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Fascist Luke Smith Swings Next To Balti King

NaziHunter | 21.07.2008 15:00 | Anti-racism

Former BNP councillor Luke Smith is dead.

Luke Smith - An unpleasant little thug
Luke Smith - An unpleasant little thug


Luke Smith, former BNP councillor, and one of the most vicious little bastards Burnley has seen has killed himself. Smith was expelled from the BNP after smashing a bottle into the face of BNP Insecurity chief Martin Reynolds, and has rarely been out of bother since. He was jailed for 17 months in March 2006 for violent disorder, and at the time of his suicide was awaiting sentencing for assaulting the landlord of a Burnley pub. Smith chose to take his life next to the Balti King takeaway in Yorkshire Street, Burnley, somewhere which is certain to become a favourite spot for local anti-fascists to hang out.

NaziHunter

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Good riddance

21.07.2008 15:18

Smith was a vicious thug. Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Antifascist


Ha ha ha

21.07.2008 15:46

Let em swing...

Drupal


He's still a human being

21.07.2008 15:53

Nazi he might have been, but he was still a human being. See, this is what deters people from becoming more active with afa and the like - the thought of being associated with comments like this. :(

Not really funny


To Not Really Funny

21.07.2008 16:03

Perhaps you should inestgate just what sort of person this idiot was before posting your pathetic platitudes.

No loss at all.

Clasher


The only good fascist is a dead one

21.07.2008 16:06

"Nazi he might have been, but he was still a human being. See, this is what deters people from becoming more active with afa and the like - the thought of being associated with comments like this."

This is not what deters people from becoming involved with "afa" (an organisation which has not actually existed for some years now. Some people can always think of excuses to do nothing. The world is a better place without Luke Smith, and it would be an even better place without every other one.

Auntie


Good riddance

21.07.2008 17:30

If Smith's death followed the usual BNP pattern, the newspaper report will read something like this: "Mr Smith, who was wearing women's underwear, was found with an orange in his mouth and child pornography scattered closeby."

Rot in piss


A close family?

21.07.2008 18:12

You mean like his Uncle Steve, another hardline fascist? Nice bloke? Judging from his record (just Google 'Luke Smith Burnley BNP') he wasn't even a 'nice bloke' to other white people, let alone anyone who was black or asian. Luke Smith was a violent thug with thoroughly unpleasant politics. He lived a short, nasty life.

Antifascist


A bad un

21.07.2008 19:00

Luke was a thorough bad un. It was only a matter of time before he killed somebody. Fortunately it was himself.

Stan Lee


Funny...

21.07.2008 19:31

...how a lot of the above comments could have come straight from Stormfront.org, being indicative of the right wing extremist mind set. It never ceases to amaze me how easily a small few can disrupt and derail the legitimate attempts to challenge racism and racist political parties.

Asquith


Iago

21.07.2008 23:39

Don't profess humanity if you can't express humanity.

Harlequinade


reality check

22.07.2008 08:17

Most anti fascists, bar red action are from middle class backgrounds, albeit it dysfunctional ones, bar red action. They seem to associate working classness with vulgerness and brutality hence the oi mate your a cnut type hyperbole language they use,class war are masters at this, Its all all a bit Jamey Oliver doing politics really.

BE


huh?

22.07.2008 08:40

Social breakdown, desperation and mental health problems amongst the working classes are a serious problem. Whatever sort of prick this guy was there are other issues involved in making this sort of shit happen and they're pretty miserable and not something I'd cheer to.

Phoebe


Reality Check needs a reality check

22.07.2008 11:06

"Most anti fascists, bar red action are from middle class backgrounds...."


I suppose the great Gary O'Shea was never in/running Red Action then?

Bring on the Eaton Rifles.

Biera


family

22.07.2008 11:28

whilst you sicko's find this funny, Luke leaves a devistated family. He stood up for what he believed in. Everyones entitled to their opinion.

jhon doe


At least his 'problems' are over now

22.07.2008 13:59

Now if all the rest of the BNP scum would follow his lead...

Concerned of halton Moor


Wot a Shame

22.07.2008 15:00

I could av ad im, the sod glassed me from behind...

