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The truth about fascist National Front past of Britain's two new BNP members in

antifa | 16.06.2009 08:59

Newly-elected BNP Euro MPs Andrew Brons and Nick Griffin like to present themselves as plain-speaking politicians eager to put across the ordinary man and woman's point of view.





But this chilling picture exposes them for what they truly are, vile prophets who preach a Nazi-style doctrine of racial hatred.

It shows Brons and Griffins doing their utmost to incite prejudice at a National Front rally in 1981.

Brons, holding the microphone, and Griffin, the scowling man on his left, were prominent members of the NF, which was notorious for extreme racism and violence.

Three years after this picture was taken in Fulham, Brons was convicted of behaviour likely to cause a breach of the peace.

He and another NF member were in Leeds shouting slogans such as "death to Jews", "white power" and "National Front".

Brons, who as education officer hosted seminars claiming racism had a "scientific basis", resigned as NF chairman in 1984. He has been a BNP member for at least four years.

Griffin, now 50, also later left the NF and joined the BNP, becoming its leader.

Nowadays, their racism is more subtle - but it is no less revolting. In the Euro elections Griffin picked up a seat in the North West and Brons got one in Yorkshire and Humber . But their party's share of the vote in those regions was actually down on the 2004 Euro elections. Griffin and Brons sneaked in only because Labour's vote collapsed disastrously in two of its traditional heartlands.

In the wake of their election, more examples of their past emerged yesterday. Brons, 61, once said bombing British Jews would be "well intentioned" in a letter to a fellow extremist.

He said his only concern was the attacks might hurt their cause. After meeting another fascist, Brons wrote: "He mentioned bombing synagogues. Although he is well-intentioned I feel our public image may suffer."

He sent the letter in 1965 to facist Francoise Dior. She was later convicted of arson attacks on Jewish buildings. One attack left a student dead and a second seriously injured.

Brons also wrote he was sending cash for a black swastika badge and other Nazi material.

He said he hoped to recruit by "exhibiting stickers, posters and slogans."

Griffin yesterday tried to play down Brons' sick past as they gloated over their triumph.

He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "He was a member of some crazy little far-right sect when he was a 17-year-old. He is now in his early 60s. That is an awful long time ago."

Griffin added: "You can only talk about that if every time you talk to someone in the Labour Party you also talk about Peter Hain's record spreading tacks and broken glass on rugby pitches decades ago." He was referring to Hain's anti-apartheid campaigning in the 1970s.

But Gerry Gable, of anti-fascist magazine Searchlight, which obtained his letter to Dior, said: "He has been a bad boy for a long time and I don't believe he has changed his spots."

Preening Griffin yesterday declared the BNP wins, coming on a night when Labour suffered it worst performance at the ballot box since 1910, meant a "huge change in British politics".


Hundreds of people protested during anti-BNP rallies in Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Preston and York last night.

Student Natasha Lasham, 20, at the Manchester rally said: "It's a big shock."

Brons Exposed 1 He joined the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement aged 17.

2 He became a prominent member of the National Front, famed for its extreme racism and violence. 3 Brons became a member of the NF's "national directorate" in 1974.

4 As NF education officer he ran sessions on racial nationalism, in which he claimed that racism had a scientific basis.

5 He edited the NF's New Nation magazine with Richard Verrall, author of Did Six Million Really Die?

6 Brons led a 1982 NF demo in Northfield. Fellow marchers chanted "We've got to get rid of the blacks."

7 He was arrested selling papers in Leeds two years later with a group heard shouting "Death to the Jews" and "White Power".

8 Brons was convicted of behaviour likely to cause a breach of the peace and fined £50.

9 He finally quit as NF chairman later that year but was lured back into the BNP in 2005.

10 He claimed to be an ex-university lecturer in a speech but actually was at a Further Ed college.

Griffin Exposed 1 He has boasted about reading Hitler's autobiography at just 13.

2 He got involved in far-right politics two years later when his dad Edgar took him to NF meetings. 3 Griffin went on to become an ally of Roberto Fiore, a convicted Italian terrorist.

