January 28, 2011

BNP plays musical chairs

Nick Griffin has reshuffled several of the top positions in his dysfunctional British National Party in an attempt to maintain control, reward his supporters and sideline any criticism of his dictatorship.

Chris Beverley has been sacked as regional organiser of the big Yorkshire and The Humber region, one of the two that elected BNP representatives to the European Parliament in 2009. His replacement is Ian Kitchen, the party’s Wakefield organiser and Griffin loyalist. The BNP claims this will allow Beverley to spend more time on his European constituency job for Andrew Brons, the region’s BNP MEP.

Eddy Butler, who was expelled from the BNP after unsuccessfully challenging Griffin for the leadership last year, took a more jaundiced view. Claiming the party was desperate for Beverley not to show up Jefferson by achieving a better result in the coming Barnsley by-election than in Oldham, he added: “Chris Beverley was one of the last remaining competent Regional Organisers, one of the last capable election campaigners and one of the last independent voices left on the Advisory Council. As such his replacement was inevitable and long overdue.”

Stephen Squire has taken over as the party’s London organiser after serving a six-month apprenticeship under Griffin himself, who stepped in as the acting London organiser after the party’s May election debacle and the departures of a series of previous organisers.

Clive Jefferson has given up his job as North West regional organiser, to spend more time on the elections department, according to the BNP. The party’s elections function is sorely in need of competent leadership after a string of by-election failures, but whether Jefferson will be able to devote any more time to it is unclear. He also heads the BNP’s failing treasury department, which for three years has failed to maintain anything near adequate financial records, resulting in the party failing to achieve clean audit reports for 2008 and 2009, with 2010 expected to be similar.

In addition Jefferson, who has difficulty writing coherently, has just been appointed editor of the party’s Voice of Freedom newspaper, replacing Martin Wingfield, who Butler says is very “much out of favour”, though he remains communications and campaigns officer for Griffin’s European constituency.

Jefferson’s replacement in the North West region is Mike Whitby, the party’s Liverpool organiser. Whitby became Liverpool organiser at a heated branch meeting last July when Jefferson kicked out all the existing officers in a purge of dissidents. They had committed the crime of supporting Butler’s challenge.

Whitby seems suitably qualified to move the party towards the “increased militancy” that Griffin promised last December. After clashes between BNP activists and anti-fascists in Liverpool, which resulted in an assault conviction for one BNP man, Whitby promised that anti-fascists’ identities would end up on “a website far worse than Red Watch”, the hate site that encourages supporters to attack anti-fascists and their homes and families.

Another post Jefferson has given up is National Organiser, which has gone to Adam Walker, who also regains his job as staff manager. Walker works closely with Patrick Harrington, Griffin’s old mate from their days in the National Front Political Soldiers. Harrington was appointed the BNP’s head of human resources last autumn, but appears to act more as a general manager for Griffin. Many party members resent Harrington’s presence at the helm because he remains leader of a rival political party, albeit a very small one.

Butler claims that Walker was promoted “just to boost his profile in case he is needed as an alternative Chairman, should something ghastly in the realms of the judiciary happen to Nick Griffin”.

Finally, Jennifer Matthys, Griffin’s eldest daughter, is gradually assuming a greater role and now runs all party operations from a small office in Wigton, Cumbria. But according to Butler, “not enough money is coming in each week to cover the basics, via the appeals that Pat Harrington is now tasked with producing”. Perhaps engineering the departure of Jim Dowson, Griffin’s fundraising consultant, and Paul Golding, the party’s former national communications officer, was not one of Harrington’s smartest moves.

After Griffin announced last summer that he would relinquish the leadership of the party in 2013, speculation mounted that he was grooming her as his replacement, following the example of Marine Le Pen, who has just succeeded her father as leader of the National Front in France. However unlike Ms Le Pen, a lawyer who has held senior roles in the party for over 12 years and has built a firm political base as a regional councillor, Matthys has few qualifications for leadership and is unlikely to be accepted by party members in that role for some considerable time.

Searchlight / HOPE not hate by Sonia Gable

8 comments:

  1. Many party members resent Harrington’s presence at the helm because he remains leader of a rival political party, albeit a very small one.

    I'm actually quite pleased thatt Harrington is a senior figure in the BNP now. I know that any party that has him in the leadership won't amount to much.

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  2. It seems Jefferson's star is falling rather rapidly. He's being outflanked by Hannam who is laughing at him over his inability to deal with the mess he created. He's has a vote of no confidence in him at a local branch meeting. His electioneering skills are under major scrutiny. It has even emerged that at least one person working closely with him or even working out of his own office has been squealing to the Butler camp...

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  3. Good research from Searchlight, as ustal, but the headline should read:

    "BNP shuffles deckchairs on the Titanic"

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  4. After Griffin announced last summer that he would relinquish the leadership of the party in 2013, speculation mounted that he was grooming her as his replacement, following the example of Marine Le Pen, who has just succeeded her father as leader of the National Front in France.

    Or the example Kim-Jong-Il in North Korea?

    Anybody who has heard Jenny Matthys speak knows that she has a total lack of dynamism and charisma. The "Sarah Palin" of British Nationalism she ain't!

    Griffin will probably try and shoehorn her into the leadership but he must know that people wouldn't follow her to the bottom of the road.

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  5. Mike Whitby is already hated by most in the party. He cannot even fill in forms on his own thats why Charles Mathers resigned as he was trying to get a voted of no Confidence against Whitby and Jefferson but they found out and started threatening him.

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  6. The Wingfields by any chance?

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  7. No-one mentioned the porno king Ian Kitchen whose wife features on granny porn and who was busy at the week-end being filmed - from what I hear - from an extremely reliable source! Tommy Sheridan - eat your heart out!

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  8. No-one mentioned the porno king Ian Kitchen whose wife features on granny porn and who was busy at the week-end being filmed

    The BNP is rapidly reverting back to being the "Nutty Perverts" party, just like the Political soldier NF was 20 years ago.

    Have you been following the 'Tom Holmes' saga on British Democracy forum? Very sleezey.

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