December 20, 2007

The BNP feud gets messier as it acknowledges a Searchlight mole in its leadership

BNP leader Nick Griffin is reeling under media expose of the feud which is ripping the party apart. After a week of total silence the press appears to be falling over itself to report on the crisis and Griffin is not coming out of it well. Channel Four More news even asked whether this was the end of the road for the BNP leader.

Meanwhile, inside the BNP, accusations and recriminations continue to fly. The rebel faction have sent out a newsletter to every party member while the leadership has reproduced, on the party website, the contents of emails which they claim prove that the rebels were hacking into emails of party officials before they were expelled.

If ordinary members didn’t know about the crisis engulfing the party before then they do now.

Christmas is already a busy time for the police but it more appears that they are going to be diverted from tackling criminals on the street to dealing with illegality within the BNP. A quick summary of the allegations being thrown around include:

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The BNP illegally recording a telephone conversation between Sadie Graham and Kenny Smith

The BNP gained access to Sadie Graham’s house by deception

BNP security took personal property belonging to Sadie Graham without her consent

The BNP leadership have been trawling through Sadie Graham’s computer, even opening new emails, in contravention of the Data Protection Act

Steve Blake as been illegally accessing email accounts of BNP party officials, including those of Nick Griffin

Scott McLean has forged a BNP disciplinary letter

Kenny Smith has removed £4,000 from the BNP Lottery account after he was removed from his party position

Kenny Smith and Sadie Graham have broken the Data Protection Act by sending out an unauthorised mailing to all BNP members


While Searchlight cannot comment of the validity of all of these claims but merely factually report what has been written, it is clear that the BNP is in trouble.

If that wasn’t enough the BNP has now posted this new claim on its party website: “For well over a year, the BNP has been aware that there has been a mole from the Communist Searchlight Magazine in the Advisory Council.”

Now, on that, I cannot possibly comment.

Nick Lowles, Stop The BNP

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

My money is on Darby

Anonymous said...

BREAKING NEWS ...
Cllr Alan Warner, Parish Councillor for Denby and Town Councillor for Heanor West, Derbyshire, has tonight announced that if the conditions that are listed in the “British Nationalist Bulletin” extra edition sent out this week* are not met, he will refuse the Party use of his land for the 2008 RWB Family Festival and tell the Party to remove the storage containers from his land.
Cllr Warner is especially keen to see Cllr Sadie Graham reinstated to office and Mark Collett removed from his post. He is also threatening to resign the party whip from his position as Councillor on two councils. Alan stated that “if it wasn't for the hard work of Sadie then I would never have been elected.”

Anonymous said...

A mole well consider two possibilities.

1.) There is no mole - they are just paranoid
2.) There is no mole just some very un-happy but paranoid people

Long live the paranoia

:-)

The Green Arrow said...

Surely all they have to do is expel all of their black members, they're bound to be untrustworthy?

Anonymous said...

Storage Containers ?

Does this need planning permission ?

What is in these containers? Is it hazardous ? Is it "legal"

Anonymous said...

"Surely all they have to do is expel all of their black members, they're bound to be untrustworthy?"

Listen, darling, we need to maintain a smattering of niggers, kikes, and queers or people will think we're racists.

Besides, who could we ethnically cleanse, if their was no wogs left?

I can assure you I'm not going to get my hands dirty going into those rough council estates, to ethnically cleanse are own sort, have you seen some of the people living there?

I know with your navy experiences you're probably used to a bit of rough, but I don't like it at all, not unless I've been acquainted with the gentleman in question first.

Do you ever pay attention?

Anonymous said...

Wasnt Blake paid to look after the BNP server? So in that case how could be accused of hacking into the BNP server? If Kenny Smith was in charge of administration how can he be accused of stealing membership lists?

When and how did the Searchlight mole on the Advisory Committee get paid? Was it in dollars, pounds or as many are now suspecting rands?

Rubbish exchange rate Arthur!

Male escorts cost more in Britain than they do back in Joburg.

Antifascist said...

'BREAKING NEWS ...'

Where did that come from?

Anonymous said...

The BNP have several different sites they can use, and were not planning to use Alans site in 2008 for the RWB

Anonymous said...

BREAKING NEWS!

Seen on Simon Darby's blogsite -

"This morning our security team spotted a small mammal emerging from my back lawn, and shining a bright light through my back window. It appeared to be trying to read confidential material in my possession.

Our security team reckon it was a searchlight mole"