Here we go again, recently Le Pen visited Manchester and the Anti-Fascists held a protest, thus helping turn a secret visit into a photo opportunity and media event.
So here on Indymedia, we see a photograph of Nick Griffin leader of a (hierarchical) racist party, then we see BNP graphic with a WWW link to the (hierarchical) BNP's website. Now as they say in Hollywood bad publicity is better than no publicity at all.
I've heard that the Liverpool Echo is looking into doing an article asking ordinary people why they vote BNP, so again the Liverpool Echo is going to do what it did last year and promote the BNP, ie raise it's profile, as the LEFT has been doing by their public activity, what do you want an award?
ISN'T IT TIME WE THOUGHT CAREFULLY ABOUT WHO IS BEING PROMOTED AND WHO IS BEING EXCLUDED?
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BNP Promotion
20.05.2004 06:19
There is a real difference between the Echo and Post publicising the BNP (albeit with a negative slant) and us discussing it here. If you were to look at coverage for the BNP in Liverpool (1 local candidate) compared to the Tories (29) or the Greens (27), it is horrendously skewed. The BNP picks up lots of free name recognition, which is exactly what they want, while the Tories and Greens (who both actually have a chance of winning council seats in these "3 up" elections) are ignored.
I think if we are discussing the BNP here and the best way to defeat them because they only need about 8% of the population of NW voters to choose them. It is not publicity for them, but a sign that anti-racist voters will get their act together and choose the best available option to stop them. If they are reading, I hope they see their best laid plans and strategies evaporating as everyone works out that a couple of %age points used tactically should stop them.
With regards to the photo, I think it is totally unnecessary as well, but I believe it is satirical, so I'll try not to be too judgemental.
pingupete
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media
20.05.2004 08:40
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Kaufman comments
20.05.2004 10:17
What next? We hate Zimbabweans because we think Mugabe is a despot? Let's stick to the issue here. The BNP are racist, they are anti-semitic, they are homophobic and they have a real prospect of getting elected. Let's stop them.
pingupete
You can't ignore a problem and hope it will just go away.
20.05.2004 11:09
I dont want to provide oxygen to the BNP , in fact it needs to be cut off. But
when Le Pen came to GB , i think the actions against him were the right. in GB and in france we need to expose the NF and BNP for what they really are i.e Nazis.
In france the left and anti-racist groups do not equal the NF and Le Pen as nazis and they get away with being presented as respectable politicians standing up for every day people. What was interesting when Le Pen visited GB he was seen on french TV with protesters calling him a fascist, he is rarely called a fascist in france.
The BNP will get publicty by the mainstream media, we need to campaign for no platform for nazis if we cant then mobilsie as many people against them when they are in our streets.
0p.s theres going to be carnivals against the nazis in the coming including Finsbury park on 6 june where David Gray and the Libertines will heading the performances.
red letter
It's a rallying call to vote for 'Social Democracy'
20.05.2004 11:14
"isn't it a possibility that the New Labour supporting Daily Post and Echo are trying to exaggerate the threat of the BNP to boost the New Labour vote?"
YES! And that's the simple answer! When the working class won't submit to voting for 'Social Democracy' (Liberal-Labour-Conservative and other pro-capitalist parties) and are potentially moving towards to socialism and communism then in come the far right, the shock troops of capitalism. Why do you think the working class here in Liverpool are kept in a state of political ignorance, simply because to awaken the working class political conscience is to awaken us to our potential political future.
Fact is here in Liverpool working class people are being pushed around viciously, moved out of 'our' family homes, out of 'our' neighbourhoods and communities, the spark is waiting to be ignited. This is a common feature to both the Kensington & Fairfield ward and the Norris Green ward and in numerous other places.
Norris Green ward has very few black or ethic minority people, though many are from an Irish background, it is also split through religion with a sizeable catholic community and also a protestant community as well, it has a large composition of working class people. The 'Boot' built housing area is one of the poorest and most deprived parts of this ward.
The 'Boot' estate is being flattened to build a middle class enclave within the largely working class Norris Green estate, as is the common social policy of the government and the city council, it's called 'mixed housing', what it is in reality is the conscious break up, division and control of working class neighbourhoods and communities.
The SLP won't barely get a mention in the media or press, even Indymedia's Liverpool controllers fall into line. The far right are ultimately the opposition to socialists. Both parties are competing for the working class vote up in Norris Green.
In both the Kensington ward and St.Mary's ward last year the BNP came third.
Here's the 2003 Kensington results:
LIB-DEMs 1220
LAB 742
BNP 92 < 3rd place
GRN 45
CONS 30
LIB 23
Here's the 2003 St.Mary's results:
LIB-DEMs 1280
LAB 464
BNP 120 < 3rd place
LIB 49
CON 40
Both the above wards contain a large concentration of working class voters and high levels of depravation.
It may well come down to which candidate can best appeal to the 500 remaining families in the 'Boot' housing area in Norris Green. Baring in mind that it may well take less than 500 votes to get a third councillor in, though I doubt very much people will vote in large numbers for the BNP or in fact Green (41 votes in 2003) many are ingrained, do or die Labour voters. The BNP haven't stood there before whereas the SLP have three times in Norris Green. Fact is Liberal, Liberal-Democrat and Labour councillors have betrayed that entire community, including the 500 remaining families ever since 1998, the tenants have been the greatest victims of injustice in particular. They are still council tenants (not COBALT tenants) and have had no radical support for their plight from any of their councillors. So herding people towards the same 'Social Democracy' parties (who've got a record of betraying them) to defeat the BNP can be clearly shown up for the (pro-capitalist) tactic that it is, we'll see how this all unfurls over the coming weeks.
Here are the candidates for this ward:
Norris Green
Andersen, Kai (SOC LAB)
Bebb, Violet (LAB)
Cartmel, Eric (GRN)
Cooke, Francis (LAB)
Mayes, Charles (LIB)
Mayes, Irene (LIB)
McBride, Cecilia (LD)
Owens, Joseph (BNP)
Phillips, Vera (LIB)
Walker, Alan (LAB)
Woods, Kelly (LD)
Woods, Linda (LD)
http://groups.msn.com/SocialistLabourPartyLiverpool
Kai Andersen
e-mail: aokai@tiscali.co.uk
Homepage: http://groups.msn.com/SocialistLabourPartyLiverpool
Publicity?
20.05.2004 12:01
squatticus
lesson from down under and from history
21.05.2004 04:44
stephen martin
Credit to Indymedia
21.05.2004 17:41
I'd like to say thanks to all those Indymedia types who have let this debate flourish :)
There are going to be a lot of anti-racist people in the North West of England who are a going to be better informed about how to stop the BNP now, at these elections, and what we need to do together in the future. Indymedia is also informing the mainstream. We might even get some sensible coverage of this filtering into the Daily Post (shock, horror) next week and I'm sure some sensible left wing writers for certain periodicals keep their eye on these issues.
pingupete
Daily Post & Echo New Labour???
28.05.2004 09:21
ANY criticism of the Lib Dem council is ALWAYS tempered by a huge reposte from Storey and the article will generally pour scorn on the criticism anyway.
Jay