Archive for July, 2007

The Master Race !!!

July 31, 2007


Aryan Youth-Ha ha ha ha ha ha

Sentenced BNP Member Foresaw ‘Civil War’

July 31, 2007

The BNP’s Arbeitsfront splits

July 31, 2007

holeskaliertesbild.jpgThis month’s Searchlight contains a very amusing account of the troubles of the BNP’s union, “Solidarity, the British Workers Union”.

The website of the fascist union spells out their big ambition:

“Solidarity is a National Movement that actively recruits UK and Irish Workers into it’s ranks. We are a Union that will encompass all industrial and service sectors within the economy – in the creation of ONE BIG UNION. Solidarity is establishing itself as a major independent Trade Union. ”

To which end the membership is organised into several sections: “Agriculture & Farming, Communications, Construction & Builder , Fire Brigade , Health Worker, Police Service, Retail / Catering, Teacher Lecturer , Transport Worker , Education and Training.”

But according to Searchlight, the accounts produced by union leader, Patrick Harrington, show that the total income over 14 months was £1105, including a £150 loan from John Walker the BNP national treasurer. Now subscriptions are £5 a month, so by my maths the “one big union” has less than 20 members! This means that there is an average of less than two members per section.

The farce gets ever more comical, because this mass movement has in fact split, and now has two separate leadership bodies, both claiming to be the legitimate union, both have their own website, and both use the same logo. This is an issue that the Trade Union Certification officer cannot adjudicate upon, and it will be interesting to see whether either side can be bothered to take it to court.

One of these “unions” is run by Clive Potter and Tim Hawke, both BNP members, and the other is run by Third Way member Patrick Harrington, and backed by, errr, the BNP.

It may seem odd that the BNP backs the group run by Harrington, as opposed to the one led by its own members, but Nick Griffin and Patrick Harrington go back a long way, to their “Political Soldiers” days in the National Front.

So what have they been up to? Well Harrington’s Solidarity has been the more productive, and put out 10000 leaflets in the six counties of British ruled Ireland in support of two BNP teachers sacked for accessing fascist web-sites while at work. The Third Way places emphasis on an Independent Ulster as one of its demands. It is a strange trade union that sees leafleting Orange marches as the natural way to recruit new members.

Potter’s Solidarity has rather charmingly said “At this moment in time we are not in a position to begin any campaigns”.

http://www.socialistunity.com

BNP terrorist jailed

July 31, 2007

AN EX-BNP CANDIDATE has been jailed for stockpiling bomb-making chemicals.

Robert Cottage
Guilty: Robert Cottage

Robert Cottage, 49, was today found guilty of storing explosive chemicals he had built up believing that immigration would spark a civil war.

The former British National Party council candidate from Colne in Lancashire had pleaded guilty to possession.

He was sentenced to two and a half years behind bars, but could be released before Christmas.

The former school bus driver had previously been cleared of conspiracy to cause explosions after two trials at Manchester Crown Court.

Cottage’s wife Kerena told a social worker she was concerned about the substances and her husband’s belief that immigrants were swamping Britain.

After the case, Detective Inspector Dave Hickey said that Cottage held “eccentric… honestly-held views” and was “of previous good character.”

DI Hickey said: “He has already spent a long time on remand, and that coupled with the early release scheme means he is likely to be out within six months. After that, he will be monitored closely by parole officers.

“He is a man of previous good character and his life has dramatically changed because of this investigation.

“His marriage has broken up and he has lost his job so when he comes out of prison he has got to rebuild his life. His experience will perhaps have a sobering effect on the more radical elements of his views.

“We feel the sentence justifies the way in which the matter has been handled by the police and the prosecution authorities.

“He was a very eccentric man with very eccentric views that most people would not agree with, although it’s probably fair to say they were honestly-held views.”

Sentencing Cottage, Mrs Justice Swift said Cottage’s actions had been “criminal and potentially dangerous”.

She added a pre-sentence report said Cottage held “over valued ideas” but said there was a low risk of him committing further offences.

She said: “It is important to understand that Cottage’s intention was that if he ever had to use the thunder flashes it was only for the purpose of deterrents.

