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**Breaking News** BNP accepts rule changes

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Nick Griffin

The British National Party has caved in the legal case brought against them by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

The EHRC agreed to adjourn its case following a confirmation from the BNP that it will accept changes its constitution and membership criteria.  The BNP has also agreed to not accept any new members until its new constitution comes into force. The changes must be carried out as soon as reasonably practicable, and no later than three months from today.

A court order states that from 15th October 2009, until the new constitution comes into effect, BNP Chairman Nick Griffin will close the membership of the Party to all new membership applications and prevent the Party from accepting into membership any new member.

A BNP spokesman told Nothing British: “We have no comment to Nothing British”.

UPDATE

The BNP have released a statement saying they have “outflanked” the EHRC. The BNP are saying that the court accepted a proposal by Nick Griffin to freeze membership until it has debated its rules in November at its party’s conference. The BNP are saying the EHRC’s actions are “highly malicious and clearly politically motivated”.   

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.

BNP Arthur Kemp: ‘EHRC will help BNP’

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

 

Arthur Kemp

Arthur Kemp

Arthur Kemp, the South Africa white supremacist ideologue and BNP foreign affairs spokesman, has said that the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s court case against the BNP’s racist admission policy is 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.

This is yet another indication of the BNP’s intention not to fight the EHRC to the “bitter end” as it fears it will run out of resources. The BNP believes, as Kemp said yesterday, the court case is designed to “use up party resources needed to fight the general election”.

Some are now arguing whether the EHRC have shot themselves in the foot over their handling of the BNP. Apart from squandering large amounts of taxpayers money and generating huge amounts of favourable publicity to the BNP, what have these proceedings achieved? 

We already knew the BNP are a racist organisation and rule changes weren’t going to change that. (Why did the EHRC wait till after the Europen election? Why haven’t they enforced the rules on other bodies that enforce ethnic restrictions?)

The BNP, on the other hand, have gained a lot from this process. They now look like victims of a politically motivated attack and have turned a court case, designed to obliterate them, into a victory by announcing they can no longer be called racist as an organisation.

We believe this whole affair is a classic example of how not to defeat the BNP. You can not legislate organisations like the BNP out of existence. You can, however, seriously address the concerns of ordinary voters on issues like immigration, Islamism, job displacement and national identity.    

“EHRC move against BNP is states biggest own goal BNP Wandsworth told”  - BNP