neo-nazi British People Party in Liverpool
clarence carlos | 01.02.2006 13:20 | Anti-racism | Liverpool
The British Peoples Party have started putting up their stickers and campaign literature around the Aigburth and Dingle areas of Liverpool - my next door's car had a BPP leaflet on its windscreen, and all of the local post boxes had been 'tagged' by them.
It may be a case of a couple of young 'uns who feel isolated and the curse of peer pressure, or it could be the beginning of something more sinister, a larger scheme to intimidate the community.
Have other communities come across the BPP? Is the BPP a splinter of the BNP, or have nothing to do with the BNP? What ways have communities dealt with them?
It may be a case of a couple of young 'uns who feel isolated and the curse of peer pressure, or it could be the beginning of something more sinister, a larger scheme to intimidate the community.
Have other communities come across the BPP? Is the BPP a splinter of the BNP, or have nothing to do with the BNP? What ways have communities dealt with them?
clarence carlos
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Others Deal With them Uncharitably
01.02.2006 19:23
They are, by all accounts, unpleasant recdivist criminals. Further comment
and the true and accurate history can be obtained from Leeds.
Particularly interesting since they've just lost their Mail Box in Leeds - so if the stickers have that address on they're probably getting the best out of their hard laundered cash.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/leedsbradford/
And take if from there.
Or Maybe the BPP have all decamped to the seaside. Who knows.
Uncharitable
BPP
02.02.2006 19:40
Leeds dealt with them in a very appropriate way..........
Combat combat18
BPP
15.02.2006 22:48
Concerned
They've been distributing anti-Jewish crap too
26.02.2006 18:40
Lotte