“I am satisfied it was Cottage’s views on how he put it ‘the evils of uncontrolled immigration’ would lead to civil war which would be imminent and inevitable.

“The pre-sentence report says Cottage continues to hold views that via towards the apocalyptic. The risk of further offending of the same type is low but it cannot be ruled out.

“I accept the intention was to hold these chemicals until the outbreak of civil unrest. That was a criminal and potentially dangerous act.

“In letting off any such thunder flash mistakenly believing you were under threat you may have caused injury to some innocent person.”

A second man, retired dentist David Jackson, 62, from Nelson in Lancashire, was also charged with conspiracy to cause explosions.

http://www.blink.org.uk

BNP’s ‘Cultural Officer’ resigns after accusations

July 29, 2007

Thanks again to Lancaster UAF

The so-called ‘Cultural Officer’ and member of the Advisory Council of the British National Party has resigned following a series of accusations that have been posted up on the Covert blog.

Bowden, former member of the Tory Monday Club before joining the BNP, became a target for the Covert Crew, headed by Tommy Williams, an old pal of Nick Griffins, when he supported Chris Jackson in the recent BNP leadership challenge – his being one of the hundred signatures required before the challenge could take place. Covert, ever-ready to suck up to the Welshpool pig-farmer who leads the BNP, printed the question, ‘Is Jonathan Bowden A Nonce?’, followed by a piece of fairly innocuous text but which included a reference to Bowden’s ‘Gary Glitteresque sideburns’.

The really offensive content is tucked away in the comments to the piece, where Williams and his little gang have allowed the more venomous of Nick Griffin’s supporters to attack at will.

Bowden’s resignation letter to Nick Griffin gives more detail.

‘During the middle of Saturday afternoon the party head of security, Martin Reynolds, texted me to inform me that Tommy William’s tendentious and lying filth about me had been taken down. It appears that not only is this not the case but the criminal abuse has got ten times worse.

I have given a lot of time and effort to this party over the last 4 years. I am now being accused repeatedly of being a paedophile on the Internet by one of your quote unquote old mates.

I am sick and tired of the human scum and vermin which proliferate in such shallows waters. To be accused of being a child abuser is amongst the lowest thing that can possibly be imagined. To even refute such allegations from criminal psychopaths like these is beneath one’s dignity.

None the less, I REFUTE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEIR LIES AS DISTASTFUL GARBAGE.

I will seek to have police action carried out against this vile Internet site, but I also intend to resign as cultural officer, advisory council member and member of the BNP. I do not wish to associate-even tangentially-with such low-grade lycanthropes and psychotic criminals. Williams, I gather, is a convicted drug dealer and career criminal with a string of convictions.

I have many other and better things to do with my life in future.

The stench of this rabble, lumpen and canaille is displeasing to me. I shall devote myself to the world of the arts from which I originate and to which I shall return.

Yours ever
Jonathan Bowden’

Williams and his fellow loons on Covert, using different names on the nazi Stormfront forum, have announced repeatedly and forcefully that the BNP will be purged of everyone who dared to support Chris Jackson in the leadership election campaign and it appears that they are starting with the bigger guns.

Bowden, as a member of the Advisory Council, might have been expected to be close to Griffin but this appears not to be the case. When the appalling Toby Lecomber was finally thrown out after trying to recruit Joe Owens into a bizarre assassination plot, his name took ages to be removed from the BNP website. Anyone looking in might have thought he was Group Development Officer of the party right up until he attacked Eddie Butler earlier this year. Bowden hasn’t been so lucky. His name has already disappeared.

In our article reporting on the election result, we warned that those who had supported Jackson could expect a repeat of the Night of the Long Knives in the BNP. It looks like it’s already started.

Police launch hunt for Dewsbury author of race-hate video

July 28, 2007

THE author of a film featuring Nazi images and threats against Dewsbury Muslims is being hunted by the town’s police.
The film, broadcast on the website YouTube, contains anti-Muslim messages, threats against immigrants to Dewsbury, and references to London suicide bomber Mohammed Sidique Khan.

