'We don't need any lessons from the BNP'
BREACH OF RIGHTS?: It was interesting to note the hypocrisy of the BNP leadership following the recent release of names of members of the far right party on the internet.
Firstly, they argue that it was a breach of their human rights under current UK and European legislation, which they are probably correct about.
Curiously, the same legislation that the party uses for the defence of its membership is exactly the same legislation that the party wishes to have scrapped as unfair, undemocratic and an infringement of all of our liberties and freedoms. The same membership of the BNP also regularly publish other people's details whom they consider to be anti-patriotic or anti-racist, because they are members of other political parties or members of other organisations.
Their party leadership then argues that many of the names on the list are educated professionals who have made an informed decision and choice to join their party. They go on to state that this inclusion must prove that the policies of the BNP are mainstream, and the normal ideology of the population.
This country has a long history of allowing people's freedoms; of allowing freedom of movement and freedom of speech. It also has a great history of protecting individuals from harassment and discrimination. I personally don't think the British people need any lectures or lessons from the BNP on the rights of educated professionals or our freedoms and liberties, particularly with such mixed and confused statements coming from their leadership when the boot ends up on the other foot.
DAVID JACK PPC Stoke North Liberal Democrat







4 Comments
by Chris Cooper, newcastle under lyme
Friday, November 28 2008, 8:51AM
“Its really interesting too see the Democrats of this world suddenly turn bigots when they find themselves on the high ground. I see no Civil Liberties orgs wishing to support this case, or Human Rights Activists rushing out a plethora of letters to uphold its highest moral principles on behalf of third parties as is normal say for revolutionaries of the trendy kind around the world.
Wake up and see the trees Dave you`re looking at a wood mate.”
by James, Penkhull
Thursday, November 27 2008, 4:36PM
“No Terry, but you could do with lessons in spelling, that was atrocious, my grandkids can spell better than that.”
by T COPE, TUNSTALL
Thursday, November 27 2008, 2:53PM
“Comming from someone, whose party reneged on the vote for a referendum for the Lisbon treaty, and who support the criminals best friend "the human Rites Act" The BNP don't need lessons from you, Mr Jack.”
by James, Penkhull
Thursday, November 27 2008, 10:20AM
“Spot on, this party are quite happy to use The Human Rights Act and The Equality Act when they're in their interests but scrapping these pieces of legislation are core party policies. Complete hypocrisy on their part.”