The far-right English Defence League reacted badly to the unmasking of its secretive leader Stephen Yaxley-Lennon in last month’s Searchlight.
Confirmation that Yaxley-Lennon, who used the nom de plume Tommy Robinson while hiding behind a variety of masks and disguises, had also been a member of the British National Party may have come as little surprise to seasoned anti-fascists, but many in the EDL found it hard to believe that their leader had been unmasked as a racist, criminal thug.
“Robinson” quickly removed his Facebook page and the various EDL administrators of numerous other Facebook pages and websites were flooded with imitators who appeared in the names of both Yaxley-Lennon and Robinson. The EDL issued a press release promising to “respond” to Searchlight’s “article of lies” but as yet, no reply of any kind has been forthcoming.
What has become clear is that the EDL is seriously underprepared for sustained media scrutiny and intrusion. The constant exposure of the amateurish playground nature of its internal squabbles is causing confusion and embarrassment.
Formed only last year, the EDL mushroomed from a coalition of former football hooligans into an enormous street army with the propensity for large-scale disorder and city centre confrontations with the police. But its lack of a coherent political and ideological strategy has thrown up potentially explosive contradictions.
The announcement that the EDL has formed both LGBT and Jewish divisions has caused discomfort not only among the hard core of heavy drinking “laddish” homophobes among its casual ranks, but also notably on the extreme far-right. The forming of self-interested “divisions” within the EDL umbrella conflicts with the organisation’s insular aims, but also highlights how desperate the EDL is to define itself as the complete opposite of what it in reality is.
That Jews or members of the LGBT community can align themselves with and stand shoulder to shoulder with Nazi-saluting football hooligans, or worse still the likes of Mike Heaton who was imprisoned in June for stirring up racial hatred, says much about not only the endemic nature of Islamophobia in this country, but also the damage to the cohesive political narrative in this society. Of course, the tiny numbers of the Jewish and LGBT people who support the EDL are in no way representative of their communities, but the seemingly endless onslaught against Islam from the national media and an unnervingly uncritical acceptance of an identity agenda by some on the left have resulted in divided views in the wider, and generally secular anti-fascist move-ment on how best to tackle the growth of the EDL.
The EDL is not as scientifically or chemically driven an organisation as those on the traditional far right in this country, but it is as dangerously toxic in sharing the features of knee-jerk reactionism and racism of both the BNP and the UK Independence Party. The EDL’s growing pains are by and large a stark reminder that some of its key activists learned their politics back in the 1980s, when the hooligans that dominated the football terraces ran with and accommodated thugs who held deep-rooted and unequivocal nazi and fascist beliefs, some at the very core of their gangs. While racism is the core dynamic and currency of the EDL, the supposed desire to defend the rights of the LGBT community as well as giving succour to, and receiving support from, the absolute and most ill-informed fringes of the Jewish community says more about the EDL’s relationship with the tabloid press than about adherence to nazi philosophy and principles.
After Searchlight’s exposé of Yaxley-Lennon, the EDL held a series of emergency meetings and discussions, while Yaxley-Lennon went into hiding and his parents threatened to throw him out. The group has begun using Ulster loyalist language and imagery and attempting to forge relationships with people from one of the notorious football hooligan gangs in the province.
It is also in the midst of a bizarre internal dispute, with one faction lined up behind a convicted German nazi terrorist with a black wife and his friend, a disgraced former loyalist terrorist. Rudderless for almost three weeks, the EDL finally issued a statement on 12 July, acknowledging growing grievances and announcing a new structure of regional organisers. The statement concluded that “the English Defence League is ready to move on to the next step in our counter Jihad fight”.
Matt Collins in Searchlight (via Hope Not Hate)
"Yaxley-Lennon went into hiding and his parents threatened to throw him out"
ReplyDeleteHe lives with his parents!
Ha Ha Ha!
"a convicted German nazi terrorist with a black wife"
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't make it up, could you!
Good to have you back, Denise - Apologies for lowering the tone while you were gone...
ReplyDeleteYaxley-Lennon was in Blackpool was he not?
ReplyDeleteIs there any EVIDENCE anyone in the EDL "Jewish" division is actually Jewish, or that anyone in the LGBT division is actually gay? Why are Searchlight suddenly taking the EDL's word for it? After all, BNP activist and EDL "commander" Chris Renton was photographed in Birmingham standing under a sign saying "We are not BNP", so we already know the EDL are a pack of liars
ReplyDeleteYes, there are Jewish people in the Jewish Division as there are Gays in their LGBT group.
ReplyDeleteWe never take anyone's word for anything.
Ask Tommy Robinson.
There are Jewish people, with there own EDL "division" and yes, sadly I know of at least two members who are definitely Jewish.
ReplyDeleteDo they also have a "moderate Muslim" division?
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine them on the coaches shouting racist comments at passers by one minute and fighting over whos mum makes the best pack lunch the next.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dudleynews.co.uk/news/8304532.Charges_dropped_for_EDL_rooftop_protestors/
ReplyDeleteTWO English Defence League members, who were arrested during a rooftop protest, have had all charges dropped against them.
Leon McCreery from Stockport and John Shaw from Knaresborough were arrested during the incident over the May Bank holiday, after being taken down from the roof of a disused factory in Hall Street by riot police.
The pair were bailed following an appearance at Dudley Magistrates Court, but the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has today announced it has dropped all charges against them because of "insufficient evidence".
Gill Casey, District Crown Prosecutor for CPS Wolverhampton, said: "When considering whether a case should be prosecuted, the CPS applies the Code for Crown Prosecutors in two parts. The first is the evidential test where we have to be satisfied that there is enough admissible evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction. If the evidence satisfies the first test, then we have to consider the second part the public interest test.
"In the case against John Shaw and Leon McCreery a preliminary evidential test called the threshold test was applied. This was permissible because they were considered a substantial bail risk if released from custody and not all of the evidence was available to the prosecutor at the time that the charging decision was sought by the police. Additionally it was considered to be in the public interest to commence a prosecution.
"I have now had an opportunity of carrying out a review of all the evidence and have applied both parts of the Code and I have made the decision to discontinue the prosecution on the basis that there is now insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction."
Well, they only smashed their way into a warehouse, damaged the roof and stayed there for hours, with dozens of witnesses, while riots kicked off overnight and there were fights bewteen locals and incoming fascists the following day. Hardly a problem at all.
I asked for EVIDENCE of whether there are any gay people in the EDL's "Gay Division" or any Jewish people in the EDL's "Jewish Division", and a person who claims to be "Searchlight Ed" said "yes, there are Jewish people in the Jewish Division as there are Gays in their LGBT group" without unfortunately providing ANY evidence... QED
ReplyDelete"We never take anyone's word for anything"?
Neither do I