4 Fiore was involved with the Armed Revolutionary Nuclei who helped bomb a train station, killing 85. 5 In the UK Griffin emerged as leader of a core of activists calling themselves "political soldiers".

6 Joined the BNP in 1995, editing The Rune which praised German wartime Waffen SS.

7 He's attacked the Royal Airforce for bombing Nazi Germany.

8 At a demo at Coventry cathedral he accused British airmen of "mass murder".

9 Convicted of behaviour likely to incite racial hatred for publishing claims the Holocaust never happened, he received a £2,300 fine and suspended jail sentence. 10 At trial he claimed the extermination of Jews and others was "a mixture of Allied wartime propaganda, extremely profitable lie and a latter witch-hysteria".

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Anti-fascism is the real fascism

16.06.2009 10:53

The ugly face of anti-fascism was revealed in Welling in 1993 when a black police officer was hospitalised for helping to defend the BNP headquarters in Upper Wickham Lane. When interviewed by the media he said that while he didn't agree with the aims of the BNP he believed in free speach.

The mostly working class area of Welling in southeast London was also left looking like a war zone after the anti-BNP demonstration. I am sure the people of Welling were won over to the cause of anti-fasicsm after having to endure being made prisoners in their own homes and having their garden walls demolished by protesters who used then as ammunition against the cops who were guarding the BNP headquarters.

How can anyone be an anti-fascist when anti-fascism involves so much violence and destruction? And if you anti-fascists want to ban the BNP then where would it stop? You would eventually end up banning any political party you didn't agree with and end up with a dictatorship, the very thing you were trying to prevent.

In a democracy you have to accept freedom of speech for everyone regardless of whether you agree with them or not. Otherwise you cease to lived in a democratic civilised society.

reformed anti-fascist


B*ll*cks

16.06.2009 11:44

This comment from reformed anti-fascist is so out of place. Fascists are people who hate other people because of their skincolour or sexual preferences and such. They feel that they are above other races. They feel that their race should be in power. They agree with gassing Jews, Gipsies and homosexuals.

Antifa throwing bricks at cops/nazi's is people trying to prevent the fascists from getting a foothold on the streets. That a colored copper gets injured protecting the nazi's in a self-delusioned rant about free speech is just that: Delusional. If it means that peoples gardens are destroyed...well boohoo....what will happen to those lovely gardens when they start deporting and killing the muslim, Jew and gay neighbours?

As a Jewish antifa I can only feel saddened by the thought that in WW2 there were Jews who worked with the nazi's in the hope that it would appeal to their humanity..only to end up getting gassed anyway. Colored cops protecting nazi's...sad, very sad.

Just because you use violence to get rid of nazi's doesn't mean you are one yourself. Otherwise all the allied soldiers and resistance people in WW2 were fascists aswell. Nice reasoning there! Should we not have fought the nazi's then? Should we wait until they get into power before you act? Rediculous!!

Fighting racism, sexism and homofobia involves getting society to become aware of the fact that we're all equal and it means that you have to fight those who don't feel like listening to reason and would rather gas, torture, shoot and murder their "opponents".

The first thing the BNP will do if they get into power is to restrain the freedom of speech you so gladly want to give them. Peddling racism has nothing to do with freedom of speech.

Autonomous Antifa


"Colored cops "

16.06.2009 12:10

"Colored cops" -- white is a colour. Maybe the comrade should be reminded that there are many colours of skin tones. A cop who has black skin, is a black man, no? Colored is so 1970's and I believe has racist overtones.

anarchist antifa


The BNP are...

16.06.2009 12:13

...a load of t*sspots in my opinion. And I don't often curse.

Reformed antifascist, you said that antifascism causes much violence and destruction; I have to disagree. The fact that so many protest against the BNP shows that we live in a democracy - the protesters don't wish to restrict free speech! The BNP are free to keep spreading their racist beliefs, but that doesn't mean people will sit down, shut up and take it. If we hadn't fought against fascism and Nazism in WW2, where would we be now?

