November 15, 2007

BNP circus rolls into Colwyn Bay for court hearing

The bizarre spectacle of BNP leader Nick Griffin flanked by an entourage of party activists arrived in a tiny court room in North Wales yesterday.

The far-right leader claimed he was providing “moral support” for Llysfaen community councillor Patrick Pattison, amid attempts to slap an injunction on him at Colwyn Bay County Court.

Conwy council wants an order banning Mr Pattison from “behaving in a threatening, abusive or insulting way towards officers and members”. It follows allegations of “unacceptable” behaviour by the 55-year-old former Independent councillor, who caused outrage when he defected to the BNP earlier this year.

Mr Griffin, national chairman of the British National Party, squeezed into the tiny courtroom with four other party members.

Clearly taken aback by their presence, deputy district judge Peter Anderson asked why they were there, and was told by Cllr Pattison: “People are trying to blacken my character and these people have come to offer moral support.”

“That’s fine,” replied the judge: “So long as they are not trying to put pressure on anyone.”

Council solicitor Peter Brown then told the court he would be calling 11 witnesses to give evidence of Mr Pattison’s unacceptable behaviour which led to the injunction being sought. Mr Pattison said he would have only a couple of character witnesses but wished to submit some references without the individuals’ identity being made public.

The 10 minute hearing ended with the judge deciding Colwyn Bay court was unsuitable for the full hearing, due to the unusual interest in it. The case was adjourned until January when it will be heard by in Rhyl.

Outside the court Mr Griffin said he had attended because he felt the case should be adjourned and he wanted to support a member of the party.

“The council in Burnley is trying the same trick against one of our councillors there, and the allegations are groundless. They are up against the European Convention on Human Rights,” he said.

Mr Pattison said his defence case was not yet ready. Mr Pattison, 55, a motor mechanic, of Berth-y-Glyd, Llysfaen, was also accompanied by his girlfriend Wendy Lewis. She read a letter from one acquaintance of mixed race who praised his community spirit and refuted the claim that Mr Pattison was a racist.

Daily Post

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a lovely couple. Mr Happy and Mr Campaschristmas.

Anonymous said...

what an unflattering pic !!
Doctors could use that pic to show their patients the dangers of eating too many chips

Anonymous said...

These two idiots look like another part of the Phones4u ad campaign.

Anonymous said...

And that is the respect that pattison has for the law is it, he turns up at court looking like he just got out from under a lorry in his overalls.

you couldnt make this up.

Anonymous said...

Glad to see Mr Pattison got dressed up for his "day in court"!

Anonymous said...

"And for God's sake don't threaten anyone on your way to the postbox with the Accounts, Pat".

Anonymous said...

was that homophobic remark then !!!

Kirklees Unity said...

No Platform said...

These two idiots look like another part of the Phones4u ad campaign.

F**king Classic

I am still laughing now

Anonymous said...

"Nick Griffin expresses full confidence in new National Treasurer"

Anonymous said...

Oi got your brown envelope for yer, Mr Griffin, moi lord...

Anonymous said...

One of those fruitcakes has a girlfriend and the other is a pig-farmer. Take your pick.

Anonymous said...

This court case was on the 14th November - so why is NG still wearing his poppy?

I was always told that poppies were to be worn until Armistice Day/ Remembrance Sunday (whichever is the later).

So is NG ignorant? Or is this part of the BNP's efforts to hijack "poppy day" to its own malevolant purposes?

Their website is crammed with photos of BNP branches (usually small groups of people you WOULDN'T want to sit next to on buses) ostentatiously placing wreaths. In Sheffield they were "the only political party to lay a wreath" - that's because the rest of us have too much respect for the war dead to twist their commemmoration into political stunts you dimbos!

Anonymous said...

When will Griffin learn that all publicity is NOT necessarily good publicity. He's just made himself look a fool again by supporting this aggressive, racist and rude nonentity.

Dazed & Confused said...
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Anonymous said...

Both Armistice Day & Remembrance Sunday were on the same day this year, that is Sunday 11th November.

After which time it shows no disrespect to be seen without a poppy.

Anonymous said...

Why is Santa trying to look like Fred Dibnah? Is it because Fred can go down taller chimneys?

Anonymous said...

One is a poorly dressed ugly fat stupid cunt & the other one is wearing a red boiler suit