Gipsy-bashing bosses of the British National Party have had to ban the mobile homes and caravans of their OWN supporters from their summer festival.
They had hoped to encourage scores of far-right campers to attend next month’s Red, White and Blue jamboree in the Derbyshire village of Denby. But their plans have been scuppered by local fears about traffic, noise and disruption. So BNP chiefs have had to warn off travelling fans. And that could hit attendance at the event as the party has been particularly keen to bring in supporters from all over Europe.
A spokesman for Amber Valley Council said: “The council’s chief executive is responding to complaints from residents after last year’s event. They were about the number of caravans on the site giving rise to traffic and noise issues. He is asking the council to apply for an injunction to prevent caravans entering the site because of concerns that planning and caravan legislation will be breached.”
Last year, revellers clashed with anti-fascists protesting at the event. Riot police with shields and visors used batons and police dogs to control the mayhem as residents in the quiet village cowered in their homes.
BNP leader Nick Griffin, 50, has described regular travelling people as “anti-social and criminal” – although it has been revealed that he is descended from gipsies himself.
Star
I see that the "family party" are telling young people thinking about going to the Young British National Party Annual Camp 2009 that "16 to 18 year olds do not need parental permission to attend."
ReplyDeleteNot even a "but it would be nice to ask"!
And why is the Youth BNP website peppered with ads for gambling?
Shows what a bloody hypocrite Griffo is, the stupid bastard!
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ReplyDeleteI see that the "family party" are telling young people thinking about going to the Young British National Party Annual Camp 2009 that "16 to 18 year olds do not need parental permission to attend."
Not even a "but it would be nice to ask"!
And why is the Youth BNP website peppered with ads for gambling?
8:19 PM, July 26, 2009
I do hope the people running this have had the full police checks
Looks like there's still hope for Richard Barnbrook.
ReplyDeleteI have an image of him emerging looking something like Michaell Jackson.
LULZ
Obviously what the BNP " youth wing and thier leaders get up to is "our little secret"
ReplyDeleteBut I am very surprised that the local council dont ask for CRB and Nonces checks.
Perhaps they should be asked.
Old Sailor
RWB organiser wendy russel fears the festival will be called off due to the festival fields being water logged
ReplyDeleteHmmmm,lets see:
ReplyDeleteFrom the CRB site: crb.gov.uk
"The Criminal Justice Court Service Act (CJCSA) defines a child as someone who is under 18 (under 16 if the child is employed)."
,i."What is regulated activity?
Any activity of a specified nature that involves contact with children or vulnerable adults frequently, intensively and/or overnight."
Now unless the two Walker Bros still have valid CRB's and the party is less than 24... with no females.... they are skating on the proverbial thin ice!
Paedo Boy and Handjob Hannam defo have not had CRB certificates, and these kiddy fiddlers would never get the all-clear from the authorities, which means they will be able to abuse kids at the RWB at will!
ReplyDeleteSo what they are doing is encouraging children to either defy or lie to parents. This can be the only conclusion as why else would a child not have or need parent permission to do something, no matter how innocent - surely you wnat to know what your child is doing, where they are and who they are doing whatever with, or is this not a BNP parent requirement? Seems like a most peculiar thing to advertise if there is not something behind it. Surely it should be looked into.
ReplyDeleteThe paragon of paternal virtue, Mr Kemp was very busy with the children at this very gathering a short while ago - allegedly learning to tie knots (boggles the mind...) and handle weapons. Is this really something you wnat your teenage child doing without your knowledge?
Which one of the Walkers had a relationship with one of his pupils?
ReplyDeleteWhich brother?
ReplyDeleteThe following appeared in the Northern Echo:
NSPCC’s worries over BNP teacher
7:41am Thursday 13th November 2008
By Catherine Priestley »
A BITTER dispute over the sacking of a North-East teacher deepened last night when details of an investigation into his conduct were leaked to The Northern Echo.
The dismissal of Mark Walker, from Sunnydale Community College in Shildon, County Durham, has attracted national interest because of his claims that his membership of the British National Party has made him the target of a witch-hunt.
He was officially sacked, following a 20-month disciplinary inquiry, on the grounds of his sickness record.
But an official report leaked to The Northern Echo reveals that the inquiry uncovered a large number of emails indicating a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old former pupil.
Last night, Mr Walker denied any wrongdoing, insisting that the allegations being made against him were politically motivated.
Mr Walker, a technology teacher, was suspended in March last year, and the school’s board of governors this week upheld a decision to terminate his contract on the grounds of ill health.
Supporters of Mr Walker claimed the suspension centred on allegations that he had viewed right-wing websites during lesson time.
However, the report, produced by children’s welfare charity the NSPCC, says: “Mr Walker was suspended… following allegations that he and a colleague had accessed adult pornography during the school day, using school equipment.”
The report, carried out for the Durham Children and Young People Services, makes it clear that no illegal content was found on Mr Walker’s school laptop or desktop computers.
But it adds: “A substantial amount of emails indicating a sexual relationship between himself and a 17-year-old former Sunnydale student have been recovered from Mr Walker’s school laptop and the school server.”
There was no evidence of inappropriate email communications between Mr Walker and any current student.
The report adds: “The NSPCC has, in the course of its inquiries, also had access to information held by the school and the local authority in relation to matters of Mr Walker’s professional conduct which have been previously addressed by the school.”
It concludes: “The NSPCC believes that there is sufficient evidence from the emails and from previous matters concerning his professional conduct to conclude that Mr Walker’s behaviour has resulted in his conduct being less than one would expect of a teacher placed in a position of trust.”
The ex-RAF technician, who had worked at the school since September 1999, dismissed the allegations as vindictive and politically motivated.
He said: “My former bosses have made a continually shifting set of allegations against me.
“Each time an allegation has been answered, more have been advanced. At base their motives are political.
“I have never been found guilty of any charge. I was dismissed on the grounds of ill health.
“On legal advice I am unable to comment on specific allegations made anonymously to the press, except to say I look forward to arguing my case before an impartial tribunal.”
Patrick Harrington, general secretary of the Solidarity union, which represents Mr Walker, said: “Our union has reviewed various allegations made against Mark. We concluded they were unfounded, untrue and unsubstantiated and advanced out of political spite.”
Durham County Council declined to comment.
Headteacher Sue Byrne said: “In recognition of Mr Walker’s rights of employment, all matters are confidential.”
Lesley Wilson, chairman of the school governors, said: “I can confirm that he was dismissed on the grounds of ill health. The disciplinary remained unresolved at that time.”
Mr Harrington said Mr Walker intends to take the case to an employment tribunal.
He said: “He was sacked purely on the grounds of ill health, but the anxiety, stress and depression he has suffered has been caused by this botched disciplinary procedure.”
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteWhich brother?
The following appeared in the Northern Echo:
NSPCC’s worries over BNP teacher
7:41am Thursday 13th November 2008
By Catherine Priestley »
ECT
Cheers