February 23, 2008

Phone calls to Solidarity AGM hotel needed

The BNP tradition of lying about itself seems to have filtered down to its front groups. Even when pretending to operate as a trades union, the party seems unable to be honest about what it is and what it stands for. Today is supposed to be the AGM of the BNP's fake union Solidarity (to begin at 2pm) and a conference room has been booked for it at the Apollo Hotel at Hagley Road, Birmingham - under the name of Accentuate, a fake PR company that is the sinecure of former National Front treasurer Graham Williamson.

We need to ring the hotel to let them know that Accentuate is simply a front group for Solidarity, itself a front group for the BNP and Patrick Harrington's Third Way grouplet. Harrington is yet another old Griffin comrade from his days in the National Front.

The Apollo Hotel can be called on 0121 455 5291. Remember to stay polite and persistent.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just called and they put the phone down on me the cheeky bastards. :D

Anonymous said...

I spoke to someone who didn't have a clue that Accentuate was anything other than a so-called PR company. They sounded pretty miffed when I told them what it was.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if National Front/Third Way tosser Graham Williamson is still writing his numerous and repetitive letters to Hornchurch's finest free newspapers (I keep seeing his silly little letters in the Yellow Advertiser - yes everyone the Yellow Advertiser). The letters sections of the local free newspapers seem to be his raison d'tere for continued self-existence. I think Williamson’s letter writing campaign is the key to his strategy of building critical mass in order to take over Elm Park and turn it into a fascist paradise. I guess it beats infiltrating local community organisations.

Anonymous said...

Found this interesting tit bit about fash PR guru Graham Williamson:

"Graham Williamson lives in Hornchurch, Essex, England. He has been interested in military history for many years ... He is an amateur wargamer and struck upon the idea of creating an unusual Napoleonic army"

Like all good fascists and racists, in a child-like way, Williamson is obsessed with war and violence.