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Nick Griffin betrays Gibraltar

Monday, November 30th, 2009

The British naval base at Gibraltar

James Bethell, Director of Nothing British, has slammed Nick Griffin MEP over comments he made to Spanish journalists about Gibraltar.

The BNP leader said on his party’s web site that he would be prepared to hand over the strategically important naval to the Spanish and thereby betray the 30,000 British citizens living on the island, which has played key roles during World War Two and the Falklands War. Griffin made the remarks about the 300 year-old British territory to suck up to Spanish fascists.

As The Sun have reported this morning, Griffin’s bizarre reasoning is that it would help the Spanish combat radicals in nearby northern Africa.

Deceitful Griffin told fellow fanatics: “Taking into account the geographical situation of Gibraltar and the Muslim threat on its door, I would prefer to see a Spanish flag fly in Gibraltar before an Islamic one.” He added: “It would be much easier to sort it out if we had nationalist governments in Britain and Spain because it would then be an agreement between equals.”

Speaking to The Sun, James Bethell said: “Nick Griffin talks about protecting our national interest but he would surrender our sovereignty to Spanish fascists in a heartbeat.”

“The only flag that should be flying over the Rock is the Union Jack.”

A recent referendum on the island, off the southern tip of Spain, saw 99.64 per cent vote to remain British.

Nothing British has also spoken to Andrew Rosindell MP:

“Nick Griffin has once again proved that there is nothing British about the BNP with his recent comments over his Party’s position on Gibraltar. By stating that he would be happy to see the Spanish flag flying over the Rock he has effectively sold out 30,000 British citizens. The people of Gibraltar is not Spanish. It is British. They have voted overwhelmingly to remain so. To suggest otherwise shows a gross misunderstanding of the crucial importance that Gibraltar holds in our proud history. It also raises serious questions as to how many other of our thousands of British citizens who inhabit our Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories around the World the BNP are willing to desert.”

Last week we reported on Griffin’s appearance at the neo-fascist rally in Spain that held on the anniversary of the death of Spanish dictator General Franco. We also reported that Griffin attended the rally with Roberto Fiore, a convicted Italian terrorist and close companion.

UPDATE:

You can find Nick Griffin’s remarks to Spanish journalists on the BNP’s web site: http://bnp.org.uk/2009/11/edl-aligned-fascists-fail-to-disrupt-bnp-attended-meeting-in-madrid/

Sunday paper round-up – lots of BNP news

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

The Sunday Times – Martin Ivens – the BNP won’t go away if we ignore it.

Thoughtful piece by Martin Ivens, Assistant Editory, which summarises the issues facing policy-makers.

Daily Mail – BNP ballerina teaching kids

BNP ballerina Simone Clarke is teaching kids how to dance.

The Sunday Times front page – Taxpayers pay for BNP minder

Griffin and Brons have put large numbers of staff, including the BNP head of security, on their EP payroll.

The Sunday Telegraph – Holocaust survivors to confront Griffin

Rather dreary piece.

Sky News – Katie Snape – To BNP or not to BNP

Rehearsal of the arguements for and against inviting Nick Griffin on to QT.

The Observor – Nick Cohen – How the BNP’s journey ends up on prime time TV?

A round-up of the background to the BNP’s electoral success in Labour heartlands and a reminder of the skeletons on the closet for each of the panellists on Thursday, done with Cohen-esque elegance.

News round up: James Bethell: The right needs to do more | TUC calls BNP homophobic and sexist | BNP attacks minority group

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
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 James Bethell, Director of Nothing British, has written an article for ConservativeHome arguing that Britain’s centre-right needs to do more in helping to fight the BNP.
 

TUCTUC calls BNP homophobic and sexist

At yesterday’s TUC conference, the BNP were condemned as being both homophobic and sexist.

The BNP believes that homosexuality “should not be promoted or encouraged”,  and in its national education policy it refers to the toleration of homosexuals “propaganda” and a “disgrace”. Historically, the party has sought to criminalize it.

The party’s views on women are well known. Recently, Lee Barnes, legal director of the BNP, has referred to “modern” women as being “androgynous” monstrosities, “genderless” and “sexless”. He also believes that flat-chested women mock the “female nourishing form that gave . . . our race its life.”

The party also believes current laws on rape, divorce and abortion discriminate against men and says it aims to redress the balance.

Simon Darby refuted the allegations by saying, ”the one thing where people could accuse us of sexism is that we don’t really agree with sending women into the frontlines of battle. It’s not a sign of a civilised society when you have women fighting your wars.”

On gay parenting, Darby went on to say: “We believe we have natural views, rather than conservative ones, on parenting. We believe a healthy childhood should have a mother and a father.”

BNP refutes allegations of homophobis and sexism as unions vote to ban its members – Pink News 

ONSFifth of young Britons jobless as dole toll soars

A record 19.7 per cent of young people are out of work in Britain, according to the Office of National Statistics. Another 34.6 per cent, or 2.55 million, are classified as “inactive”.

Voter analysis suggests that the BNP’s core support is amongst 50+ men, the Fathers of these children.

There is no evidence of any growth of the BNP’s support amongst the young, despite the use of social marketing by the party’s on-line team. However, this worrying data does suggest that hopelessness will spread to the younger generation which, in turn, can lead to the sort of frustration, anger that fosters extremism and racism.

The Office of National Statistics.

BNP attacks minority group

The BNP have attacked an organisation set up to support Scotalnd’s ethnic minorities.

Ian Murphy, Dumfries and Galloway BNP organiser, branded the people of Dumfries and Galloway Multicultural Association (DGMA) as “alien minorities” and called them anti-British. 

This is another example of the BNP’s attempts to reach out beyond the confinds of northern England. Two weeks ago the party attacked Celtic FC for hosting an event to help improve social cohesion across the border with Scotland’s Asian community. The BNP have also been trying to tap into Scottish veterans by helping out FEBA, the cash strapped veterans charity. In Wales, the party have held a series of events at agricultural shows and launched Welsh nationalist t-shirts. 

We expect more of this to come as the party grows in confidence and reaches out beyond its existing hot-spots over the coming months in the build up to the general election.

BNP attacks minority group – Dumfries and Galloway Gazette