BNP leaders press conference stopped by anti-fascists - pics
Fil Kaler | 09.06.2009 16:38
BNP leader Nick Griffin was forced to abandon a press conference outside of Parliament today after anti fascist demonstrators intervened. Griffin was less than two minutes into the press conference when a group of over 50 protesters appeared. He was pelted with eggs before being bundled into a car by BNP security.
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Outrageous Demonstration - nice pictures
09.06.2009 17:05
While they are at it, they could have the "Security" arrested for failure to show their Security Industries Association Tags clearly for public view.
I am shocked that the BNP arranged a demonstration at all. I am sure Mister Griffin cleared it with the relevant Police Officer prior to turning up to HIS demonstration. Since he has not taken a seat in Parliament it is hardly relevant to have a demonstration there. Since he has not yet taken his seat in Europe, he is just an ordinary citizen.
Lynchmob
poor nick ha ha
09.06.2009 17:13
antifa
just makes you feel...
09.06.2009 17:32
pissing myself
Good Start
09.06.2009 18:11
I Hate The Fash
Good show
09.06.2009 18:47
Casual observer
A bit late...
09.06.2009 18:59
Rudeboy
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Oopps
09.06.2009 19:12
There is one thing this woman does not understand:-
The british public will put up with absolutely anything except someone trying to bend the game towards their own goals. The MPs expenses is a good example of this.
You can easily beat the BNP through PR and constructive argunments. Even a child can do it.
Adopting an attitude of overriding an election and saying it not correct will not work with the british public.
Max
Use of eggs is disgusting!
09.06.2009 19:30
LoudMimeDave
a few thoughts
09.06.2009 20:14
I'm under no illusions - Nick Griffin is a fascist, the BNP have to be opposed, and sometimes that means being prepared to have a scrap. However, Griffin is also a fairly astute politician. I was watching the BBC coverage when this happened earlier on today and there's a danger that the BNP could use demonstrations like this to their advantage. The party has been fairly skillful at manipulating the emotions of disgruntled white working class voters who feel left out of the political process and are feeling the strain of the recession, especially job insecurity.
It's not enough to call them scum. We have to expose them as such by challenging their policies and offering a coherent alternative. So far, the UAF position has pretty much been 'anyone is better than the BNP'. But who does that leave us with? The mainstream parties have already discredited themselves pretty effectively, and so far a left alternative that makes sense to people hasn't emerged. There's also the fact that many people (myself included) have no faith in the electoral system, or feel totally disilllusioned with it. Unfortunately, a low turnout at these types of elections is always going to mean far-right voters gain a larger percentage.
I also think the issue of free speech is a very tricky one. I think there is an argument to be made for saying if you really believe in free speech, then that means that you have to tolerate the arguments of people whose views you find deeply offensive. But then of course i understand that someone like Griffin having a mainstream platform is potentially very dangerous.
What do people think?
parkbench ponderer
the dangers of photography
09.06.2009 21:44
Oh the dangers of photographers....
hope my fears are unfounded
Don't show activists faces
09.06.2009 22:51
Ruby
Some great shots, but...
09.06.2009 22:52
Steve
Violent Assaut - with no police around
10.06.2009 01:20
As there was a lot of press around - as shown in this footage
Would it be possible for the ITV camera crew that captured the assault to publicise it? After all if SKY can show a violent assault resulting in a woman being knocked to the ground I am sure that ITV can. Unless they edited it out from the earlier rushes.
It remains an offence, in law, to provide security without being registered SIA members. It is also an offence to assault people. Perhaps the BNP had forgotten to have their demonstration facilitated.
I am the Walrus
Nobody Has anything to fear from Redwatch
10.06.2009 01:41
Anybody appearing on Redwatch is not going to be touched by the BNP. For a start off, they are going to be too busy fighting a by election and trying to keep clean soon.
Dear Ruby
I agree
10.06.2009 10:32
I also agree with this:
"I'm not going to shed any tears for Nick Griffin when he gets egged, but I am agree with the poster above: throwing eggs isn't enough, the BNP have to be beaten"
To within an inch of their lives.
Antifascist
fuck free speech!
10.06.2009 12:32
(/end sarcasm)
i only wish people would speak out as loudly when someone from Labour or the Tories gets up and speaks. surely their policies are just as destructive for our country, environment, economy and planet.
sean
Don't forget UKIP!
10.06.2009 17:12
But let's not forget UKIP: they have far more MEP's than the BNP and are therefore potentially more dangerous. They might not be quite so blatantly racist and nazi, but they are out of exactly the same jingoistic, selfish, bigoted and xenophobic mould as Griffin and his chums :0(
Mrs Henny Penny
fuck free speech
11.06.2009 09:44
You can be damn sure that a lot of people not caught up with the international socialist movement will take note and silently move towards the bnp.
Context is king, so it is not as straight foward as saying that political violence is wrong - but the bnp has not slaughtered millions (yes MILLIONS) of non white people for oil -yet.
Where were the eggs for the Labour party?
Where were the eggs for the trotsky lovers and those others who brush the deaths of millions (yes MILLIONS) of Russian/slavic/ukrainians under the carpet?
Your shrill hypocracy will not drive me into the arms of fascists, but don't think it impresses either.
hmmmm?