Entitled ‘Dewsbury needs help,’ the film shows white supremacist images and words, and describes a riot between white nationalists and Asian men in 1989.

Images used include a veiled woman walking past Headfield Junior School, Thornhill Lees, Swastikas and a scene from a Hollywood film which tells the story of a neo-Nazi who kills two black men.

The author of the film, who uses the name Paul, makes reference to ‘Rahowa’ – a racial holy war against Jewish and non-white people.

On his website profile, ‘Paul’ states he is a member of the British People’s Party, a white nationalist political party whose objectives include ending non-European immigration into Britain and repatriating ethnic minorities.

‘Paul’ has uploaded 13 films with similar content and on a comments page says he is an active nationalist. He says Dewsbury is due an ‘ethnic cleansing’.

Insp Ian Gayles, of Dewsbury Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “We have viewed the content and we agree there are possibly some racial overtones to it. We are attempting to contact the website authors to have the item removed and we are trying to identify who posted the article. If there have been offences we will then take the necessary action against them.”

A race hate video containing threats against Dewsbury MP Shahid Malik was posted on YouTube earlier this year.

He said: “It is a sick video which very few people will pay much notice to. I am quite sure that the BNP will have nothing to do with it. My concern is for people to wake up to the reality of the BNP and the damage they do to the community and our town. I have got to do more to reach out to people to help find solutions to the problem.

“The video tries to exploit the July 7 bombings and the truth is that rather than divide us, in many ways the attacks united us with much more multi-faith work taking place and people understanding their responsibilities to each other. A sick, pathetic video by individuals is hardly going to change that.”

http://www.dewsburyreporter.co.uk

BNP leadership election result – no surprises, just questions

July 27, 2007

The British National Party leadership election results are in at last and, according to a post on the nazi Stormfront forum, the results are as follows:

Griffin: 91%
Jackson: 9%
Turnout: 43%

No great surprise there except that a large number of people chose to deliberately abstain. What is surprising is that the BNP hasn’t yet bothered (at 0330) to put the result up on its web site and that there are no actual numbers mentioned.

The numbers are all important in this contest. if we assume the BNP has a total voting membership of 10000, which it hasn’t but it’s almost impossible to get a true figure, that means 5700 chose not to vote, leaving 4300 who did. By our reckoning, 387 BNP members voted for Chris Jackson – substantially more than the 100 signatures he had to gather simply to be allowed to stand in this patently rigged contest.

For a virtual unknown – or at least unknown outside the North-West of England – Jackson did remarkably well, particularly when one considers the short period between announcement and election and the many limitations placed on him regarding anything to do with having direct access to the membership. Had it been a fair fight, we would have expected Jackson to easily double his votes. In fact, in our opinion he could have done a lot better had he actively campaiged. We wonder why he didn’t.

Griffin is now in the peculiar and uncomfortable position that has affected every real party leader for decades – he’s a minority leader, chosen to lead the BNP by a minority of the available votes in his party. In fact, working on the percentages alone, he only has a mandate from 39% of the party – hardly ‘a resounding mandate’, as one idiotic Stormfronter put it.

It’s pretty clear from the immediate reactions to the result that we can expect something of an old-fashioned purge in the BNP in the near future – a clear-out of those undesirables who don’t seem to appreciate either Nick Griffin’s dictatorial style of leadership, the numerous dodgy deals he has on the go at any given time or the energetic expansion of the BNP into an apparently limitless number of bizarre and disparate business ventures. The Night of the Long Knives beckons and the supporters of Chris Jackson had better watch the shadows for a few months. Despite having absolutely no loyalty to the BNP membership himself, Griffin demands absolute loyalty from his subordinates and the leadership challenge has already been labelled an act of treachery a number of times.

Griffin staggers into a new year as leader with none of the spring in his step that he should be feeling after a failed leadership challenge. The result – or rather, the turnout – was lacklustre, reflecting the party’s performance at the council elections back in May. The troops are demoralised, the income, we are assured by people who certainly know, is drying up and the membership is stagnating as it waits for triumphs that never arrive and holiday camps that will never materialise.

