December 07, 2007

Sandwell disaster - BNP routed

Working on the principle that in the expectation of bad political news it sometimes pays to get one’s excuses in first, the editor of the BNP’s monthly “newspaper” Voice of Freedom, Martin Wingfield, admitted that yesterday’s self-inflicted by-election in Sandwell’s Prince’s End ward “will be a very difficult one for the British National Party to gain any satisfaction from”.

Wingfield added: “Our excellent candidate Karen Parkes, faces the almost impossible task of trying to defend the Prince’s End seat on Sandwell Borough Council.”

As pre-emptive damage limitation goes this was rather excessive, since even the lowliest political activist is not going to tell the world that an election his party is contesting has been lost even before a vote has been cast.

We would have thought that the editor of the BNP’s most important interface with the general public should have known better, but Wingfield’s lack of propagandist skills and gaffe-prone nature were in evidence again when he told visitors to his blog: “When they [new BNP recruits] come from the Tories, I tend to think ‘I wonder what they are after?’ I’m afraid I can find little in common with people who belonged to a Party that sold off this country’s ‘family silver’ and essential services to private and in many cases foreign concerns.”

Still, in a party where the leadership can and has referred to dues-paying members as “vermin” we suppose Wingfield’s insulting of a large swathe of the BNP’s membership counts as small beer.

Not that Wingfield hasn’t been on the end of an insult or two himself. From Searchlight we pinch this delicious quote: “Wingfield also spent a brief spell ‘inside’ for non-payment of a Race Act fine. While this was the correct thing to do, his main motivation was to make himself a martyr and boost his popularity in preparation for the factional struggle which he was already planning.”

Author: Nicholas Griffin, recalling one of the many destructive spats on the far-Right in which he always contrived to play a pivotal role.

All highly entertaining, but not entirely relevant to Sandwell’s Prince’s End ward by-election, brought to us courtesy of a more humble but no less colourful cast of BNP characters.

Sandwell exists only in a political sense. Cobbled together from bits of Staffordshire and Worcestershire, it came into being with the local government reforms of 1974 and formed part of the unpopular and now defunct West Midlands County.

A unitary authority, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council encompasses Tipton, Smethwick, Oldbury, Rowley Regis, Wednesbury and West Bromwich. Sandwell sits squarely in what is still known as the Black Country, a name gained due to the disfiguring effects of smoke and pollution in the district’s industrial heyday. The intense concentration of heavy industry which once characterised the area is long gone, and Sandwell in particular suffers from higher than average unemployment levels.

The most recent available figures give the population of Sandwell as almost 80% white, 14% Asian, with the remainder made up of Afro-Caribbeans, people of mixed-race race, and “others”.

Large-scale immigration began in the early 1960s, which, together with steady industrial decline and increased competition for jobs and decent housing, led to some notoriously racist west Midlands election campaigns, most notably that of Conservative Peter Griffiths, contesting nearby Smethwick in the 1964 general election campaign with the infamous slogan “If you want a ni**er for a neighbour, vote Labour”.

Griffiths won.

Despite that legacy, and the attempts of far-Right groups such as the original version of the British National Party and Colin Jordan’s National Socialist Movement to cash in, racist politics did not take off in the west Midlands. In the 1970s the National Front had an organisation in the area, but it was never electorally successful, splitting badly in the 1975/6 National Front/National Party division, and suffering further losses as individual members drifted towards Mrs Thatcher’s revitalised Tories.

It would be many years before the racist politics of the extreme-Right would enjoy success in that part of the world.

The BNP won its first seat on Sandwell MBC in May 2004, the candidate being the interesting James Lloyd, of whom more anon, and the ward he fought being Prince’s End.

In May 2006 Lloyd was joined by three more newly-elected BNP councillors, two of which might be described as “interesting” - Simon Smith and Russell Green.

Smith became known for Holocaust denial, UFO belief, and telling the Nazi Stormfront website that “The reason why Blacks disproportionately don’t vote is that the frontal part of the brain associated with postponing immediate gratification is not so well developed as in other races”, as we reported here.

