BNP forced to pay legal costs in white membership case

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The BNP will be forced to pay legal costs in a case against their 'whites only' membership policy after turning up to court unprepared today.

The party had waited until last night to brief their legal team on the matter, meaning the case had to be adjourned until October 15th.

The party will therefore have to pay legal costs, which will be assessed at the next session.

Judge Paul Collins said: "This is an application by the Equality and Human Rights Commission for an injunction against three officers of the BNP.

"To put it very crudely for the purposes of this morning, the commission take the view that the terms on which the BNP admit persons to membership is in breach of the Race Relations Act because it discriminates against persons on the grounds of race and they want an injunction to stop it."

A BNP spokesman claimed to politics.co.uk the adjournment was a result of Nick Griffin being required in Brussels.

He added: "The BNP has had this policy for 20 years. This action by the commission is obviously politically motivated, due to the recent success the BNP had in the European elections.

"We are quite hopeful that we will be successful, when we come back."

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) issued county court proceedings against the party last week in respect of its constitution and membership criteria.

The equalities commissioner is seeking an injunction against the party.

John Wadham, legal group director at the commission, said: "The BNP has said that it is not willing to amend its membership criteria which we believe are discriminatory and unlawful.

"The commission has a statutory duty to use our regulatory powers to enforce compliance with the law, so we have today issued county court proceedings against the BNP.

"However, the party still has an opportunity to resolve this quickly by giving the undertaking on its membership criteria that the commission requires."

The action is the climax of a process which began in June, when the commission sent a letter to the BNP setting out its concerns about its membership criteria.

The BNP responded by claiming it would "clarify" the word "white" on its website, but the commission said it believes the party will continue to discriminate against "potential or actual members" on the basis of race.

The party's 2005 constitution states that: ""Membership of the BNP is strictly defined within the terms of, and our members also self define themselves within, the legal ambit of a defined 'racial group' this being 'indigenous caucasian' and defined 'ethnic groups' emanating from that race as specified in law in the House of Lords case of Mandla V Dowell Lee (1983)."

But the commission argues that the exclusion of ethnic groups is contrary to the Race Relations Act.

The county court proceedings are against party leader Nick Griffin and two other individuals. They were heard in Central London County Court this morning.

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  • "Looks like the The Equality and Human Rights Commission just won the election for the BNP."

    Jim (London) Posted: 02/09/2009 02:09:26

  • "Good luck to the BNP. They are the underdog in this case and virtually every other case. The EHRC is publically funded with £70 million a year to bully people into accepting preferential treatment for ethnic minorities and rule by the European Union. They are a bunch of hypocrites. Its about time someone stood up for common sense in this country"

    Patricia (Peckham) Posted: 02/09/2009 15:46:39

  • "“All are not hunters that wear red coats” said Spurgeon in 1869. This video APPEARS to show a Ku-Klux-Klan style burning and APPEARS to be a secret documentary style undercover filming and APPEARS to incriminate the BNP. But who ARE the participants in this video? And is that backdrop REAL? On this home page you will see the Union Jack. Why is this blog site using the Union Jack to try and discredit a political party? Lest you are inclined to believe everything you see on the little screen, do you remember those “bigfoot” (yeti) videos? Here is a link to one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJjUt2sXo5o&feature=related Decide for yourself if this is a genuine video of a yeti or a staged trick to fool you. Alas! The internet is FULL of staged videos. The BNP are growing in popularity and everyone knows why. But so few dare admit it! It’s the talk of the town. It’s the talk on every street corner. It’s the talk in every pub. It’s the unspeakable, spoken taboo. It’s the “I” word. It’s the word that dare not speak its own name except in whispers, and mostly by those pompous, pious, hypocrites and LATENT racists who are too scared to express in public the rage that burns within their bloated bellies in private. For these people, the BNP dares to voice their secret thoughts. How then, could they not be right behind the BNP when the BNP are light years ahead of them on IMMIGRATION?"

    Peter Stewart (Britain) Posted: 02/09/2009 18:56:37

  • "Disgusting to even think that they are gaining power and seats in the assembly, its sad to say that the country is turning into a racist, closed the BNP SCUM down."

    Mark (London) Posted: 03/09/2009 15:03:54

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