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News round up: TUC calls for ban on BNP from public sector | Belgium throws out neo-Nazis from army | BNP member banned from streets after racist slur

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

TUC calls for ban on BNP from public sector

TUC

Delegates at the TUC conference in Liverpool unanimously called for a ban on members of extremist parties working in the public sector.

One union boss said: “It is not acceptable that you can be a fascist at weekends, yet work between Monday and Friday accessing confidential information of members of the public”.

Another said it was “wrong” for BNP members to be allowed to work in the probation service. While the NUJ said the BBC was wrong to allow Nick Griffin, leader of the BNP, on Question Time.

These sorts of reactionary measures against the BNP are not only unnecessary (since it overstates the BNP’s influence within the public sector), but also counterproductive.

Authoritarianism and ideological grandstanding will not defeat the BNP. Addressing the issues, however, will. A more constructive and productive approach would have been for the TUC to do a point by point rebuttal of the BNP’s immigration or economic policies.

Nick Griffin has spent the last eight years trying to convince the electorate that the “Establishment” are the true fascists and not the BNP.  Making the BNP look like martyrs only proves Griffin’s point and distracts the electorates attention away from the true fascists, namely, the BNP.

(NB: Not all the Left are not in full agreement about some of the TUC delegates views on the BNP going on QT. Hadleigh Roberts, a Labour Party activist, has written an encouraging piece over on LabourList)

 TUC ban BNP from public services – The Guardian

Belgium throws out  Neo-Nazis from army

Eight soldiers have been thrown out of the Belgian army after it was discovered they had links to “Blood and Honour”, a neo-Nazi organisation with strong links to the BNP. (Many of its leaders are BNP members and Blood and Honour nazi bands have raised money for the BNP. Also see Europol report)

Belgium’s Federal Prosecutor Daniel Bernard said: “There was no evidence of an imminent attack, but from the documents the authorities had seized it was clear that the group wanted to attack the structure and institutions of the state”.

A bomb capable of blowing up a car was just one of the items seized in the raids on five barracks and 18 homes in Flanders. “We found an enormous amount of ammunition. All manner of weapons from hunting rifles to military guns, detonators and above all extreme right and even neo-nazi propaganda,” added the Federal Prosecutor.

The arrests were the result of a two year investigation. Sources claim the group had used army grounds for paramilitary exercises, shooting practice, as well as the spreading of neo-nazi ideology.

According to a report by the US Department for Homeland Security, neo-Nazi organisations are attempting to recruit and radicalize veterans and currently serving members of the armed forces in order to exploit their skills and knowledge derived from military training and combat.

Belgium police foil alleged neo-Nazi plot – Euro News

BNP member banned from streets after racist slur

John Chappell, a 60-year old Cambridge member of the BNP, has been banned from his local streets after he declared himself to be “BNP and proud” and subjecting neighbours to racist abuse.

Chappell told a Cambridge-born man with Caribbean origins to “go back where he came from”, a court heard.

He admitted to the charges of racially aggravated harassment, racially aggravated common assault and disorderly behaviour. 

Magistrates made an exclusion order banning Chappell from going to his victims local area for six months. He was also ordered to pay them £75 each in compensation and made the subject of a six-month community order and a six-month supervision requirement, including that he tackles alcohol issues.

The Judge said: “This sort of behaviour is entirely unacceptable, and we are particularly concerned that this was witnessed by a 9-year-old girl.”

BNP supporters ban from street after racist slur – Cambridge News

Do the BNP act as “conveyor belt” to violent extremism?

Friday, September 11th, 2009
Neo-Nazi terrorists

Neo-Nazi terrorist

Does rising electoral support for racist parties like the BNP lead to more racial violence?

The conviction earlier this week of Neil Lewington, a neo-Nazi who planned a terror campaign in Britain, certainly raises that question.

Lewington is one of the nastiest (if crack-pot) potential neo-Nazi terrorists in recent history. In his summing up, the Judge said Lewington’s terrorist actions were “designed to intimidate non-white people … for the purpose of pursuing the ideological cause of white supremacy and neo-fascism, albeit in a rather unsophisticated way.” In Lewington’s bedroom police found a nail bomb factory and a notebook entitled “Waffen SS UK Members’ Handbook”.

During the trial the court heard about one of Lewington’s inspirations, David Copeland, the Soho nail bomber and former member of the BNP. (Another was Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma bomber).

Despite there being no evidence of Lewington’s involvement with the BNP (he appears to have been a lone wolf), his attempt to emulate the likes of Copeland raises the question: does the electoral success of the BNP lead to violent extremism?