Smith also achieved notoriety when he was suspended for publishing “hateful and abusive” material on his council-owned webpage, and for staging a walkout during a council vote to elect a Sikh as mayor of Sandwell .

Unfortunately for Smith, he backed the losing candidate in the BNP’s rigged leadership contest and was one of the first casualties in Nick Griffin’s purge of the vermin.

So far, so unlovely.

Of Russell Green, this month’s Searchlight has this to say:

One of the BNP’s two remaining Sandwell councillors has done little to distinguish himself since his election in May 2006 but does have some interesting links on his official council website. Under the heading “My Politics”, alongside the websites of the BNP and its front groups, Civil Liberty and Solidarity, Russell Green lists the aptly named “Conspiracy Planet”. This site espouses pretty much every lunatic nazi and antisemitic conspiracy going, including that the 9/11 terror attacks were an “inside job”. Also there is “The Truth Seeker”, which carries articles that suggest HIV is a harmless virus and does not cause Aids, claims to reveal the secret powers behind the Vatican and argues that Jewish bankers brought Hitler to power.

Which brings us back to James Lloyd.

Lloyd ran one of the most disorderly public houses in the West Midlands, Sandwell Council stripping the then Councillor Lloyd of his licence after a series of violent incidents. Lloyd’s woes didn’t end there. He found himself embroiled in a council voting scandal, and his son Ricky, a local ne’er-do-well, was returned to prison after committing offences while out on licence.

But all’s well that ends well. In October Lloyd was ejected from his Prince’s End seat for non-attendance at council meetings, necessitating a by-election.

The BNP last fought Prince’s End ward in May, their candidate being Karen Parkes, who stood again for the BNP last night. The result then was (percentages in brackets):

Lab 898 (35.71)
Con 498 (19.80)
Ind 241 (9.58)
BNP 878 (34.91)

Total 2515

Parkes came within twenty votes of taking the seat, but fortunately signs of electoral reverse had set in for the BNP, notably in the West Midlands, where it fell back by thousands of votes. This had just enough effect to deny Parkes a seat.

Voters are certain to punish the BNP for the actions (and lack of them) of the errant James Lloyd, the question being - how badly? For us this complicates the task of separating out the anti-Lloyd backlash from the general downturn in the BNP’s electoral fortunes.

Sandwell Prince’s End ward by-election result:

Lab 796 (48.07)
Con 517 (31.22)
LibDem 29 (1.75)
BNP 314 (18.96)

Total 1656

A comprehensive and well-earned defeat for the BNP, with Labour and the Conservatives gaining in roughly equal measure from the BNP’s dramatic loss of votes. It is also crystal clear that Liberal Democrat voters, knowing their candidate had little hope of success, swung behind Labour and the Tories to keep the BNP out.

Our feeling is that 10-12% of the BNP’s lost votes can be attributed to the bad publicity generated by Lloyd (not helped by Smith and Green), but that the remainder can be ascribed to the general downswing in their electoral fortunes over the past months.

Under normal conditions, and without the antics of Lloyd, it is difficult to believe that the BNP could have come anywhere near winning this seat.

There is a lesson to be gleaned from all this. Looking at the sharp increase in the Conservative vote, don’t all those ex-Tory BNP members insulted by Martin Wingfield have a sneaking sense that they’d have been better off staying where they were?

23 comments:

Unknown said...

Just a note that I didn't give this any deeper analysis simply because the circumstances in which the by-election were fought made this largely superfluous...

...that and the fact that I was taken by surprise by how early the results were emailed to me!

Still, never mind, and enjoy this momentous result - a Labour gain from the BNP (but who cares who's gain it was?).

DG

Anonymous said...

I’d like to raise something that the ordinary BNP members fail to grasp.

Simon Darby is, the ‘West Midlands Regional Organiser’ which effectively means, albeit from the comfy armchair of Welshpool, that he‘s in charge of this region.

