An Emergency General Meeting of the London Swinton Circle, at which the crisis resulting from the events of July 22nd will be discussed and the appropriate decisions taken, is planned for next month…After this EGM it is anticipated that normal regular activities of the organisation will be resumed.Unfortunately, however, he also promised that last month…
The Robertson faction website does now include a notice that
The London Swinton Circle is not associated or affiliated with “The Springbok Club”, nor does the Swinton Circle hold joint meetings with “The Springbok Club”.Harvey, by contrast, tells us that there was another joint LSC-Springbok Club event in November:
…at which the guest of honour was Mr. Michael Shrimpton, the famous barrister and national security consultant. In his most revealing and powerful address Mr. Shrimpton told something about the international forces which lay behind the abandonment of the British Empire post-World War II, which culminated in the betrayal of Rhodesia, and also gave an in-depth account of some of the little-reported facts about those involved in the recent US Presidential Election.There was also a “joint event” in October.
I have blogged on the Springbok Club in the past; as Alan Harvey himself puts it:
In a nutshell our policy can be summed up in one sentence: “We want our countries back, and believe this can now only come about by the re-establishment of civilised European rule throughout the African continent”.The Springbok Club website also has a page dedicated to Harvey’s S.A. Patriot magazine, where he declares his support for “separate racial development” and “global white leadership”. A few indistinct sample covers are given; here’s an older one that Harvey removed from the site a while ago:
Clive Derby-Lewis is currently serving a life sentence for his part in the assassination of communist politican Chris Hani; he told the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 1997 that his action was religiously motivated:
As a Christian, my first duty is to the Almighty God before everything else. We were fighting against communism, and communism is the vehicle of the Antichrist.Despite Harvey’s far-right and racist background (he was also formerly in the National Front), the Springbok Club has had a stream of fairly high-profile speakers, although it is not here alleged that any of them were aware of the views propounded on the Springbok Club website, or that any of these speakers sympathise with Harvey’s opinions in any way.
However, some of the speakers are preposterous: the barrister Michael Shrimpton, for instance, boasts of how he “expose[d] propaganda operations such as the faked ‘hood’ Abu Ghraib photo”, which was supposedly created by the Syrian secret service. There’s also the disgraced ex-MP Neil Hamilton, who is shown on the Springbok Club website posing in front of the apartheid-era South African flag; Harvey tells us he “gave a riveting keynote speech in which he recalled his own fond memories of South Africa during the era of civilised rule” (that was in 1998; ten years on, as Oliver Kamm has noted, Hamilton and his wife appeared in a London pub performing a “camp cowboy act” as ”second billing to a chain-wearing, whip-lashing S&M duo called Topping and Butch”).
Also on the list is the historian Andrew Roberts, who in 2007 half-heartedly - and vulgarly - threatened to sue journalist Johan Hari for “tens of thousands of pounds” for (among other things) suggesting in the New Republic that his praise for the Springbok Club reflected poorly on him; and Anthony LoBaido, who writes pieces on South Africa for WorldNetDaily. Intriguingly, the Springbok Club website has also recently been updated to include the names of some past speakers which had previously not been publicised.
UPDATE: How’s this for timing? Hugh Muir in the Guardian reports on the latest from the Robertson faction of the Swinton Circle:
we see that in February, the Swintonites [Harvey] left behind will have as their guest speaker Alistair McConnachie, who, in 2001, triggered resignations from Ukip by writing to the Scottish press saying the Pope had been duped over the Holocaust. Clarifying his position, he later wrote, “I don’t accept that gas chambers were used to execute Jews for the simple fact there is no direct physical evidence to show that such gas chambers ever existed.” No one can guarantee similar controversy when he speaks, but we guess he won’t be dull.There’s more on McConnachie here.
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ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see some interesting articles that aren't just about the BNP from time to time.
ReplyDeleteYes, you and I know what we mean.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately Joe Public may be lost.
In order to ensure that the aims of the Springbok Club (Skaapsteker Club)are recorded I respectfully suggest that a full history is published.
Including a Full translation of "Skaapateker" from the Taal.
"Oud Boomslaang"
Oh good to see all Mr Kemp's cronies creeping out of the woodwork - just like him they all cower in the UK because they are unable to find employment in South Africa and blame it on the balck governments. They were the incompetents that were employed by the old South African state and no longer have any skill to sell in the new country (where, by the way, the rest of us are doing very well!)
ReplyDeleteAlan Harvey and Arthur Kemp were great friends in the past, house friends actually. They are both of the same ilk - ran away and left their children in the name of so called "political freedom". They are both just work shy and that is why they move from one right wing fringe group to another rather than doing an honest day's work - oh sorry I forgot, they are not capable of the latter!
Difficult place, South Africa.
ReplyDeleteHugh the impoverished paedophile and I have often thought of moving our early learning centre there.
What with Lawerence Rustem's stupidity in alerting our intentions to the outide world, I have been tempted to let mad dog Bailey off of the leash.
Sure, "Bob" is little more than a scruffy provincial slob and backwards racist, but Lawrence really is the peanut in the butter.
In the good old days under the indpiring Apartheid regime, people like Hugh and I could have gone to South Africa and had our pick of the young lads on offer-rather like we did in Thailand.
Translation: Sheep Fuc#@r
ReplyDeleteActually South Africa is not a difficult place at all! In fact in comparison to the rest of the world we are doing quite well - economy is OK by comparison, weather is great, politics is robust which is a good sign for democracy and the place is undergoing a major overhaul in preparation for the world cup soccer. Just about every road is undergoing major improvements, much painting and planting etc. All services, such as transport, electricity and now water being revamped.Airports completely upgraded etc.
Only dark cloud is Mugabe and cholera on the border.
BNP member Sam Swerling was kicked out of a Swinton Circle meeting in August/July for threatening the Swinton Circle head. Sam Swerling turned up with fellow BNP member and convicted fraudster Gregory Frauder-Frost.
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