The BNP is legitimate political party operating within the law. For that we should be thankful.

It does, however, hold many white supremacist and neo-fascist views which have direct lineage to Oswald Mosley, the German Nazi Party, the American KKK, Roberto Fiore and modern East European extremists like Jobbik. This is particularly true of leadership figures like Nick Griffin MEP, Andrew Brons MEP, Lee Barnes (Legal Director) and Mark Collett (Head of Publicity).

Whilst all parties have their rotten eggs, the BNP has more than its fair share of violent racists. Some like Robert Cottage (who stood as a BNP candidate three times) and Tony Lecomber were BNP activists. Others like  Copeland and Mark Bullman (who used a BNP leaflet to light his firebomb) were on the fringe. (More details here).

Certainly the pool of candidates is likely to grow. The election and consequent media promotion of Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons gives a certain level of legitimacy to the BNP and its ideals. This means disaffected people trying to find answers to their worries are more likely to turn to the politics of racism, segregation and intolerance and follow the examples set by the BNP’s high profile leaders and violent members.

And the temperature is likely to increase, particularly if politicians refuse to debate the issues that leave some of the population feeling angry, frustrated and dispossessed. Those issues include immigration, Britishness and joblessness.

Experts on Irish Republicanism and Islamism call this the “conveyor belt” to violence. It is too early for any clear evidence either way. But we fear that the election of a small number of weird, nutty and inadequate politicians legitimises the politics of racism and that, in turn, introduces an element of violence and intimidation to British society that changes the way we do politics forever.

See Nick Griffin defend neo-Nazi terrorists:

News round up: Griffin and Help for Heroes | Welsh angry with BNP | David Jones MP: The BNP are a fact of life | Man acquitted over BNP threats | Neo-Nazi sentenced for attempted nail bomb attack

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

BNP and Help for Heroes

Help for Heroes

Help for Heroes

 

The BNP are auctioning two books written by the ex-SAS soldier and Gulf War One veteran, Andy McNab, as part of an online fundraiser for the  veterans organisation “Help for Heroes.”

It’s the latest piece of highly-spun social action from the BNP (“Babe-in-a-box”, “Rochdale-birds”, “Scottish vets”, etc).

The BNP are cynically hi-jacking commendable causes to improve their tattered reputation.

Nothing British strongly recommends that charities like Help for Heroes rejects this sort of money. No one wants to apply a political filter to donations. However, the BNP gain huge propaganda benefits from these stunts in exchange for tiny donations while the charities are inadvertantly giving a leg-up to neo-fascists and rascists.  

Welsh angry with BNP

Owain Glyndwr

Wrexham council have said they are angry with the BNP’s use of their national hero Owain Glyndwr.

The BNP have been selling t-shirts through their merchandising wing Excalibur, run by Arthur Kemp. Other heroes include St George, whose image was seen at the EDL protest on Saturday.

A council spokesman say Owain Glyndwr would be “turning in his grave”.

Fury as BNP use Owain Glyndwr – Evening Post

David Jones MP: The BNP are a fact of life

David Jones MP: BNP a fact of life

Peter Hain’s out-of-date reaction to the BNP being considered for BBC Question Time was attacked by David Jones, the Conservative MP, who has given a more realistic and measured response.

“It appears to have escaped Peter’s notice that, sadly, two BNP candidates actually were democratically elected to the European Parliament last June.

The BNP are an unfortunate fact of life and if mainstream democratic parties don’t take them on in debate, it will be to the shame of those parties and to the advantage of the BNP.”

BNP are a fact of life – David Jones MP

  

Man acquitted over BNP threats

A businessman who confronted British National Party members when they put a leaflet through his door has said he feels “vindicated” after being found not guilty of threatening the men.

The BNP accused Mohammed Latif of abusing them and using threats against its members. However, the court heard how Mr Latif was simply handing his leaflet back to the racist party.

Mr Latif said he was handing the leaflet back because he did not want his wife or two young sons to see it.

Magistrate Kenneth Bailey said: “We found that Mr Latif’s evidence was more credible.

“Mr Williams’ evidence was short and vague, while Mr Warner’s failed to convince us.”

Man acquitted in BNP threats case – The Press Association

Neo-Nazi sentenced for attempted nail bomb attack

Neil Lewington

Neil Lewington

A British neo-Nazi who planned to let of a series of bombs in West Suffolk was sentenced indefinitely, yesterday.

Neil Lewington, a loner and white supremacist, wanted to kill blacks and Asians with tennis balls filled with explosives.

Neo-Nazi jailed for planning racist bombing campaign – The Guardian

 

 

See short report on Lewington: