Nick Griffin starts new European Parliament term with attack on Turkey over Cyprus
Nick Griffin has responded to an open letter from Antigoni Papadopoulou MEP, Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, in which she raised the issue of Turkish war crimes during the invasion and occupation of Cyprus.
Griffin said that he wanted to expose Turkish “barbarism” and its record of “ethnic cleansing” in Northern Cyprus.
He went on to say: “This is just one more reason why there can be no place for Turkey within the European Union.”
Nick Griffin is right to raise the issue about Turkey’s cruel involvement in Northern Cyprus, but it sits at odds with his non-interventionist, national interest foreign policy.
Might this be an example of Nick Griffin trying to soften his image? Or is he trying to build broader coalitions within the EU Parliament? Our guess is that this is a play to the anti-Turkish sentiment amongst Europe’s neo-fascists, but particularly in Germany (NDP).
Turkey must never be allowed to join the European Union – Nick Griffin’s blog
“Jack Straw will take on Nick Griffin”, says Cabinet
The Cabinet has agreed that Jack Straw MP should face Nick Griffin on BBC’s QT.
The decision was disclosed yesterday by Gordon Brown in an interview with Radio City in Liverpool. He said: “I’m not afraid of debating anybody. We have to expose what they are about.”
We believe that this is a positive step forward in the battle against the BNP. Only by taking them head on will you be able to defeat them. Let’s hope all the mainstream parties don’t skate around the issues.
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TUC calls for ban on BNP teachers
After yesterday’s announcement by union bosses to call for a ban of BNP members from the public sector, more details have emerged from their conference.
The TUC said urgent talks should be held with the government about the incompatibility of BNP membership and jobs in teaching, the NHS and other parts of the public sector.
As we have already said, we do not believe in legislating against legitimate political parties, however distasteful, and members of the BNP have an equal right to work in the public sector so long as the promote social cohesion and not division.
TUC should spend more time addressing the issues that drive people into the hands of extremists instead of wasting time on media grandstanding.
Union leaders call for ban on BNP teachers – Manchester Evening News


