An influential far-right activist has called for union between the UK Independence Party and British National Party in an attempt to whitewash the BNP’s racism and nazi past by hiding behind its larger, anti-EU rival.
Eddy Butler, who was expelled from the BNP after trying to challenge Nick Griffin to a leadership election last summer but remains an important figure on the extreme right, said in a message for the new year that a party that united the UKIP, BNP and the various smaller groups “on the patriotic, nationalistic, ‘right-wing’, populist, non-politically correct, identity-related side of the spectrum” would “have over 30,000 members” and “instantly be a major force in British politics”.
He recognises, however, that “it would take compromise” and “putting aside preconceived ideas about each other” – a reference to the BNP’s violence and extremism and the image of the UKIP as “Tory types” – and that “jealous personalities”, the biggest of whom is Griffin, will not let it happen.
Butler believes such a union would benefit the UKIP as it “would give them relevance” between European elections. For the BNP “it would provide respectability and distance form a more violent and hard-line past”.
According to Butler only a “tiny minority” in the UKIP “hate everything to do with the BNP”. However a spokesman for the UKIP told Searchlight “[Unity] is not going to happen. We reject the whole concept completely out of hand”.
The BNP meanwhile continues to demonstrate its incompetence and dictatorial nature. When Butler appealed against his expulsion, which he considers was “irregular” under the terms of the party constitution, he was told an appeal tribunal would be arranged for January.
This has now been denied. Knowing that Butler probably had a strong case, Andy McBride, the BNP’s South East regional organiser, decided that Butler was not entitled to a tribunal because he was only a “probationary member” with less than two years’ membership, despite the party’s earlier acceptance that he had the required five years’ continuous membership to stand for the leadership!
The basis for the decision by McBride, whom Butler describes as “ineffective and semi-literate” – so no different from most other party officers – is that Butler was 18 days late in renewing his membership in 2009. However he retained the same membership number and renewal date.
Griffin law
“I can recall a time in history, in another country, during the last days of a (ahem) controversial regime, when all sorts of decrees were sent forth from ‘ze bunker’ pronouncing severe punishments on those who were deemed to have transgressed”, wrote Butler. “The last twitches of a dying organism.”
Commenting on the way Griffin and the BNP keep changing the rules to suit themselves, Butler continued: I think Mr McBride believes in Griffin Law – that parallel legal system, a bit like Sharia Law. It would seem that I am to be further punished by ‘political admin’ (as opposed to a Sharia court).”
Mark Walker, described as the BNP’s political administration officer, clearly comes from the same stable. Responding to a letter of resignation from the party from Chris Francis, Walker wrote: “Clearly you have very negative feelings towards the Party and our membership and this would, in any case, likely have resulted in actions leading to disciplinary proceedings. Best to jump before you were pushed.”
Francis had done no more than express the widespread view that the party is “a cult dedicated to Nick Griffin … The BNP has lost very many decent people over the last couple of years and there are very few decent people left in the party now. The party is now festering with **** & yes men and I for one am glad to be gone,” he added.
Another demoralised former activist is Roy Jones, who was the party’s North East Scotland organiser until he resigned last month over “King Nick and his rotten corrupt regime”. Among his complaints are Griffin’s waste of hundreds of thousands of pounds in dragging the party through the courts and the party’s inability to conduct a leadership action “without resorting to hatefull [sic] smear campaings [sic] against the challenger (Eddy Butler) and suspending /expelling anyone who supported a challenge (myself included)”.
Jones claims that the BNP in Scotland “has been wrecked by the Sycophantic Mentally unstable liar” Gary Raikes, the party’s Scotland regional organiser. Like Butler, Jones points out that the party has still not produced its 2009 accounts, which were due six months ago. On 31 December Griffin wrote on Twitter: “Just finished my report to go with 2009 accounts which auditor says are now virtually ready”.
As Butler commented: “This person is congratulating himself on almost having the 2009 accounts ready when they should have been handed in before 7th July”. If the national and regional accounts are submitted after 7 January 2011, the party will be liable to £2,500 in fines. The record delay follows several declarations by Griffin and the party’s succession of treasurers that all the party’s financial functions were being run in a professional way with the sort of controls one would find in a multinational company.
Griffin’s statement contrasts with Butler’s revelation that the party’s independent auditors, Silver and Co, were still trying to verify with branch treasurers that the bank and cash balances in their local records were the same as the figures provided by the regional treasurer. Butler claims “they are massively out” and local treasurers are refusing to confirm the figures.
Staff not paid
The accounts are unlikely to reveal the full extent of the BNP’s current dire financial straits as much of Griffin’s reckless spending on legal actions and employment tribunals has occurred since 31 December 2009. The BNP is reported to have closed most of its offices and not paid party staff for two months, apart from Patrick Harrington, Griffin’s comrade from his National Front political soldier days, who now works for the party while still heading a rival group.
Life members are calling for a refund as they did not receive their four free copies of the party’s Identity magazine, which it cannot afford to print. A bequest of £65,000 received in September in the will of a supporter who appeared to have no family and friends probably went straight to lawyers to cover the BNP’s huge legal bills. Unfortunately a further £109,000 was due to follow from the same source.
Last month the Electoral Commission pronounced the BNP guilty of breaching electoral legislation by “failing to keep accounting records sufficient to explain, with reasonable accuracy, the financial position of the party at the time”. The verdict followed a long investigation into the party’s 2008 accounts. However the BNP will suffer no penalty as the legislation, which has since been amended, did not allow for anything less than criminal proceedings against the treasurer at the time, who no longer holds the post.
Butler is calling for members not to fund Griffin by renewing, a turnaround from his previous position. Griffin is clearly feeling the pinch. At the party’s annual conference in December he admitted that the party had made mistakes and lost members. He appealed for them to return, claiming the party had moved on. Where the party has moved was revealed in Griffin’s speech at a dinner on the eve of the conference, in which he called for “increased militancy” against Islam. In attempt to revitalise the beleaguered party he promised it would “start acting as well as talking about protecting Britain”. The party is currently targeting a mosque planned for Bletchley.
The just over 100 people at the conference were also the first to see the BNP’s new logo, a heart-shaped cut-out from the Union flag. “This logo will illustrate exactly what this party is about,” said Griffin, incongruously describing it later as a “combination of innocence and love”. Others pointed out the similarities with a Conservative party emblem and Searchlight dubbed it the “broken heart”.
Some party members felt it was too soft and conflicted with Griffin’s call for street militancy. Griffin’s replied that the party still wanted to win elections and needed an image that would not “frighten the horses”.
© Searchlight Magazine 2011
As we all know, the BNP is on the rocks and the hardcore is fed up. Chris Beverley is being put forward as a prospective leadership challenger this year. With the Barnsley by-election coming up Beverley will be puting forward one of his own supporters to try and freeze Jefferson out of the campaign and take the credit for himself. This year could be another that is characterised by bitter internal feuding.
ReplyDeletewould “have over 30,000 members” and “instantly be a major force in British politics”.
ReplyDeleteIt would also be incredibly fragile and riven with internal pressures and splits. Also where is the strong leader who would unite the disparate elements?
Griffin has two aims. To keep the party ticking along as he knows that gains will be minimal in the short to medium term and to get elected again as MEP. If he can keep a semblance of a party structure intact and himself as leader then he will be happy. He will wait for the next upturn in the BNP's fortunes which will probably come at the arse-end of a Labour government's term.
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It's not just Mr. Beverley who is gunning for Griffin, it seems that over on Eddy Butler's blog Mr Golding has come out swinging against his former employers...
ReplyDeleteButler is also trying to unite the English Dems under his ego. He has Mark Colette doing promotions and publications for them. The popular opinion is this is all down to a certain Steve uncles.The rank and file members will not like this one bit when it breaks.I hope the Eng Dems tell Uncles butler and Collett to feck off
ReplyDeleteButler wasn't saying this 4 years ago when the BNP was in a healthier state.
ReplyDeleteLike a wounded parasite who needs a healthy host to survive, the BNP needs to leach onto UKIP. That's what Butler is proposing.
I started to read Griffo's "analysis" of why they lost Oldham. I gave up half-way through (and it was a struggle getting half-way because it's a tome) because the gist is that they're fucked!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the EDL are once again boasting about causing race riots in the North West of England like they did in Oldham.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/172201/Streets-of-hate/
The EDL will eventually do a deal with the BNP.
ReplyDeleteA bequest of £65,000 received in September in the will of a supporter who appeared to have no family and friends
ReplyDeleteNo friends or family, just the BNP. What a sad end to a life.
The behaviour and depth of denial of the BNP Nutzis never fails to astound me.
ReplyDeleteShocked that their doorstep support never materialised at the polls, well, if I had a BNP thug on my doorstep intimidating me to vote for them, I would either not vote or vote for my regular party. Then to be screeched at by the Green Arrow and called names, well, sod 'em. As I think plenty of people in Oldham and Saddleworth did just that!
Watching the odious Derek Adams get thrown out of a meeting her was not even invited to was priceless. I have the original video from the Nutzis where the audience are chanting "Out, out out!" as fatso Adams is marched out by the local police. Just priceless.
Roll on Barnsley!
Take a look of some of these exposing tweets Ketlan.
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EDl admin now post openly about expelling all muslims from the UK and members are now openly allowed (without deletion) to post remarks about hanging Muslims from trees.
Please make an article out of this to let everybody uneqviocally know that the EDL are now 100% neo-Nazi to the core!
The pretence of being just against Islamic extremists is now well and truly over!
Actually, now the EDL have given up toning down their racism on Facebook, merging with the EDL would give the EDL much-needed access to free election mailshots and TV broadcasts with which to broadcast for free their racist propaganda. In return, younger members would become BNP members, which would be a marriage made in Valhalla for both the EDL and the BNP.
ReplyDeleteHello, Lancaster Unity,
ReplyDeleteI have just been surfing YouTube, and the amount of EDL supporters using racist terms of abuse like "p*ki" is increasing. Reading what racist EDL lowlifes called "thebaldybishop" and "gunnyhunny" left me feeling sick and angry.
It is about time that YouTube banned racism, and the British police arrested internet racists. If you called an Asian man "p*ki" while walking down the street, you would be charged with a public order offence, but if you use racially abusing language online, nothing happens.
I thought sites hosted overseas were now subject to British law. If so, Old Bill, ask Google for the IP addresses and arrest the culprits.
An intearesting article about a European campaign to get ISPs to tackle hate speech
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Please repost on your blog Lancaster Unity!
SICK US WHITE SUPREMACIST NET GROUP CELEBARATES THEIR 10TH ANNIVERSARY: -
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HINDUS AND JEWS ASK POPE TO ABANDON DOUBLE-STANDARDS ON ROMA APARTHEID: -
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ANTI-FASCISTS HEADING TO OPPOSE EDL RALLY: -
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Funny, Beverley (who we all know was in the Butler camp) puts up an article praising Michael Barnbrook on his blog, then Golding publishes an attack on Griffin on Butler's blog and all in one weekend. Is this just a coincidence or is this a renewed attack from the Butler camp? Plenty for Jefferson and Griffin to be worried about...
ReplyDeleteRadio 4's the Westminster Hour carried an article about the BNP last night.
ReplyDeleteIt is probably still available on the website.
Off-topic i know, but brilliant photos of Martin Reynolds (Gri££ins bodybuard) here:
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It is about time that YouTube banned racism, and the British police arrested internet racists. If you called an Asian man "p*ki" while walking down the street, you would be charged with a public order offence, but if you use racially abusing language online, nothing happens.
ReplyDeleteGood points but there is just too much of it to prosecute. I think a few fascists like "Wigan Mike" got jailed for internet postings but that's an exception.