Martin Reynolds


Luke Smith's 'poor grieving family'

22.07.2008 16:26




Uncle Steve

Antifascist


Luke Smith

22.07.2008 17:07

Former BNP councillor jailed for violent disorder
Tuesday, March 28 2006 @ 11:36 AM GMT-1
FIVE football hooligans from Burnley have been caged after going on the rampage in Manchester at a World Cup qualifying match. The group, including former BNP councillor Luke Smith, were among 24 people sentenced at the culmination of Operation Lucas, which was launched to investigate trouble in Manchester city centre following the match between England and Wales in October 2004.FIVE football hooligans from Burnley have been caged after going on the rampage in Manchester at a World Cup qualifying match. The group, including former BNP councillor Luke Smith, were among 24 people sentenced at the culmination of Operation Lucas, which was launched to investigate trouble in Manchester city centre following the match between England and Wales in October 2004.All of the offenders have been given football banning orders, stopping them from attending football matches for up to 10 years. Two others from East Lancashire were given community punishments. All will miss the World Cup in Germany.Smith was jailed for 11 months for violent disorder, and a further six for an incident in Blackpool; Tempest for ten months for the Manchester violence and six for the Blackpool incident and Jonathan Kearney eight months for Manchester and four for Blackpool.The Manchester violence happened during four main incidents, one on Deansgate, one at the Mitre Bar on Cathedral Gates, one on Market Street and one at Dry Bar on Oldham Street the last involving the Burnley fans.At 5pm, around 24 men were on Oldham Street in Manchester when they started to attack another group of men at Dry Bar.The terrifying attack went on for a number of minutes and involved the offenders throwing items including chairs into the bar where women and children were sitting.In the Blackpool violence, gas engineer and ex-British National Party man Luke Smith, 24, was among a group who travelled to the seaside resort on May 22 last year.Preston Crown Court heard last year a fight broke out at Finn's Bar between Smith's friends and other drinkers.Smith, Daniel Tempest, 22, and Jonathan Kearney, 20, were arrested after being captured on CCTV.Smith, Kearney and Tempest all pleaded guilty to affray at the bar and Tempest to another charge of affray at the Railway pub, Preston, on the same day but were not sentenced until after the completion of the Manchester case.A prosecution team of GMP officers, CPS lawyers and case workers spent six months reviewing CCTV from Manchester city centre.Football intelligence officers from seven other forces, including Lancashire, helped to identify the people who were involved in the disorder.A spokesman for Lancashire police, whose Fixture team was set up to combat hooliganism and investigate the Blackpool incident, said: "Hopefully these sentences will send out a strong message to anyone thinking of getting involved in football-related disorder that it will not be tolerated."This group have been a thorn in our side for some time and have been continually causing disorder in the town centre on match days and we will not stand for it."Greater Manchester Police's Assistant Chief Constable, Stephen Thomas, added: "There are only a small number of individuals who are responsible for spoiling the reputation of our English football fans and by taking action against them we hope to reassure the vast majority of real football supporters that it is safe to attend matches."The majority of these individuals have been issued with football banning orders, preventing them from attending football matches for several years.Banning orders can have a huge impact on these individuals, making sure they are closely monitored by police, which can have a knock-on effect on their friends and those in their social circle."None of these individuals will be allowed to travel to Germany for the World Cup and all will have to surrender their passports to police before the tournament starts."Sentenced at Manchester Crown Court were: l Nicholas Whittle, 44, Brandwood Road, Bacup. Ten months in prison for violent disorder and a further four for an incident in Burnley on November 9 2004. Six-year football banning order.l Daniel Tempest, 22, Cog Lane, Burnley. Ten months in prison for violent disorder. Further six months consecutive for incidents in Blackpool and Preston on May 22 2004. Six-year football banning order.l Jonathan Michael Kearney, 20, Hart Street, Burnley. Eight months at young offenders institute for violent disorder. Further four months consecutive for affray in Blackpool in May 2004. Six-year football banning order.l Paul McNeil, 25, Ainsty Road, Ainsty, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, but a Burnley fan. Ten months in prison for violent disorder. Six-year football banning order.l Luke Smith, 24, Ridge Avenue, Burnley. 11 months in prison for violent disorder. Further six months for incidents in Blackpool and Burnley. Six -year football banning order.l Graeme Brennan, 22, Holcolme Drive, Burnley. 200 hour community punishment order, £1,500 compensation. Three-year football banning order.l Thomas Andrew Carlin, 23, Glen View Road, Burnley. 200 hour community punishment order, £1,500 compensation. Three-year football banning order.

Observer


FAO Whining Troll

23.07.2008 08:18

This person was a dedicated and violent neo-nazi with an equally repugnant neo-nazi family. If he had lived he would have continued to inflict more violence on others. It is a wonder that the only person Luke Smith ever killed was himself.

Unmoved


Spoken like a true BNP sympathiser

23.07.2008 14:46

whilst you sicko's find this funny, Luke leaves a devistated family. He stood up for what he believed in. Everyones entitled to their opinion.

jhon doe

Spoken and SPELT like a true BNP sympathiser, JHON!

JOHN Doe


Fascist beliefs

23.07.2008 16:05

Just what did he believe in then 'jhon doe'? That if you have a different skin (or even scarf) colour you deserve the worst kind of hiding. I'm sure Luke Smith will not be missed by many of Burnley's ethnic minorities.

