the BBC’s QT. On being asked how he felt about being selected to take on Griffin, Mr Straw said: “Wherever we have had BNP problems in my area and when we have fought them hard, we’ve pulled back and won the seats back.”

The Liberals are said to be lining up Chris Huhne as a possible contender, but the Conservatives remain tight lipped.

We believe that Jack Straw decision to go head to head with Nick Griffin is a positive step forward in the fight against the BNP. Conviction and debate are sure fire ways to win over voters.

“Jack Straw to take on Nick Griffin on Question Time” – The Times 

 

BNP councillor has done nothing for local area

Paul Golding

There is a myth that BNP councillors make energetic community politicians. Evidence to the contrary comes from  BNP councillor Paul Golding who has done nothing for his ward (Swanley, Sevenoaks) since being elected in February, residents and councillors say.

Golding was voted in as the first BNP councillor for the Kent ward and was the first ever British National Party member to stand in the area.

However, a council spokesman said Cllr Golding has not joined any council committees and local residents say he has not been in touch with them since the election or championed their concerns to the council.

John Dudley, a Sevenoaks resident, said: “The only time I saw him was when he was canvassing – they really put the pressure on and were here every day.”

“Swanley: Residents say BNP councillor has “done nothing” for the area” – This is local London 

 

BNP legal director Lee Barnes calls Peter Tatchell a “paedo”

Lee Barnes

Lee Barnes, the BNP’s legal director and Richard Barnbrook’s representative at his recent hearing, has called Gay rights activist Peter Tatchell a paedophile after he called for the age of consent for homosexual sex to be lowered.

Barnes said that Tatchell and his “paedophile homosexual chums” are only asking for equal rights so they ”can get their hands on little kids”.

Not everybody may agree with lowering the age of consent, but to call Peter Tatchell  a paedophile should remind people how intolerable and crude the BNP truely are.
 

 

Objective BNP scientific study into the effects of immigration

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Richard Dawkins and Stephen Hawking, take note! A great scientific mind has emerged from the depths of the BNP. Roger Phillips from Patriot Products Ltd has released footage of his extraordinary scientific analysis of migration to Britain.