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Griffin and BNP strategy

Nazi threat to Reverend and the Makers


Jon McClure from Reverend and the Makers is speaking out in the face of death threats by Nazis on the Stormfront internet bulletin board and other fascist websites.

The threats against him and Babyshambles’ Drew McConnell came in response to Jon’s decision to organise a Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR) gig in Rotherham, where the fascist British National Party (BNP) gained two seats at the last council election, and a northern LMHR carnival next year.

“These fascists are saying that they’re going to fuck us up, but they’re not going to change anything. Why should we let these thugs stop us?” Jon told Socialist Worker.

“The BNP claims to be democratic – but this shows that their behaviour is fundamentally at odds with democracy. It shows them up as a bunch of thugs.

“Some people are thinking of voting for the BNP as some kind of protest vote. It’s important for them to realise they are actually voting for real Nazis.

“The BNP is not just against Asians and black people, they’re against everyone – the disabled, the poor, Jewish people.

“I was thinking about the 42 days detention law that’s just gone through- what would the BNP do with those powers if they got into government?”

The LMHR gig at the Magma centre in Rotherham is on 6 September and its line-up now includes Reverend and the Makers, Roll Deep and Cabaret Voltaire.

The Kaiser Chiefs have also been invited to join the line-up.

“You think about how music has changed in the last 50 years – we would have none of that mixture of music and culture if the likes of the BNP had their way,” said Jon.

“We thought rather than do the event in Sheffield we would do it in Rotherham and say to these people, ‘We don’t want you here, we don’t want your fascist shit’.”

Jon and other LMHR supporters will be performing at the national anti-BNP demonstration in central London this Saturday.

The following should be read alongside this article:
» United we will smash the Nazi BNP
» Could fascism take power today?
» How the BNP poses as a respectable party
» Building local groups against the BNP

To buy tickets for the Rotherham Love Music Hate Racism gig go to

» www.lovemusichateracism.com
 
Have a laugh at this stupid Nazi from the BNP deputys blog;

al south staffs said...
simon.coming through tamworth town centre this evening.i noticed 4 somali looking lads undressing the young girls with their eyes.i thought they were waiting for a bus into the big city. hell no they were waiting for a local bus.i thought the local social housing stock was full up ? times are concerning.PEOPLE PLEASE WAKE UP.
 
Good article by Jonathan Rutherford, who is incidentially one of the few leftists (Compass) to write regularly about the welfare reforms.


Is this the end of social democracy?

The BNP is capitalising on the fear and anger caused by the cultural destruction of the working class
All comments (47)

* Jonathan Rutherford
* guardian.co.uk,
* Friday June 20, 2008


The BNP is filling the political vacuum left by New Labour's abandonment of the working class. In core Labour constituencies like Dagenham, Rainham and the new Morley and Outwood constituency it poses a direct electoral threat. Mainstream opinion argues that BNP successes are about economic deprivation and migrants being blamed for taking scarce resources like housing. But the problem goes deeper. The current successes of the BNP are a symptom of the historical changes in Britain's class system.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jun/20/thefarright.equality
 
btw, it is clear the SWP are now going to make anti-fascism, their main focus: what a disaster, who will take them seriously?.Then again, LMHR will allow their ageing members a chance to feel hip again and for the older men to hit on young women, been a lack of them for a while hasn't there.
 
IMO Labour realised, to some extent, what they were doing. But they were elected as a party of big-business. The left embraced neo-liberalism, in favour of identity politics while no longer offering social reform to the working class (and undermining the notion itself), making said identity politics divisive - that is where it went wrong. This has allowed the far-right to seep in.

On 25 April 1996 Robin Cook and Paddy Ashdown shared a bottle of whisky in a Birmingham hotel and foresaw the toxic side effects of New Labour. Ashdown told his diary that Cook said: 'A number of us on the moderate Left of the party are becoming increasingly concerned that we are abandoning the underclass and our historic mission to work for the poor in favour of the middle class.'

Ignoring the dispossessed would be 'deadly', replied Ashdown. They would 'turn to the extreme Right'. 'That is exactly the problem,' said Cook. 'And it's the way we are going unless we are careful. There are a lot of us determined to make sure that we start mentioning the poor again.'

Cook's resistance was a huge failure. Neither he nor anyone else could prevent the Prime Minister and Chancellor converting to the dogma that meritocratic millionaires need not feel guilty about their fortunes - for if the poor had any merit they would be rich too - and providing an opening for the British National Party in the process.
 
More elections...

3rd July Corsham TC- Corsham ward

10th July Chichester DC Bury Ward and Wigan MDC Wigan West
TBC on 10th July Redbridge Cranbrook Ward
 
John is a decent guy, and unlike much of the left his focus in on the poor and working class

I read that today. Although it's sound politically, it was very short. Good nonetheless.

Did anyone read the comments below that article?

"But, I am pretty sure NuLabour could be described as Fascist."

:D
 
I read that today. Although it's sound politically, it was very short. Good nonetheless.

Did anyone read the comments below that article?

"But, I am pretty sure NuLabour could be described as Fascist."

:D

Yeah well wanting to spy on your citizens and jail them for 42 days without charge is about as nazi as you can get...
 
Not a bad article that.

One of a series of recent articles which shows thant, in my opinion, antiascists are realising that Barnbrook on the GLA in particular shows we are in changed times. Even searchlight seems to be more downbeat nowdays (unlike the sattelite sites like Lancaster Unity whose cretinous writing team think it is business as usual)

Eyes on Henley by election next week- where labour, according to the bookies, are not going to save their despoit there. That leaves an outside chance of BNP coming 3rd, although i think they will come 6th behind Greens and UKIP, who have both fought the seat twice before.
 
Their second attamept at starting a forum - the first one failing due to people sussing them for the searchlight cover group they are.

I don't think they're a cover for anyone. Looking at two of the main moderators, one is an ex-fascist, the other I think is a tory supporter, or an ex-tory supporter. Now, you're likely to come back and say 'prime Searchlight material', but again I think you'ld be wrong.

They may support Searchlight, but a 'supporter' is somewhat different to a 'cover group' whatever that means?
 
I don't think they're a cover for anyone. Looking at two of the main moderators, one is an ex-fascist, the other I think is a tory supporter, or an ex-tory supporter. Now, you're likely to come back and say 'prime Searchlight material', but again I think you'ld be wrong.

They may support Searchlight, but a 'supporter' is somewhat different to a 'cover group' whatever that means?

Well they have a close working realationship with Searchlight (as do their chums an Lancaster Unity), and accept whatever off cuts of information Searchlight dont need for their website. They link to Searchlight, and are primarilly responsible, due to Garsides woeful "election analysis" of trying to explain to the left that the BNP`s electoral performance recently has been abysmal- when most of the results prove exactly the opposite
 
Well they have a close working realationship with Searchlight (as do their chums an Lancaster Unity), and accept whatever off cuts of information Searchlight dont need for their website. They link to Searchlight, and are primarilly responsible, due to Garsides woeful "election analysis" of trying to explain to the left that the BNP`s electoral performance recently has been abysmal- when most of the results prove exactly the opposite

I think you'll find there has been a change on that, particularly after Knowles recent analysis in Searchlight. Yes they will have relationship with Searchlight, along with other anti-fascists groups as it happens, but a 'cover'?

Apparently, Joe Owens has been spotted on there in an observational role.
 
I think you'll find there has been a change on that, particularly after Knowles recent analysis in Searchlight. Yes they will have relationship with Searchlight, along with other anti-fascists groups as it happens, but a 'cover'?

Apparently, Joe Owens has been spotted on there in an observational role.

you are right in that every groups seems to be going through a neccessary re-appriasal of what they do and why they do it, so it is probably unfair. new alliances seem to be broken and made recently
 
Current election list of BNP Canddaites in by elections

27 June
Henley parliament seat
Hatfield Central ward
Blackpool Park Ward

3 July
Bexley Christchurch Ward
Barking Chadwell Heath ward
Havering South Hornchurch ward
Derbyshire CC- Eckington
Corsham TC- Corsham ward

10 July
Chichester DC Bury Ward
Wigan MDC Wigan West
Redbridge Cranbrook Ward

17 July
Redditch BC Batchley
Worcs CC Arrow Valley East
Hillingdon Townfield Ward (plus NF)
 
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