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Bnp Votes To Ditch Whites-only Membership Rule by manmustwac(m): 12:30am On Feb 15, 2010
The British National Party has voted to scrap its whites-only membership rules after an extraordinary general meeting.

Members who had gathered in Essex voted to amend the party's constitution to let black and Asian people join.

The BNP had been threatened with a possible court injunction over its whites-only membership policy by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

The party must now go back to court in March when a judge will decide if the new rules meet race relation laws.

It is thought the BNP has removed references to "indigenous British" people, paving the way for black and Asian people to be admitted to the party for the first time.

'Legal reality'

But a BNP spokesman said he could not comment on the precise wording of the new rules until they had been seen by Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) lawyers.

Anti-fascist group Searchlight said the membership rule change was "a meaningless gesture", adding that "no-one seriously believes that thousands of black and Asian Britons will now be queuing up to join Nick Griffin's party".

A spokesman for the group said: "The BNP are as racist and extremist as ever."

BNP leader Nick Griffin told the BBC News Channel: "We had to do it (change the constitution) for legal reasons. Many of our members think it's a good thing.



Ignoring that could result in court sanctions. However this is a civil, not criminal, case and the EHRC cannot punish the party itself.

It certainly does not have the power to stop the BNP from contesting the general election.

Nick Griffin has tried to rally his members behind this fight with the EHRC. But he knows as the election approaches he will have to spend more time with his party's lawyers.

"A lot of people said we should have done it some time ago but that's really by the by.

"Our problem with this is a government funded, taxpayer-funded quango telling people who they can and can't associate with, [which] is a fundamental outrage.

"Nevertheless, we recognise legal reality, so we have done it and now, for one thing, they can't call us racist any more."

Mr Griffin also defended the forcible expulsion of a newspaper journalist from Sunday's meeting, saying the paper had previously written "lies" about the BNP.

The expulsion took place before the result of the vote was announced as Times journalist Dominic Kennedy was bundled out of the venue by BNP security guards.

Mr Kennedy said he had been invited to the meeting by party officials, but on arrival had been confronted by senior BNP member Richard Barnbrook, who is also a London Assembly member.

Mr Kennedy told the BBC News website "A number of BNP security people shoved me out of the room. I was hit in the back and had my nose grabbed."

He said he had not been hurt in the incident.

'Indigenous' Britons

Asked on the BBC News channel how the BNP could expect to be seen as a normal political party in the light of its behaviour towards a journalist, Mr Griffin said Mr Kennedy had been ejected because of Times "lies" about his party.

"He refused to leave when he was asked so he had to be encouraged to leave," said Mr Griffin.

He added: "We will carry on throwing The Times out until they report the truth. That's all we ask."

Mr Griffin and his party must now wait until next month to learn whether the changes to its rules will enable it to escape a court injunction.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) had threatened the injunction against the BNP unless it changed rules limiting membership to "indigenous British" people.

However at a Central London County Court hearing last month, there were questions over whether amendments proposed to the party's constitution would go far enough to satisfy lawyers from the EHRC.

'Major obstacle'


On Sunday, the EHCR said it had not seen the changes to the party's membership rules but hoped that it was "no longer discriminatory".

An EHCR spokeswoman said: "We're expecting to see a copy of the policy on Tuesday, which is the deadline set by the court.

"When we've received this we will consider our position ahead of the next court hearing on 9th March."

BNP deputy leader Simon Darby said further changes had been made since the court hearing and the party now believed it had overcome the "major obstacle that has stopped us from complying with the law".

The section of the constitution that could viewed as discriminatory against potential ethnic minority members had been removed, he told BBC News.

But he said he could not comment on the precise wording until it had been seen by EHRC lawyers, which would happen within the next seven days.

He said Mr Griffin had the authority to make further minor changes to the wording if the EHRC was not satisfied.
Re: Bnp Votes To Ditch Whites-only Membership Rule by MrCrackles(m): 12:31am On Feb 15, 2010
BNP and Nick Griffin can flying fu/ck off!
Re: Bnp Votes To Ditch Whites-only Membership Rule by ElRazur: 7:01pm On Feb 15, 2010
So what happened to all those who think UK is the most racist nation and BNP will wipe everybody out? Once again, common sense prevail.
Re: Bnp Votes To Ditch Whites-only Membership Rule by Nobody: 5:18am On Feb 18, 2010
BNP leader Nick Griffin welcomes Australian politician Pauline Hanson's move to Britain




The decision by the controversial former anti-immigration Australian politician Pauline Hanson to emigrate to Britain has been welcomed by the BNP leader Nick Griffin, who said she would be a 'good addition' to the UK.


Mr Griffin said Miss Hanson, who once claimed Australia was being "swamped by Asians", would not be a "sponger".

The British National Party leader and MEP also said Miss Hanson would also be "very welcome" to play a political role in the party.
Miss Hanson, 55, who formed the nationalist One Nation party and turned it into a political force during the 1990s, said in an interview with Woman's Day magazine this week she had "had enough" of her homeland and was leaving. The former fish and chip shop owner said Australia was no longer a land of opportunity and she wanted to see what Britain had to offer.

While she admitted that her political career in Australia was over, she has not hinted at her ambitions for her new life. It is not known where exactly she plans to settle, but she said she would consider buying a property in the English countryside.

Mr Griffin warned Miss Hanson to choose her new home carefully because Britain had become one of the "most overcrowded" nations in the world, thanks - he claimed - to the Labour Party's decision to admit "three million spongers".

He claimed that more than 100,000 "indigenous" Londoners had fled the British capital every year over the past two decades.

"It has been a relentless flow because they can't stand living there and feeling like foreigners in their own city. I'd recommend she stay away from inner London and go off and find somewhere that is recognisably still British. Any of the smaller towns or the country, places you know you are in Britain and are not the Third World yet," he told the Sydney Morning Herald.

Mr Griffin said his party's leadership had observed Miss Hanson's career from afar and understood her "persecution".


He said Miss Hanson had not yet made contact with the BNP, but he hoped she would.

"As [Britain's] most recent immigrant, she will be very welcome if she wants to join and become involved. She has had some very interesting experiences in terms of persecution, and there would be a role for her if she wishes."

Miss Hanson's hardline views, which helped her win a seat in parliament in 1996, sparked a national debate on immigration in Australia. But she lost her seat after two years and was briefly jailed in 2003 for fraudulently spending electoral funds. The conviction was quashed and she sought re-electing four times, blaming her most recent defeat on the publication of topless photographs of her, which turned out to be fake.

She can hold dual citizenship because her father is English.




http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/7256068/BNP-leader-Nick-Griffin-welcomes-Australian-politician-Pauline-Hansons-move-to-Britain.html
Re: Bnp Votes To Ditch Whites-only Membership Rule by Nobody: 5:18am On Feb 18, 2010
they're shipping "persecutors/anti-whatevers" in from outside now.

Not only in Britain oh.

watch out for part two and monique look alikes

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