I have to agree with Autonomous Antifa, about the point that the BNP would restrain freedom of speech. I thought one of the main ideas behind a modern democracy was that everyone should enjoy inalienable human rights and civil liberties, provided that people do not threaten to take away other people's rights. Surely the BNP and their belief in an all-white Britain constitute this?

Anti-fascist


Excuses

16.06.2009 14:14

I have to apologize for my use of the word colored. I'm not from your country and where I come from (mainland) the word black is very controversial. I tried to be PC. No stupidity intended.

No Pasaran!

Autonomous Antifa


The time to be throwing bricks is when..

16.06.2009 18:34

the RULING party is stifling free speech.

Because the BNP are still politically minor, to go throwing bricks at cops defending the BNP you might as well throw a brick at someone who supports a different football team. Its just petty violence and non-thinking.

In WW2 the nazis were in power, fighting them was the correct thing. At the moment, why aren't people throwing the bricks at Gordon Browns crew? We do after all have the most restrictive laws regarding freedom since medievel days.

bob


I live in Welling, and thought it was great when the fash got bashed

16.06.2009 19:30

I'm a Welling resident, was present at the incident in 1993 where rioting broke out because the police blocked the march past the BNP's headquarters, and I fully support bashing the fascists and anyone who protects them, such as the police. It was one of the events that got me more involved in anti-fascism.

Thankfully the BNP were booted out a long time ago and Welling is a much nicer place now, more multicultural and less bigoted, although there are one or two die-hards still around.

Fascists don't deserve the right to exist, let alone the right to freedom of speech. You give them an inch and they will use that as a wedge to their ultimate goal of an authoritarian dictatorship. They have to be ruthlessly smacked down at every opportunity before they get a chance to become too powerful.

Welling resident


A couple of points

16.06.2009 19:51

First off, the past of many BNP members highlights their nazi roots but this isn't what is most relevant to the here and now. The retort from Griffin is a tired one that can be used with many politicians in power. The fact that Peter Hain used to be into direct action against apartheid is hardly an indictment when you look at the things he's supported more recently but Griffin can continue to defend the past of his members with such comments none the less.

A more effective thing to do would be to criticise the BNP in the here and now. How about bringing up the question of how can a man who was educated at Camrbidge, brought up by a Tory party member and is currently a wealthy landowner have anything in common with working class people in this country? How about querying why if the BNP are supposed to be such ardent opponents of the ideology of multiculturalism why do they embrace it's langauge and persist in adopting an ideology that is based upon race? Why not bring up the role of succesive neo-liberal governments in undermining public services and pitting domestic workers against migrant workers? Why not question the role of multi-national corporations in outsourcing jobs abroad as opposed to migrant workers taking jobs here?

It's easy to dig up dirt on politicians pasts, but the public have no respect for politicians anymore anyway, they are loathed. I honestly think that formerly being a member of the NF and formerly being an anti-semite (he may well still be) is probably less important to people than politicians using our money to furnish their lavish homes in the here and now. Class is the issue, it's nothing to do with the former lives of nutjobs.

As for the previous poster stating that it was ok to fight fascists in WWII because they'd already taken power, are you seriously suggetsing that that is the only time when fighting fascism becomes relevant? Are you seriously going to wait until the police come round your house and incarcerate you for crimes against the nation before you start fighting back? Because i can assure you that it's a lot harder to fight back when your in a prison cell and you don't even have access to indymedia!

BruisedShins


@ bruised shins

16.06.2009 21:32

Stopping fascism is always relevant but only the ruling party (and agents of) can put you in prison, if you hadn't noticed we've already got people being locked up for expressing views the government disagree with.

bob


Stop replying to the BNP trolls...

16.06.2009 23:23

they must spend all day googling & checking leftist websites. 'Anti-fascists are the new fascists' - only if you COMPLETELY misunderstand the definition of the word.

salford afa


Just a thought

17.06.2009 05:21

How do Brons and Griffin hope to enter The European Parliament without getting arrested? They have convictions for espousing racial hatred and several of the European Countries have specific legislation that both have broken.

Its not really sensible to put yourself up for election in the full knowledge that taking your seat will result in a spell in prison.

Not a Belgian