In fact this leadership challenge seems only to have left bitterness and recrimination behind it. Possibly the next one will be better – it’s rumoured that pornmeister Dickie Barnbrook has his eye on Griffin’s seat (so to speak), which might explain why he’s recently been pushed out to challenge the unbeatable Ken Livingstone for Mayor of London. A challenge from Barnbrook might just be a challenge worth watching.

BNP to receive fine from Electoral Commission

July 25, 2007

The Electoral Commission
25/07/2007
The financial accounts of the main political parties in the UK for the year ending 31 December 2006 have been published today by the Electoral Commission.

Political parties and their accounting units are required by the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA) to submit their accounts each year to the Commission. Those with gross annual income or total expenditure of over £250,000 are given six months from year end to prepare their accounts and have them independently audited before submitting them. The accounts were due by 7 July 2007.
In May, the Commission published the financial accounts of those political parties and accounting units whose gross income and total expenditure were each less than £250,000. Accounting units with income and expenditure that are both under £25,000 are not required to submit their accounts.
Thirteen political parties reported income or expenditure of over £250,000:
Conservative and Unionist Party
Co-operative Party
Democratic Unionist Party
Green Party Labour Party
Liberal Democrats
Plaid Cymru – the party of Wales
Respect – the Unity Coalition
Scottish National Party
SDLP (Social Democratic and Labour Party)
Sinn Féin
Ulster Unionist Party
UK Independence Party

Seven accounting units reported income or expenditure of over £250,000:
Aylesbury Conservative Constituency Association
Cities of London and Westminster Conservative Constituency Association
Kensington and Chelsea Conservative Constituency Association
Liberal Democrats in England
Parliamentary Office the Liberal Democrats
Scottish Labour Party
Surrey Heath Conservative Constituency Association

The Commission is currently scrutinising all the submitted accounts, by cross checking them against other information held and where discrepancies occur, raising them with the parties. Having agreed with comments from the Constitutional Affairs Committee and Sir Hayden Phillip’s review of party funding about the difficulty in interpreting financial accounts, the Commission is looking at this issue with a view to implementing guidelines to increase transparency and consistency by making the information more easily understandable. The Commission intends to consult with political parties later this year regarding plans to standardise the format and presentation of statement of accounts.

Two parties and one accounting unit in this reporting band will be fined for failing to submit their accounts by the statutory deadline. The Co-Operative Party submitted their accounts to the Commission six days late and have been issued with a penalty notice for £500. Final statements of accounts have yet to be received from the British National Party and Scottish Liberal Democrats’ accounting unit. The penalty they face will depend on the length of time between the missed deadline and the submission of outstanding information.
Peter Wardle, Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission said:
“The accounts should be a key source of information for anyone wishing to find out more about how a political party is funded, and what it spends its money on. Without complete and open accounts, you cannot have full transparency about party finances.
“The rules on transparency are vital to public confidence and integrity in the democratic process. That’s why we are now taking a tougher approach to ensuring parties follow the rules, including fining parties who don’t submit their accounts on time and looking at how we can get parties to improve the ways in which they present their accounts.”
/ends
Notes to editors:

1. The Electoral Commission is an independent body set up by the UK Parliament. Our aim is integrity and public confidence in the UK’s democratic process. We regulate party and election finance and set standards for well-run elections.
2. The Political Parties Elections and Referendums Act 2000 requires that parties with a gross income or expenditure of £250,000 or less (and their accounting units with a gross income or expenditure in excess of £25,000 and below 250,000) submit an annual statement of accounts to The Electoral Commission by 31 March and for more than that sum by 7 July.
3. There are 388 political parties registered with The Electoral Commission as of today.
4. Under PPERA political parties may register accounting units with The Electoral Commission. An accounting unit is a constituent or affiliated organisation of a political party and is responsible for its own financial affairs and transactions.
5. The fact that a Statement of Accounts has been placed on the public record should not necessarily be taken to indicate that the Electoral Commission has verified or validated it in any way.

