BNP still racist, judge rules

Nick Griffin says rule-change proves BNP are not racist
Nick Griffin says rule-change proves BNP are not racist

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The far-right British National party (BNP) has not changed its membership policy sufficiently to stop it being racist, a judge has ruled.

A change to its membership rules allowing "non-indigenous Britons" to join, following legal action by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), was deemed to be inadequate at Central London county court.

The judge accepted the EHCR's argument that "non-indigenous Britons" would have to give up their racial and cultural identity to abide by the thoughts, feelings and sentiments of the party.

He has ordered that their membership list is closed until they comply with race laws, in a further blow to the party's coffers.

Leader Nick Griffin succeeded in persuading party members to back a change in the party's constitution last month, which had previously prevented non-whites from joining.

"Whatever the results of this case, the BNP remains a fundamentally racist and fascist organisation dedicated to the elimination of black and Asian people from this country," a statement from campaigning group Unite Against Fascism said.

The news came as an independent review found banning teachers from joining racist organisations like the BNP would be a "disproportionate" response to the problem.

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  • "So long as they are willing to accept ethnic minority members then surely there is no longer a problem? Once the EHRC (a government QUANGO) start dictating the policies of opposition parties then democracy really has had its day. Like it or not, the BNP want to reverse the immigration that has ocurred over the last few decades and I can understand why that's controversial, however it is for the electorate to decide whether they want to endorse such policies and not the government or their agents."

    Gary (Glasgow) Posted: 12/03/2010 14:29:13

  • "Presumably it's okay for a white police officer [among so many other ethically established organisations] to join the Black Police Officers Association. And so forth? If not, why not?"

    Mike Newman (Cardiff Bay) Posted: 12/03/2010 16:25:59

  • "As a Jewish Englishman,can I join a Welsh-only Protestant members club? Or a Muslim-only club Probably not. But why not if I want to? Why is there one rule for some groupos, but no rights for others in this no longer Land of the Free? "

    R M'Geddon (Walsall) Posted: 13/03/2010 12:11:26

  • "The EHRC are a nulabour quango intent on putting down white people in the UK by the looks of things. "

    Janice (Watford) Posted: 15/03/2010 20:05:02

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