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BNP Faces Legal Challenge to Discriminatory Policies

Rachel Nevada | 23.06.2009 12:19 | Anti-racism

It is bewildering how it has taken this long for the BNP's membership policies to be challenged in law. Finally, following about 50 complaints, action may finally be taken.

From The Guardian:

The BNP is facing the threat of an injunction from the official body on race discrimination, in what is believed to be the first such action against a political party.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission, the independent watchdog on discrimination, wrote to the BNP today stating that it believes the party is in breach of the Race Relations Act on three counts.

"The legal advice we have received indicates that the British National party's constitution and membership criteria, employment practices and provision of services to constituents and the public may breach discrimination laws which all political parties are legally obliged to uphold," said the commission's legal director, John Wadham.

The letter gives the BNP until 20 July to provide written undertakings in response to the allegations, including a statement that it will not discriminate in party recruitment.

Currently, BNP recruitment is open to members of the party who, according to its constitution, are of … "'indigenous Caucasian' and defined 'ethnic groups' emanating from that Race".

"The commission thinks that this requirement is contrary to the Race Relations Act, which outlaws the refusal or deliberate omission to offer employment on the basis of non-membership of an organisation," a statement released by the commission says. "The commission is therefore concerned that the BNP may have acted, and be acting, illegally."

Other potential breaches of the law raised in the letter include concerns that the BNP's elected representatives may not intend to offer or provide services on an equal basis to all their constituents irrespective of race and their membership criteria.

After the BNP won two seats in the European parliament earlier this month, the Guardian reported numerous grounds for legal challenge against the party. Lawyers said the BNP's rise in public office would have increasing legal significance, including a possible investigation by the commission.

The action by the commission is likely to have serious implications, and could lead to further measures, including an injunction against the party and possible legal challenges in court.

"We await a response from the BNP to our letter before deciding what further action we may take, " Wadham said. "Litigation or enforcement action can be avoided by the BNP giving a satisfactory response to our letter."

The controversial move is the first time the commission has used against a political party new enforcement powers it obtained after taking over from the former race watchdog, the Commission for Racial Equality, in 2007.

The BNP said it had passed the letter on to its legal team.

"We were expecting something like this but we are not too bothered. We are quite happy with our position," a spokesman said.

 http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jun/23/bnp-legal-threat-race-equality

Further registration of concern with the Equality and Human Rights Commission may ensure that legal proceedings go ahead.

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i

23.06.2009 12:39

laughed when i heard about this.

ballz


stuff that will never happen

23.06.2009 17:11

"We await a response from the BNP to our letter before deciding what further action we may take, "

If it has taken this long to send a letter and they are expecting an answer, then i don't think the bnp has got anything to worry about. File this under "shit-that-will-never-happen". About as much hope of sorting out as preventing "ladies" only swimming nights.

Enforcing the BNP to take ethnic minority members -- what has this country come to?!
As barmy as when the NHS stopped running their campaign to educate pregnant woman to stop drinking and smoking because the lawyers said that it was sexual descrimination.

max


ITS THE WIMMINS FAULT!

24.06.2009 02:29

max & pete are both obsessed with "sexual descrimination. [sic]".

This country has come to one that by law all people are treated equally. I can't see any problem with that - can you?

{A}


Legal team

24.06.2009 06:31

Passed on to their legal team? As in Les Barnes LLB and Nick the Third Class Law degree and boxing injuries?

Realistically, they only need to start interviewing the nice men they arrested in Blackpool at the Weekend.

Laughed Until I choked


What happens afterwards

24.06.2009 10:27

The BNP will argue that they are positively discriminating. They will then point to discriminating in favour of the "caucasian". Caucasian only has legal meaning in the US. Which really does suggest the BNP is still on the Take from the US Friends of the BNP (just scan through the quotes by Cyclops). I can see the furious editing of Wikipedia going on, even now, to massage Caucasian into a trial winning formula. Same as the "wicked vicious faith" formula.

Maybe someone ought to read "The Race Question" from the United Nations
 http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0012/001282/128291eo.pdf
Then again, "Who are the Mindbenders?" is still available. Seemingly Nick Griffin has not been exercising his Copyright properly and so he is allowing overtly racist literature to be circulated - after being prosecuted... how many years ago... and being told to stop it.

That is someone in the BNP. It forms the basis of the Human Rights Act. The BNP might want to say racism cuts both ways (usually by posting razor blades to people) but they dont want to take responsibility for what they say.

Bit late for Sadie Graham to take Nick Griffin to an industrial tribunal - but not to late for the Inland Revenue to ask some searching questions about the accounts.

Irrelevant Poster


Discrimination?

24.06.2009 18:17

"This country has come to one that by law all people are treated equally. I can't see any problem with that - can you?"

Yes, and what about the Black Police Association, The Indian Workers Association, and hundreds more of these similar organisations. Oh silly me, these laws only apply to whites.And positive discrimination is not discrimination ad nausia.

Michael
mail e-mail: michael_246@lycos.co.uk


?

24.06.2009 23:47

"Oh silly me, these laws only apply to whites.And positive discrimination is not discrimination ad nausia. "

And? Instead of crying here about it, get out and do something about it. Many on the left are against "positive discrimination" too, doesn't mean that the BNP are the answer or that they should get away with restricting membership.

edith piaf


Childish Fash

25.06.2009 23:47

The fash always bleat, "well what about the black police assosiciation" etc... Kids used to cry like that at school, "well he did it first". It's pathetic.

Sister Nancy


Sister Nancy the rocket scientist!

28.06.2009 17:52

Sister Nancy, you are an intellectual giant of the first order; and very slow on the uptake at the same time.

Michael