If, Mr Darby is in charge of this region why was he not asking Jamie Lloyd why he had failed to attend meetings for 6 months? Is looking after 4 councillors and offering them his support so difficult? Or, did he tell them what he told me?

I quote, Simon Darby

“Just put your head down and take the money”

I think it’s more than clear that Mr Darby has absolutely no interest in political power whatsoever and LUAF must be breathing a sigh of relief that this lazy STATE owned bastard is in charge but, why have the BNP members not questioned it?

Regards

S Ebanks

Anonymous said...

Oh Sharon!! Such nasty words. One might suspect you hold a grudge!
As someone from the Black Country though I am pleased to say that the BNP, and that useless bugger Darby, are slowly being driven out of our region.
Griffin, suck it up boy. Suck it up.

Anonymous said...

Sharon is 100 % right,why arent members asking questions what darby is up to ? he is supposed to be the west midlands regional organiser,yet try sending him emails about concerns the response is 0.yet send him another mentioning £££ and you will get a response.sharon worked hard for that party and they simply shit on her.i had one of darbys goons ring me up once about standing for a local election and demanded a large amount of cash(not a cheque payable to the party)but pound notes.now any stupid idiot knows it does not cost a penny to stand in local elections but west midlands bnp have been trying this trick on members they think are loaded and thick for quite some time.darby is a fucking coward and a man who cannot stare you properly in the eye(the sign of a born liar)you done the best thing sharon and many more of your old friends are following you.As for DARBY he dont care he's got his little WILDLIFE ON 1 blog going,but believe me the birds will come back to haunt him.
thanks DG and LUAF if you post this.

No Platform said...

Eddy Morrison has mad his position on this clear.

There is a lot the BNP can learn.

Anonymous said...

Another great election analysis. Thanks Denise and LUAF.

Anonymous said...

I see the delusional cretins on Stormfront are viewing this as:

"a good result (considering)"

Yes, considering your party is in freefall !!!!!

I have been involved in fighting by-elections where our sitting councillor has resigned (and was unable to give a public explanation - not his fault, he was a victim of a crime that could not be disclosed on police advice), and another defence where a sitting cllr had moved to Cyprus!

We held both - fortunately the BNP is useless and increasingly discredited, and almost pathologically incapable of electoral competence.

Hurrah !!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Brilliant as usual, i dont think a deeper analysis was needed, it should be as plain as the nose on their face, down the toilet they go.

Anonymous said...

"hacked off said...
Oh Sharon!! Such nasty words. One might suspect you hold a grudge!
As someone from the Black Country though I am pleased to say that the BNP, and that useless bugger Darby, are slowly being driven out of our region.
Griffin, suck it up boy. Suck it up.

2:50 AM, December 07, 2007"



Nope, not a grudge, just pity. I feel sorry for anyone being treated as a dupe or moron and Mr Darby appears to be a class act when it comes to conning the BNP membership.

In any business a person incapable of doing their job is fired but not so in the BNP. Darby served just one term as councillor and was never relected, why? Did he just put his head down and take the money?

When I attended the mayoral banquet in Birmingham, I refused to eat a morsel citing that the people of Kingstanding could not afford such luxury and I would not be aparty to such greed. Mr Darby happily tucked into the 4 beautifully presented courses which could be found in any top restaurant in the country complete with white linen, silver service, champagne, wine, Scotch beef, cheeseboard and hand made truffles.

The BNP don't want political power, they're greedy corrupt money grabbing bastards. If the BNP were the same size as the Labour party it would be the most corrupt political party that has ever existed in Britain and, I believe many BNP members are starting to realise it.

Where are the BNP accounts? Is Griffin waiting for all the membership money to come in so he can declare this years money as last years?

Regards

S Ebanks

Anonymous said...

"We held both - fortunately the BNP is useless and increasingly discredited, and almost pathologically incapable of electoral competence.

Hurrah !!!!!!!!"