Contact: Neil Freshwater or Lynne Veitch
Phone: 0131 556 0770 or 07887 778 759 (out of hours).
Email: elections@pagodapr.com
Website: http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/regulatory-issues/soayearend2002.cfm

Property investment for fascists

July 24, 2007

An article in a national newspaper last Sunday (22 July), and reproduced all over the internet, claimed to reveal how BNP leaders were setting up a self-sufficient rural bolthole in Croatia in preparation for when the oil runs out.

In fact the story, which was full of errors, was the result of an attempt by the BNP to build a smokescreen around some plain old-fashioned property speculation.

Last October Nick Griffin, the BNP leader, was a guest speaker at a well attended meeting of the party’s Leeds branch. He normally turns up in a suit, but on this occasion he made his excuses for wearing jeans, saying that he had just returned from a visit to Croatia. He then regaled his audience about the ethnic problems following the break-up of the former Yugoslavia.

What Griffin did not mention was that much of the “ethnic cleansing” in Croatia at the start of the 1990s, consisting of torture, rape, murder and mutilation of bodies, was carried out by the reborn Ustasha movement. Some 50 years earlier the Ustashi had carried out their first attempt at genocide, in conjunction with the Nazis, against Serbs, Jews and Roma. More than a million Serbs of all ages were butchered in their homes, in forests and in concentration camps. Another 250,000 were forcibly converted to Catholicism, and around a further 300,000 were driven out of Croatia into the remote mountain areas of Serbia.

Hero worship of the wartime butchers of the Ustashi remains widespread in Croatia and it is one of the areas of eastern Europe in which Roberto Fiore, the Italian third-positionist fascist and long-term friend of Griffin, has taken an interest in recent years.

Griffin’s visit to Croatia inevitably gave rise to speculation in the BNP, especially when news started to leak out about at least one other senior BNP officer visiting the country, about a property purchase there and even offshore bank accounts to shift BNP funds into the new project.

Older BNP members recalled with dismay two earlier overseas property ventures involving Fiore. The first was a ruined hamlet in northern France in the days when Griffin led the National Front Political Soldiers. A member of Fiore’s family had their name on the title deeds and volunteers were shipped out to try to turn it into a political commune. The project was eventually abandoned, money raised from British supporters poured down the drain.

A decade later Fiore bought an abandoned village in Spain. Again work on making it habitable was carried out by volunteers, now from the successor group to the Political Soldiers, the International Third Position.

Yet again it flopped and Fiore had to rush in a lawyer to bail out a leading member of the ITP who had been thrown into jail for attacking the local mayor’s property. Back in England the man was given a job in Fiore’s extensive UK property empire. The project vanished.

And one must not forget how Griffin got Young NF members to work free of charge to convert a barn at his parents’ property in Suffolk in the mid 1980s and later got the BNP to pay for renovation of a barn on his farm in Wales.

BNP members are not keen to see the party’s hard-earned funds squandered on yet another potentially disastrous property venture. The BNP is not a party where people can freely ask awkward questions of their leader and get honest answers, so instead disgruntled members started leaking bits of interesting information about the Croatian plans to the anti-fascist Lancaster UAF blogsite.

This could not have come at a worse time for Griffin, who is currently facing a leadership election in the BNP. A huge amount of dirty linen has been paraded before the public in the past six weeks, including talk about property in Croatia.

Knowing that the story was likely to break beyond the anti-fascist movement, Griffin engaged in a classic manoeuvre to control the situation by orchestrating the delivery of a “scoop” to a national newspaper. Anti-fascist blogs and others immediately reproduced it, though Kirklees Unity soon removed it after realising that the story was riddled with errors and half truths and was just an attempt to divert attention from Griffin’s property venture.

The story claimed that Andrew McKillop, an expert on “peak oil” – the theory that the world’s oil reserves are about to run out – briefed the BNP leadership last September at a secret weekend meeting at a hotel in Hampshire. Those present were so concerned about this that they decided to buy 1,100 hectares of land in Croatia as a bolthole for when civilisation breaks down, the story continued.

But there were many errors.

The story quotes McKillop saying that he had only been contacted via the internet to give the presentation in the New Forest, giving the impression he has had little to do with the BNP. In fact Griffin has reproduced and promoted McKillop’s articles on the BNP website and they have been published in the BNP’s monthly magazine, Identity.