Charlie


luke smith r.i.p

23.07.2008 20:34

none of you on here even knew luke,so keep your smart arsed good riddence comments to yourselves and let his friends and family grieve
thank you

mez bfc


BPP Scumbags

24.07.2008 09:30

One of the pictures features him next to a BPP poster.

That reminds me, any news of Sheppard, Whittle, White and Watmough?

jenny


GOOD RIDDANCE!

24.07.2008 09:37

"none of you on here even knew luke,so keep your smart arsed good riddence comments to yourselves and let his friends and family grieve
thank you"

What friends??????

Max Mosley


newspapers

24.07.2008 09:39

On the Burnley newspaper sites, all you see is the odd condolance with nobody condemning Luke: -

Someone calls him a "true burnley lad".

 http://www.burnleyexpress.net/burnleynews/ExBNP-councillor-402641-found-hanged.4310477.jp

If Luke was indeed a "true burnley lad", the town is damned!!!

newshound


I knew Luke Smith

24.07.2008 17:06

I knew Luke Smith - he was a violent bully who lived for violence and racism. It saddens me to say he will not be greatly missed by anyone outside his f***ed up family and the thugs he hung about with.

John M


'Top lad'??!!!

27.07.2008 12:08

The comments on this thread from Luke Smith's supposed friend(s) certainly give a good insight into the sort of moron the British National Party attracts. I suspect that most decent folk in Burnley will not miss this vicious racist thug one little bit.

J.Simms


Luke Smith - A thug mouned by more thugs

31.07.2008 16:51

Disturbance after ex-Burnley BNP councillor's funeral

Police were called after reports that mourners were hurling objects off a Burnley bridge following the funeral of a former BNP councillor.

Officers arrived at the Yorkshire Street bridge at 9pm on Tuesday after being told around 40 youths were causing a disturbance. The mourners had attended the funeral of Luke Smith, 26, of Brunshaw Road, who was found dead last week, police said. The convicted football hooligan, who was forced to resign as a councillor after continued allegations of violence, was said to have been suffering from psychological problems when he appeared in court earlier this month charged with assault.

Sgt Phil Carter, of Burnley police, said: “Police dispersed the group on Tuesday soon after arriving and no arrests were made.”

It is believed the mourners had been drinking in the Lounge pub, in nearby Higgin Street, following Mr Smith’s funeral. Yesterday a large banner was hung from a bridge in Yorkshire Street with the message “Luke Smith lives forever”.

Speaking last week, Mr Smith’s uncle, Steve Smith, who was the BNP leader in Burnley when his nephew was elected, and is now leader of the far-right England First party, said: “He was a lovely, lovely lad who, like a lot of people, was just too sensitive to exist in what is effectively an extremely cruel world. Things had gone downhill for him.”

Mr Smith was 21 when he was elected as councillor for Lanehead ward, in May 2003. But he was suspended from the BNP less than three months later, after it emerged previous football-related violence had earned him a lifetime ban from Turf Moor, and he was alleged to have been fighting at the party’s Red, White and Blue festival in Sawley in July that year.

In September 2004, after a full investigation by the Standards Board for England, he was banned for three years from becoming a member of any council across the UK.

Earlier in 2004, the former gas engineer had been given a two-and-a-half year football banning order, and he was jailed for 11 months in March 2006, after breaching the order and being involved in football-related violence in Manchester, Blackpool and Burnley. His football banning order was extended to six years.

In his latest court appearance, on July 14, he was charged with assault after an attack on the landlord of the Princess Royal – the pub near where he was found dead.

Lancashire Telegraph

Antifascist


Throw another Nazi on the fire

14.08.2008 19:34

Tesco meat raid for barbecue after ex-councillor's funeral




A criminal stole meat worth more than £200 for a barbecue following the funeral of a former British National Party councillor.
Burnley magistrates heard how Norman "Knuckles" Jones took the £216 haul, including steaks, from the town's Tesco, for a wake after the death of 27-year-old Luke Smith, who was found hanged in Yorkshire Street on July 20th.

Jones (58), who has a long criminal record, admitted theft.

The defendant, of Williams Road, Burnley, was given a three-month curfew between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m., but it was lifted on Saturday, so the convicted soccer thug could take his children to the Sheffield Wednesday match. He must also pay £75 costs.

A district judge told Jones if he had wanted to give Mr Smith a good send-off, items from the shelves at Tesco had to be paid for.

Mr Richard Taylor (defending) said Jones had recently been diagnosed with angina. He had pleaded guilty at the first opportunity and the property was recovered. The solicitor added: "He is getting too old for this kind of thing and he knows it."

JJ


RIP luke

17.12.2008 18:43

He Is Still a human and everybody has their right to a opinion and the right to do what he wants with his life
he just wanted to make a point and a right point at that all you lot are letting the f,ing asians take over this town. the quicker gone the better

toby