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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Ed Balls is out-of-date and undemocratic to imply by association that everyone connected with the BNP is a racist.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.”