Whilst I sit on the opposite fence and cannot agree with your "Hurrah!!!!!!!!" the rest of your statement is 100% correct.

Regards

S Ebanks

Anonymous said...

Oh come on, this great defeat is the BIG news today not the BNP meeting in a few days time. Put it back at the top where the bastards can see it when they come here. Great news great post.

Anonymous said...

Parties do get punished when their councillors let them down but the percentage loss in Sandwell seems on the high side. I think DG is being a bit generous with her 12% estimate. I reckon about a max of 8%, which is nearer the norm and the BNP vote would have dropped by about 10% anyway. It would have been nice to know the real figure.

Not to take anything away from DG's excellent report because I could be wrong. She does these very well and they're always full of good background detail with accurate predictions and analysis.

More power to LUAF!

Craig Matthews

Anonymous said...

'I quote, Simon Darby

“Just put your head down and take the money”'

Sigh - you quote from what source? Any proof? Anyone else hear this? Did you actually hear it?

Don't worry, I don't expect an answer.

Anonymous said...

Apology: I sent a comment a minute ago suggesting S.Ebanks hadn't actually heard Darby's remark.

I've just re-read her comment and noticed that she in fact says that this is what Darby had once said to her.

Sorry about that.

Anonymous said...

I see Darby has made a mid afternoon post and just barely mentioned yesterdays election defeat, while still claiming they held onto their core vote of 20% this man really doesnt get it does he?

Anonymous said...

How strange that news of this result doesn't appear on the BNP website ........ not!

How many are they down to now? Is it 46? (50 in April wasn't it?)

Anonymous said...

"Anonymous said...
I see Darby has made a mid afternoon post and just barely mentioned yesterdays election defeat, while still claiming they held onto their core vote of 20% this man really doesnt get it does he?

8:36 PM, December 07, 2007"


He gets it alright

You don't demoralise the membership because it doesn't equal MONEY

Griffin and Darby don't care about anyone, their aim is to board the Euro train and if that doesn't pay off, Griffin, will return to his political soldier route to add another extension to his Animal Farm and the ever changing barn door. At least the next batch of unsuspecting idiots won't have to yank asbestos from his roof while he laughs about their prospects of dying from asbestosis.

Anonymous said...

"iliacus said...
How strange that news of this result doesn't appear on the BNP website ........ not!

How many are they down to now? Is it 46? (50 in April wasn't it?)

9:12 PM, December 07, 2007"

How many BNP seats are up for grabs next year?

Unknown said...

@ Craig

I wasn't being deliberately generous, more in the way of cautious, as one has to be.

This by-election was something of a dog's breakfast, given the many different factors involved.

I would also like to know by how much the BNP's share of the vote would have fallen under "normal" circumstances. 5% would seem to be the minimum figure, with more than a suspicion that it was in fact much higher.

The Liberal Democrat vote clearly puts to bed any idea that there is crossover from the LibDems to the BNP. I have never given that particular BNP fantasy time of day.

Finally, we should be aware that as the "Lloyd factor" recedes in memory (which it will), there is every chance that the BNP vote in Prince's End may increase when the ward is next contested. They have little prospect of winning it, but we shouldn't be surprised if their vote goes over 20%.

@ I quit smoking

Very good luck to you!

The "bastards" did see it, enough of them to more than double the number of comments appearing here. But I was moderating, and this was a moment for us to savour, so it was No Platform for them and their inanities.

Anonymous said...

I understand the remaining BNP councillor in Princes End is up for re-election in May (2008).

Anonymous said...

We'll never know what the real BNP vote was because every election's a one off. I agree that 5% is a minimum figure of their real loss and their vote in Sandwell ward will increase next time.

Craig

Anonymous said...

Denise,

We're all together now. But why have you ripped out the meat of what I said?

We're not as bad as they are, so why did you edit my comment


















'

Craig

Unknown said...

You have me at a disadvantage, Craig. I would never edit a comment, simply approve or reject it.