McKillop was also invited to join the BNP’s shadowy think tank, which Searchlight exposed in March.

The story says McKillop lives in the USA. When we spoke to him earlier this year he was living in Paris.

Another man named in the story is the BNP’s economics expert Alan Goodacre. The writer seemed to think he uses the name Ian Fletcher when visiting the USA. In fact Ian Fletcher is a well known US rightwinger who lobbies against migrant workers. They are not the same person. For one thing an expert analysis of their articles show that Goodacre writes in British English whereas Fletcher is very definitely a North American.

One of the story’s most obvious errors is the description of Lee Barnes as the BNP’s second-in-command. Far from it: although Barnes acts as the director of the BNP’s legal department, he is not actually a party member. This enables him to front up various money raising schemes for the BNP from which the party prefers to distance itself.

Griffin’s deputy is Simon Darby and the party’s vice-chair is Scott McLean.

The story claims the land is owned by a BNP sympathiser whose late father “is understood to have made a fortune in the pizza business”. No name is given and the story sounds a bit like it is based on the pizza billionaire who funds a community in the USA.

The article ends with an obvious bit of padding, with a rapid trawl through the bombers Tim McVeigh and David Copeland and William Pierce’s The Turner Diaries.

It is interesting that the BNP chose to dump this story on a journalist who does not have a track record of writing about the far right but works for a newspaper that is very keen on ecology.

The very worthwhile team at Lancaster UAF are to be congratulated on opening up a can of worms which the BNP leader will have great difficulty closing.

http://www.stopthebnp.org.uk/

BNP FESTIVAL RULING MAY FACE APPEAL

July 24, 2007

Protesters may appeal against a decision to allow alcohol and music at a British National Party festival.

Villagers said they were disgusted after councillors yesterday decided to grant a drinks and entertainment licence to the Red, White and Blue event in Denby.

The announcement came five days after Amber Valley Borough Council’s licensing panel first met to discuss the application.

It was debated for three hours at a meeting last Wednesday before councillors said they would make a decision the following day. But it was not until yesterday that they finally gave the go-ahead.

However, John Lumsden, who lives in Codnor-Denby Lane, opposite the field where the festival will take place, said there may be an appeal.

He said: “I can’t say if we will appeal collectively as a group of residents until we all meet up, but it’s a possibility.

“I’m absolutely disgusted with the decision. They’ve granted this against the wishes of the people that live in their area and that’s not democracy.”

Margaret Martin, 58, of Denby Lane, Codnor, said she felt let down by the council.

She said: “I am not very pleased with the decision.”

Residents are against the festival because they are worried about an increase in traffic in the area and noise.

If they were to appeal against yesterday’s decision, they would have to write to the local magistrates’ court.

In granting the licence, the council has told the applicant, BNP member and Denby parish councillor Alan Warner, on whose land the event will take place, he must meet certain conditions.

These are that the festival can open from 2pm until 10.30pm on Friday, August 3, between 9am and 11pm on Saturday, August 4, and from 9am to 3pm on Sunday, August 5.

Alcohol will be available for four hours while BNP members pitch tents on the Friday, from 7pm until 11pm. It can also be sold from 2pm until 5pm, and 7pm until 11pm on the Saturday.

Live and recorded music can be played between 7pm and 10.30pm on the Friday, and on the Saturday from 2pm until 11pm.

No alcohol can be sold or music played on the Sunday.

A maximum of 2,500 people will be allowed entry and the council has also said large single-sex groups should be turned away.

Mr Warner must also carry out an assessment before this Friday to make sure the event will be safe.

He said: “The council had no grounds to not grant us the application. Both the fire and police had no objections to it taking place.

“I’m really pleased they’ve seen sense. Not being able to sell alcohol would have put a damp squib on the weekend.”

Peter Carney, the council’s chief executive, said the authority considered carefully all the issues involved before making a decision.

He said the council would carry out a site inspection before the event to make sure conditions had been met.

Amber Valley MP Judy Mallaber said she was disappointed the licence had been granted.

She said: “I still maintain the site is completely unsuitable for an event of this kind.”

http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk