Yesterday, I agreed to go head to head with BNP Press Officer, Simon Darby, on our new community Radio Station OX105.
The station has been set up in the Blackbird Leys Community Centre.This venue was previously controlled by Jamaican yardie crack dealers responsible for committing murders and gang rapes outside the club before an IWCA campaign shut them down.
One of the main men at the radio station, who happens to be black, told me that many people he knows have told him that they are not racist but would consider voting BNP as none of the main parties do anything for them. He says that he wants to confront the BNP’s arguments as ignoring them won’t make them go away.
The IWCA was initially an Anti-Fascist Action initiative. More than any other organisation, when the far right was attempting to use violence to try to control the streets, AFA uncompromisingly stood for no platform for fascists Furthermore, when the fascists were an active, immediate, physical threat, AFA and like-minded fellow travellers, out-violenced the fascists, forcing them to abandon the march and grow strategy.
When the BNP switched from using violence as a tactic and successfully embraced the same Euro-Nationalist strategy that had brought success to the likes of the FN in France, anti-fascist tactics and strategy also needed to change.To be seen to employ systematic violence against representatives of an elected political party that had publicly (if reluctantly) abandoned physical force themselves and had also publicly declared that they were neither fascist nor racist, would have undermined anti-fascism by allowing the far-right to portray us as the real violent extremists. This would help them to both delegitimise anti-fascism and to promote themselves as the respectable radical alternative to the mainstream parties. In addition to this they managed to retain, with a nod and a wink, their core supporters who understood that underneath the rhetoric of compromise the heart of true fascism still beats.
Like it or not, there is a vast reservoir of reaction across Britain that has been fed by the effects of three decades of anti-working class neoliberal government policy. By portraying themselves as the radical alternative to the neo-liberalism of the mainstream parties the BNP on one hand and political Islam on the other have eagerly stepped in to fill the vacuum that the Labour Party created when they abandoned their former working class ‘heartlands’.
The reason we agreed to share a studio with the BNP Press Officer is not so that we would have the opportunity of exposing them as ‘racists’ and ‘fascists’ - charges they are adept at countering, but to explain to listeners that the BNP is in essence anti-working class and that any working class person who votes for them is voting against their own interests. It is very much in our interests to get the message out to as wide an audience as possible that the BNP share common ground with everyone from Labour and the Islamists to Galloway’s vanity project, Respect, in that they all promote versions of a divisive multiculturalism that promotes ethnic and religious division at the expense of the working class as a whole.
This morning the radio station contacted me to say: “Sorry, the BNP are scared to debate with you”. Apparently, in response to the radio station contacting the BNP to let them know that the IWCA will be joining them on Monday morning’s show to give it 'a bit of balance', the BNP emailed back refusing to debate with 'the hard left' saying something along the lines of ‘the hard left are not interested in debate, but in vicious verbal attacks on us that might make good sensationalist radio but does nothing to promote our cause'. Simon Darby is now set to do an interview with the station on his own, while I will be interviewed later.
So the British National Party are happy to take on all the mainstream parties and representatives of the ‘liberal elite’ on national TV, but they suddenly go all bashful when the IWCA offer to engage in the very debate they constantly complain about being denied! Proof if it were needed (though of course it wasn’t!) that the only thing they are vulnerable to is an attack from a genuine pro-working class position.
Listeners of the radio station will of course be informed about the BNP’s refusal to debate with us and we also fully intend to explain the reasons why.