Evidence from Betfair, as if it were needed, that Griffin’s campaign in Barking has hit the buffers.
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European extremists strengthening ties
Monday, February 1st, 2010Austrian media is reporting that the FPÖ and Jobbik have started to strengthen their ties.
Anti-extremist web-site Engage writes:
“Serious papers maintained that the FPÖ will reject racism and Anti-Semitism and would refuse to collaborate with the NPD in Germany, the National Front in France or Jobbik in Hungary. They were wrong.
Jobbik is openly and explicitly anti-Semitic while the FPÖ strives for social acceptance. Jobbik hallucinates about Jews wanting to occupy Hungary. Unlike the Nazis Jobbik does not maintain that biology prevents Jews from changing their behaviour; they even have a few ‘good’ Jews in their ranks, which serve as fig-leafs against the accusation of Anti-Semitism. Yet Jobbik is explicitly racist, to the point that its program proposes between other measures also the “segregation” of young Roma.”
Nick Griffin MEP also dined with the extremist FPÖ, Jobbik and Front National officials for a Burns Night supper in Brussels. Chris Beverley – chief of staff to Andrew Brons MEP – (see video of Beverley here) also met with FPÖ, Jobbik and FN officials a few weeks ago at Brons’ offices.

Beverley with Jobbik and FN officials
Maurice Cousins
BNP to end non-whites rule by Valentines Day
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Nick Griffin MEP and the BNP have been told that they must change their party’s rules to accept non-whites by February 14th. The BNP had previously been ordered to change their constitution by January 28th 2010, but the party had failed to do so, citing bad weather.
Griffin has urged party members to back the changes, saying it must “adapt or die”.
Despite it taking the Equality and Human Rights Commission so long to bring action against the BNP to accept non-white members, this still remains a victory for racial equality in Britain. Let’s hope that if there are any other organisations that exclude people on the grounds of religion or race they are forced to do the same.
This could have provided Nick Griffin a perfect opportunity to prove to the electorate that his party was no longer an officially racist organisation. But the BNP’s new constitution, which still states that it is “implacably opposed to the promotion” of racial integration (and so therefore racial segregation), will remind the public that the BNP’s party hierarchy are still racial hygienists that have swapped old school racism for ethnopluralism.
Maurice Cousins


